KS1 Science - Ready to Learn
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At the Hills Lower School in Bedfordshire, teacher Sarah Cottenden conducts a lesson to raise awareness of the constituents of a healthy diet for her Year 1 class, using resources linked to Ready to Learn activities.
After a lively aerobics session, the class starts off by creating a mind map on why we need food and water, and they discuss the role of fruit and vegetables in a healthy diet.
Then each child chooses their favourite fruit from the display of fruit and vegetables before them, and draws their selection on a sticky note.
Their drawings form a pictogram - a tally chart which demonstrates the class's favourite fruit. By the end of the lesson, the children understand that eating fruit and vegetables not only keep them healthy, they also help them to be ready to learn.
Published: 23 January 2008
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log-in codes for pupils
The link for the login codes goes to [experiment URL]. Can't see any login for pupils info.
If you've registered for the
If you've registered for the experiment you will have received your unique log in code, via email. If you use this to log in you can then generate your pupil codes. I hope this helps.
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I had to log out first! And
I had to log out first! And then use the unique log in code as the password.