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Learn how to make a simple paper kite. Flying kites is a great way to connect with the outdoors. It’s fun and it boost self-confidence.
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We often purchase kai from the supermarket but don’t always know where it really comes from. Let your ākonga explore the adventures of kai by travelling with it from its original source to the table.
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Help Hearty find and name the kai in the picture, then place the kai into groups you could eat for breakfast, lunch, dinner and paramanawa.
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A child-friendly fact and activity sheet providing an overview of heart anatomy, what the heart does and how to keep your heart healthy. A useful addition to the health, science or nutrition focus areas.
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Kai time is a great opportunity to engage in conversations and role model a positive food environment for tamariki.
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A lesson plan with activity cards for teachers to introduce the four food groups to students.
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This is a follow up lesson plan to the food groups activity. In this lesson, students will learn about food processing, and how it can influence the nutritional composition of different foods.
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This is a follow up lesson plan to the food groups activity. In this lesson, students will learn about food processing, and how it can influence the nutritional composition of different foods.
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Here’s a fun activity to help students learn the names of different vegetables in Te Reo Māori.
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Here’s a fun activity sheet to help teach students about different food skills in te reo Māori.
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