Resource type | Activity |
Recommended age | 4 - 12 years |
File information | pdf, 69 pages, 19.8 MB |
Resource type | Lesson |
Recommended age | 4 - 8 years |
File information | pdf, 5 pages, 156 KB |
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Resource type | Lesson |
Recommended age | 4 - 8 years |
File information | pdf, 9 pages, 170 KB |
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Resource type | Worksheet |
Recommended age | 8 - 10 years |
File information | pdf, 2 pages, 270 KB |
Once students have learnt about the different food groups, nutrients and the function that each of them has in human body, this worksheet is useful to do a "round up" on this topic.
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Resource type | Assessment |
Recommended age | 8 - 11 years |
File information | pdf, 3 pages, 194 KB |
cn03oa07: Purpose and communicate good hygienic practices when manipulating food, in order to prevent diseases.
Once students have learnt about different food groups, nutrients and their functions in the human body, his resource can be used either as a review workshTeet, or as an assessment, depending on what the teacher wants to do.
It includes questions of True or False (false statements have to be replaced by a true statement), multiple choice questions and a part on which students have to connect what they have learnt with their real life, since they need to look in their house to find different types of food, and classify them according to the food group they belong to, or nutrients they contain.
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Resource type | Assessment |
Recommended age | 7 - 8 years |
File information | pdf, 2 pages, 125 KB |
CN02 OA02: Observe, describe and classify invertebrate animals into different groups, such as crustaceans, insects and arachnids, and compare them with vertebrate animals.
This is an assessment on which students have to apply what they learnt about vertebrate and invertebrate animals, by searching for examples on magazines, newspapers or internet, and classify them according to whether they have or not a backbone. They also need to classify vertebrates into mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish, and invertebrates into crustaceans, insects and arachnids, relating each of these groups with to different colours.
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Resource type | Assessment |
Recommended age | 8 - 9 years |
File information | pdf, 3 pages, 209 KB |
CN03 OA07: Purpose and communicate good hygienic practices when manipulating food, in order to prevent diseases.
On this assessment, students have to purpose and communicate different ways of having a healthy lifestyle. The idea is for them to do a poster, and the best one from the class (it can be voted by students) could be chosen to be placed in the school cafeteria, for example.
This is a guided activity, it explains step by step how to do the poster and what students are required to include. Then, at the end there is a "draft page", on which they have to make a draft of their poster, and finally they need to use that draft to do the final one. This year the students were given the chance to choose if they would rather do it "hand made", on a block paper, or in computer.
If students have never done a poster, it is important to show them examples of posters and advertisements before doing this activity. Have them observe the structure, the title, read different slogans, etc. Especially with younger learners, this activity needs to be guided step by step.
An evaluation guideline for this activity will be uploaded as a different document.
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Resource type | Worksheet |
Recommended age | 8 - 9 years |
File information | pdf, 2 pages, 361 KB |
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Resource type | Activity |
Recommended age | 6 - 8 years |
File information | pdf, 5 pages, 448 KB |
The teacher starts the game with card nº 1 (teacher card) and also has the teacher guide card in her hand to make sure nobody skips turns or words.
The teacher give out the rest of the cards to the students (for this game I prepared cards for 15 students, you can add more), and start the game by saying: "I have bee, who has t - r - ee ?".
The students that has tree answers: "I have tree, who has r - ea - d?". And so it goes until the last card, that has the word "b - ee" (that is the word of the teacher card).
The first time you play will probably be a mess, but then student will get used to the game and they will love it! Don't give up!
* This teacher didn't use the resource with students
Justamente en este tema estoy con mi alumnos. Este material me servirá de mucha ayuda sin duda. Gracias por compartir profe, un saludo.
Downloads count | 1 |
Resource type | Lesson |
Recommended age | 12 - 15 years |
File information | pdf, 4 pages, 373 KB |
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