Saturday 26 July 2014

Harold comes to Haumoana!

Life Education Trust

What a wonderful week we had exploring where foods come from and a bit about the digestive system.

Outline
We looked through Harold’s telescope and met an alien called Zena who crashed into Earth. Zena asked about humans and their needs. Talking Brain helped focus the lesson on where food comes from. Food was sorted into three categories; food from the ground (plants), animals, and processed food using a range of ingredients. We were also taken on a journey through the digestive system ending up in the blood stream so we could better understand what happens to our food when we eat it.
Key messages:
  • Our food comes from different places
  • Some foods are made from a variety of ingredients
  • We thought about ingredients and where foods come from to make healthy choices
  • Our bodies digest food to give us energy
Focus
  • Exploring food sources- the ground, animals and ingredients
  • Look at ingredients and start identifying foods with large amounts of sugar, fat and salt
  • Getting to know the digestive system
We are learning to…
1. identify sources where food comes from
We successfully completed a food sort into three major categories of where food comes from (the ground, animals, ingredients or processed)

2.  discuss what happens to our food when we eat
We successfully identified and discussed the specific functions of the major organs involved in digestion

3.  identify some of the major ingredients in snack and treat foods
We successfully named the main ingredients in a variety of snack and treat foods, stating that the foods that contain too much sugar, fat or salt are treats

4.  explore packaging to decide if a food is a healthy choice
We successfully discussed the information they could find on food packaging

Friday 18 July 2014

Brief Overview of Term 3

Check out the Upcoming Events list on the right panel for a quick outline of what is in store this term.  Details to come soon.

Wednesday 2 July 2014

E-ako Maths




Do you want to Improve your MATHS skills?  This website is full of useful activities.  Click on the bright green link.  It's a fun, interactive way to practice the skills your child needs to learn and links DIRECTLY to what we are learning in class.  I highly recommend it.  Sign up and practice during the holidays.

What is e-ako maths?

  • e-ako maths is a resource created to support students who are having difficulty developing a sound knowledge and understanding of place value, fractions, algebra and basic facts.
  • Each student will have their own account so that they can explore the material at their own pace. Each account needs to have a unique username.
  • e-ako maths provides a pathway of interactive learning modules (e-ako) for students to work through. Students can choose from the available e-ako,
  • Each e-ako contains both teaching screens and interactive elements for students to complete. These interactive elements include matching tasks, multiple choice questions, and short answer questions.

How do I get started?

  • To create an account for e-ako maths go to e-ako.nzmaths.co.nz/ and click on the "Register" link. Accounts are free to teachers and students within New Zealand.