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...What are they learning? Introduce an important aspect of food safety and hygiene through building a routine for getting ready to cook. Key Skills: Following actions on a checklist; thinking about our own bodies and hygiene.What you need...
...Starter activities Transform your area into a beach! Set up a parasol and lay out beach towels, sun hats, sunglasses, beach balls, empty sunscreen bottles and body boards. Create a rock pool in a paddling pool by adding rocks, seaweed...
...What are they learning? Working on language to express experiences of taste. The ‘Hugh's hair salad’ recipe in this book can be combined with this activity to consolidate the learning Key Skills: Language skills to label and describe...
...Starter activities Try a harvest themed activity. Fill the sand table with dark brown decorative sand or dyed brown rice. ‘Plant’ a selection of seasonal ripe root vegetables into the sand table, preferably including a few with green tops...
...What are they learning? A familiarisation activity to develop confidence with handling unfamiliar vegetables. The focus is on fun and exploration in order to increase the appeal of different vegetables. Key Skills: Engaging with food...
...What are they learning? Introduce the relationship between dairy foods and bone health. Key Skills: Literacy and language surrounding dairy foods; numeracy; following physical activity instructions; turn-taking.What you need Open space...
...What are they learning? A fun familiarisation activity to develop confidence with handling unfamiliar fruits. The focus is on exploration, in order to increase the appeal of different types of fruit. Key Skills: Engaging with food through...
...What are they learning? Different sized people need different sized portions of food. Key Skills: Sorting and pairing objects by size.What you need Three toy bears: large, medium and small Three bowls: large, medium and small A large tub...
...Starter activities Introduce the Diwali festival to the children. Read Diwali themed picture books such as Diwali by Roger Priddy. Set up a Rangoli craft activity by printing out Diwali Rangoli pattern outlines onto card. The children can...
...Starter activities Explore the jungle by setting up your role-play area with large leaves, a wide range of jungle animal soft toys, jungle minibeast figures, large painted cardboard palm trees and bunches of bananas, and play jungle sounds...