A series of 4 lessons on PowerPoint about food and eating out t in French. Lesson 1 - eating in a restaurant, lesson 2 - describing food, lesson 3 - healthy/unhealthy eating, lesson 4 - going to the supermarket. Resource contains Listening, Reading, Speaking and Writing tasks and has grammar explanations. An interactive lesson with lots of cultural references and a variety of skills used. Aimed at Y9 or Y10 but could be adapted for younger years.
An introduction to the food pyramid and healthy eating. PPT has 12 slides with an activity at the end. Suitable for younger students as part of a personal care/social education lesson.
Eating Healthy Food - KS1
In this KS1 science teaching resource pupils are introduced to healthy eating and a balanced diet. Content includes:
Why we need food explanation
What is a balanced diet explanation
Food groups explanation
Sorting food groups activity with accompanying worksheet
Class food groups quiz
Choosing healthy options class activity
2 further worksheets
‘Eating Healthy Food - KS1’ can be edited giving teachers the freedom to adapt the resource as much or as little as needed.
A fully-resourced, detailed and differentiated 2 hour PSHE lesson which allows students to explore BMI, obesity, food pyramids and more. Students will investigate the global obesity epidemic and analyse why so many of us in the UK struggle to eat healthily and maintain a healthy weight. Students will create their own personalised healthy eating chart using the food groups and recommended portions.
This lesson best is created for KS4/5 but could easily be tweaked for KS3.
This lesson is editable, so easy to adapt for your own planning.
It is well-differentiated with three-level challenges for each task, contains a variety of activities, an hour long PowerPoint, a three page information pack, clips with differentiated questions, clear measurable LOs, new key-term introductions and other activities.
It is fully editable, engaging and very easy to follow.
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Teaching children about healthy eating is vital for their physical and mental wellbeing. This set of 3 printables is designed to be used to support a healthy eating/myself topic at key stage 1.
My one-day food diary
This activity sheet is designed for children to keep a record of everything they eat in a day. Once complete, they cut out the template and fold it to create a mouth that closes, then opens to reveal their food diary inside. Ideal for an interactive notebook. Use to encourage discussions about healthy choices.
Keeping my mouth healthy
This activity sheet uses the same design as above. Use as an opportunity to discuss good oral health. Children colour and cut the template, then fold it to create a mouth.
Healthy food choices worksheet
Children identify which foods we should eat most, some, and least of. This includes a version for vegetarians and for vegans.
Please note, these worksheets are not editable. US and UK versions are included.
A powerpoint presentation which introduces the healthy eating topic to year 1. They have to design and make a healthy food product suitable for their chosen target audience.
A collection of photos that I took for my students as we learnt about food, nutrition, and the human body, including where the food we eat comes from.
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A four-page worksheet with answers practising commonly used German GCSE food and eating out vocabulary. Could be used for revision, consolidation, homework or cover.
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This powerpoint covers the KS3 - Year 8 topic “Talking about food you eat, drink and have" in FRENCH using Gianfranco Conti’s EPI methodoly, and applying the MARS EARS framework. The grammar focus is on the verbs Manger, Boire and Prendre with the partitive articles.
It also recycles the content of unit 1, previously uploaded, as well as content from the year 7 Bundle (labelled 01 - 010).
Full MARS EARS sequence
Activities include:
White board translations
Faulty echo
Finish my sentence
Beat the teacher
Complete with the missing letters
This or that quiz
Ghost time shadow reading
Spot the foreign sound
Break the flow
Faulty translation
Gapped translation
Narrow reading Find the French For
Narrow Reading Fill in table (comprehension task)
Narrow Reading Find someone who
LAM Collocation grids
Narrow Listening Find the French for
LAM Dichotomies
LAM Shadow reading
LAM Guess what comes next
Production : rock climbing
Production : mosaic translation
Production : tick and write
Grammar SB
Grammar explanation on partitive articles + tasks
grammar explanation on verb prendre
tangled translation
One pen One di
Oral Ping Pong
Sentence stealer
Dictogloss
Pull the switch
One for all and all for one
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Themed words to improve vocabulary power.
Helps improve writing skills by equipping students with a wide range of words.
Serves as an enrichment for students.
Healthy eating PSHE Lesson. A one-hour long, very detailed, fully resourced PSHE lesson suitable for KS2. This lesson has been created for Year 3, however, the contents of the lesson are suitable for students across KS2.
In this lesson, the students will learn about healthy eating and the different types of foods that we need to eat to keep ourselves healthy. We will discuss the main food groups: carbohydrates; proteins; fats; fruit and vegetables, and why our bodies need them.
We will also discuss appropriate quantities for each type of food with the help of a healthy food pyramid. The lesson includes an information sheet, a video clip task, a food pyramid puzzle activity, a reflection activity, and a debate plenary task.
Created to fit the new DfE and PSHE Association statutory 2020 /21 guidelines, the lesson includes a detailed PowerPoint, all editable with accompanying tasks and worksheets.
The lesson has been left editable and is filled with engaging, well differentiated and fun activities. It is designed to be ‘no prep’, so you can just pick it up and use it, although it is still adaptable should you wish to.
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Nutrition lesson for Teachers or Health Professionals. Raise awareness about poor food choices through a nutrition survey and highlight healthy diet choices. Food labels and worksheet to teach' reading food labels'. Familiar food labels to supplement labels bought in and for use in ranking foods by nutritional qualities.
Year 8 food rotation project
7 weeks (but could easily run over to 8-9 weeks)
Including:
A booklet with all tasks and teaching marking
Lesson by lesson power points (Lesson 1-7)
Recipies including:
STIR FRY
HEALTHY BURGERS
SPINACH AND CHICKPEA CURRY
CHILLI
Recipies include method, equipment and ingredients.
4 pages of activities on the topic of food and eating out with answer sheets useful for giving as homework or cover work to practice, consolidate or revise vocabulary for this topic.
A worksheet to practice translation skills both from French to English and English to French. Ideal for cover, homework and revision. Answers included.
The worksheet contains two ‘tangled translations’ about food and eating out where the text is written in a mixture of French and English. Pupils must write the full translation for both languages.
The pack includes:
Display banners
Display border
Banners- ‘Healthy food’ and ‘Unhealthy food’
Food group posters- A set of A4 posters with pictures and information about the different food groups
Fruit and Vegetable posters
Food posters- A3 posters showing some different healthy and unhealthy food and drink
Bingo game
Large letteringpictures- use to make a large alphabet line or to spell out any title you want
Large numbers- the digits from 0-9 decorated with small fruit and vegetable pictures
Fruit and vegetable describing sheets
My 5-a-day worksheets- worksheets for the children to record their 5-a-day
My favourite fruit and vegetable
Powerpoint- a Powerpoint about healthy eating and what foods are healthy and unhealthy
Interactive Powerpoint- choose the healthy options on each slide for the children to eat
Our snack poster- a poster to use in the snack area to show the children what the healthy snack is that day
Snack placemats
Cut and stick foods- Sort the healthy and unhealthy food and drink and glue onto the worksheet
My food diary
Word and picture cards
Picture cards- as above without words on them
Writing pages- a collection of pages which the children can use for writing poems etc or for use in the writing area- each sheet has a decorative border with food pictures
Counting cards
Word searches
Number line
Food plate poster- a poster to show how much of each food group should be eaten at each meal
Photos- a large collection of colour photos of healthy and unhealthy foods- these look great on displays and are useful for discussions and sorting activities
Healthy lunch box activity- worksheets for the children to draw or cut and stick
Dinner activity- worksheets for the children to sort the foods to make a healthy and unhealthy meal
My 5-a-day reward chart
Plan a healthy party- a worksheet
Large food pictures
Hungry Caterpillar activities:
Cut and stick foods- sort the foods the Hungry Caterpillar ate into healthy and unhealthy foods
Sorting activity- sort the pictures onto the correct boards
Draw a new snack
Worksheets- draw the healthy food the Hungry Caterpillar ate and colour the healthy foods
Large coloured pictures
Oliver’s Fruit Salad/ Oliver’s Vegetable activities:
Bingo game- a themed bingo game to collect the fruit and vegetables in the stories
Colouring worksheets- colour the fruits and vegetables in the correct colours
Recipe cards- a collection of recipe cards for fruit salad, fruit smoothies and recipes using some of the vegetables in ‘Oliver’s Vegetables’
Matching pairs game- find the fruit and vegetable matching pairs
Posters- A4 posters of the different fruits and vegetables in the story
A set of resources based on the ‘Eat Well Plate’. Perfect as Starter and Plenary activities
This pack includes:
-Starter Activity
-Match the foods to the correct food groups.
Plenary/Extended Activity
-meal Design Idea Template sheet based on the ‘Eat Well Plate’
This resource is to be used in conjunction with a Food Pyramid, either on the interactive board or a copy per child. This resource has a blank food pyramid, an activity to write a food diary for a day and activities to draw a healthy lunch and/or dinner. This lesson should follow on from a lesson about the Food Pyramid, food groups and how much of each food group should be eaten each day. It can als be used as assessment at the end of a unit of work on the Food Pyramid and a healthy balanced diet