weekend unit 3 Flashcards

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De-seed

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To remove the seed from E.g. Deseed the pepper.

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Peel

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To remove the outer covering or skin from a fruit or vegetable E.g. Carrot,
apple or onion.

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Tablespoon

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A large spoon used in cooking that holds 15g.

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Teaspoon

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A small spoon used in cooking that holds 5g.

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Dessert spoon

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A spoon used for eating that holds 10g.

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Mililitres

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A unit of volume used to measure small amounts of liquid.

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Five-a-day

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The five portions of fruit and vegetables that people are recommended to eat
every day as part of a healthy diet.

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Sieve

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A piece of equipment used for separating lumps from dry ingredients E.g.
Flour.

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Whisk

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A piece of kitchen equipment used to add air to a mixture E.g. Eggs, cream or
butter

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Dairy

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A group of foods containing or made from milk E.g. Butter, cheese, yogurt.

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The position of the surface e.g. portrait or landscape

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Paper Orientation

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The way an artist uses their tools

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Technique

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The arrangement of artwork on a page

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Layout

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A simplified form

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Stylised

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A heavy type of paper used for drawing

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Cartridge paper

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The process of combining different amounts of paint

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Colour mixing

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A surface on which to put paints

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Palette

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A shape or form that is free flowing and irregular in shape

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Organic

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A shape or form that has regular lines

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Geometric

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A plan to decide the appearance of an artwork

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Design

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The Globe

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A famous Elizabethan theatre in London.

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Groundling

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Poorer members of the audience who stood in the pit, just below the stage

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Gentry

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Members of the audience who sat in the galleries to watch the play.

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Nobility

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The richest members of the audience who sat in the heavens with cushions.

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Monarchy
A form of government that has a king or queen as its head of state
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The Lord | Chamberlain's Men
An Elizabethan theatre company permitted to perform by the queen
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The Lord Admiral's | Men
An Elizabethan theatre company permitted to perform by the queen.
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Queen Elizabeth I
The English monarch from 1558 to 1603.
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Tragedy
A serious genre of play which always has a sad ending.
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Comedy
A funny genre of play which always has a happy ending.
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The five horizontal lines on which music notes are written.
Staff/ Stave
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A symbol that instructs you to play higher pitched notes (the range of notes from the middle to the right of a keyboard).
Treble clef
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An acronym to help you remember the names of the notes in the spaces of a treble clef stave.
F.A.C.E
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A mnemonic to help you remember the names of the notes on the lines of a treble clef stave.
Every Good Boy | Deserves Football
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The name for the note with a ledger line below the treble clef stave. It is also the white note in the centre of a keyboard.
Middle C
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A horizontal line that divides the stave into sections with a set number of beats
Bar line
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A short section of music that contains a specific number of beats.
Bar
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A symbol consisting of two numbers stacked above each other that Instructs the performer how many beats to count in each bar
Time signature
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A note with the duration of 4 crotchet beats
Semibreve
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A note with the duration of 2 crotchet beats
Minim
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Worship
An act of religious love and devotion directed towards God or gods.
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Dedication
To be committed to something
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Mandir
A Hindu temple.
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Gurdwara
A Sikh place of worship
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Puja
A Hindu act of worship.
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Vihara
A Buddhist temple or monastery.
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Mantra
A word or sound repeated to help concentration in meditation, usually in Buddhism and Hinduism.
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Shrine
A place/building/construction regarded as holy because of its links with a divinity (God/gods) or a sacred person or relic.
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Guru Granth Sahib
The Sikh holy scriptures are a collection of hymns, poems and other writings. It is also considered as the living Guru.
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Reincarnation
The belief that a person or animal’s soul can experience rebirth in another body after death.
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A digestive problem where the body is unable to digest a type of sugar mainly found in milk and dairy products
Lactose intolerant
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The distance food travels before it reaches your plate E.g. Travelled by boat, air, road or rail
Food miles
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The amount of CO2 released into the atmosphere because of a person's activities.
Carbon footprint
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The release of carbon into the atmosphere.
Carbon emissions
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Trade between companies in developed countries and producers in developing countries in which fair prices are paid to the farmers.
Fairtrade
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A nutrient needed in the body for growth and repair. It's found in foods such as eggs, nuts, beans, fish and meat
Protein
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The transferring of bacteria from one surface to another E.g. Raw chicken to salad.
Cross contamination
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A soft, green or grey growth that develops on old food.
Mould
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An infectious food poisoning bacteria that is spread through contaminated food or water, or from other infected people or animals.
E.Coli
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A food poisoning bacteria commonly found in undercooked poultry (E.g chicken) and eggs. It can cause cramps, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Salmonella
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Brush stroke
The mark made by a paintbrush and paint
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Poster paint
A type of ready-mixed paint
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Accurate
Correct in all details
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Characteristics
A feature or quality that an artwork has
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Concentric
A shape within a shape
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Illustration
A sequence of drawings demonstrating a story
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Border
The decorative design or edge of a surface, line or area
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Frame
The presentation of visual elements
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Refine
To make an artwork better
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Final Piece
The last outcome of a project
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A comedy written by William Shakespeare
A Midsummer Night's | Dream
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The group of actors who try to perform Pyramus and Thisbe.
The Mechanicals
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A play within a play, performed to the characters on stage
Pyramus and Thisbe
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The main character in Pyramus and Thisbe, played by Bottom
Pyramus
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Pyramus' lover in Pyramus and Thisbe, played by Flute.
Thisbe
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The wall separating the lovers, played by Snout.
Wall
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The lion who scares Thisbe, played by Snug.
Lion
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The moon under which the lovers meet, played by Starvling.
Moonshine
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The writer and director of Pyramus and Thisbe
Peter Quince
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The most famous Elizabethan playwright, who wrote ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream.’
William Shakespeare
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Crotchet
A note with the duration of 1 beat
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Quaver
A note with the duration of half a crotchet beat.
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Tempo
The speed of a steady pulse in a piece of music
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Count in
A technique of counting beats aloud before you start to perform in order to help you perform at a steady tempo
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Five-finger position
A technique of using all fingers (including thumbs) to play different notes on a keyboard.
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Music notation
A visual system that allows you to see sounds that can be played on an instrument or sung.
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Melody
A sequence of high and low pitched notes played one after the other
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Bass clef
A symbol that instructs you to play lower pitched notes (the range of notes from the middle to the left of a keyboard).
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All Cows Eat Grass
A mnemonic to help you remember the names of the notes in the spaces of a bass clef stave.
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Grizzly Bears Don’t | Fear Anything
A mnemonic to help you remember the names of the notes on the lines of a bass clef stave.
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The word used in Sikhism to mean God.
Waheguru
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A term used for an image, statue or idol of a deity or mortal in Hindu culture
Murti
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Is also commonly understood as the Trimurti - three gods with three key functions:Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva in Hinduism.
Brahman
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Judaism's day of rest on the seventh day of the week—i.e., Sunset Friday to Sunset Saturday
Shabbat
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The Jewish Scriptures containing the books of law, the prophets and collected writings
Tanakh
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It means"sanctification," and is a blessing recited over wine or grape juice to sanctify (make holy) the Shabbat and Jewish holidays
Kiddush
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The building where a Jewish people meet for religious worship and instruction.
Synagogue
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The building where Muslims meet to worship; a mosque.
Masjid
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A branch of the Christian Church.
Denomination
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The public worship performed by a religious group which includes a response to and participation in activities such as: reflecting praise, thanksgiving, remembrance, asking or repentance
Liturgy