Making Tea Lesson Group 4

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Group 4 Lesson Objectives



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Objectives
Objectives of this lesson
  1. Discuss the origins and types of tea available
  2. Identify the equipment needed to make a pot of tea for 2 people
  3. Recall the stages in making a pot of tea for 2 people


Module 1: The origins and attributes of the tea plant

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Case Study
A discussion about tea

Miranda has invited Irena and John to come and drink tea with her tomorrow morning. Irena is a botanist and works at a local botanic gardens. Miranda wonders how much Irena, as a botanist, knows about tea. 'It would be really interesting to offer some different types of tea and talk about this ingredient we all take for granted!', thinks Miranda. Miranda needs to do some research so that she can be more informed about the origins of tea, the types of tea available and how best to make it.




Make some briefing notes for Miranda on the history and origins of tea using the following resources.



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Reading

Articles about tea






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Self Assessment

Test your knowledge of the origins of tea

Q1. Tea plants are known to have originated from which countries?

  1. England
  2. China
  3. India
  4. Japan

Q2. Tea was known to Europeans from around

  1. The 17th Century
  2. The 18th Century
  3. The 19th Century
  4. The 20th Century

Q3 - Add a question on the types of tea here?



Information on tea types: The following information taken from Wikipedia Tea page. Types of tea vary, depending on how it has been processed. Three predominant types are black, green and oolong. There are also white and other types too. The difference is caused by the level of oxidation that is allowed to happen to the tea once it is picked. Green tea is only minimally oxidised, while black tea is completely oxidised. Oolong tea is somewhere in the middle. This process of oxidation is also known as 'fermentation' of the tea.

Correct answers to the above quiz questions:

  • Q1 = 2 & 3
  • Q2 = 1
  • Q3 = ?

Module 2

Module 3