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Healthy Food Explorers

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Other
40
25 students
18 April 2025

Teaching Instructions

I want a plan for SPHE for 5th class irish primary curriculum focusing on food and nutrition active and hands-on

Healthy Food Explorers

Lesson Overview

Duration: 40 minutes
Class Size: 25 students
Subject: SPHE (Social, Personal and Health Education)
Focus: Food and Nutrition
Approach: Active and Hands-on


Learning Objectives

By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:

  1. Identify key food groups and their nutritional benefits.
  2. Understand the importance of a balanced diet.
  3. Participate in a hands-on activity to create a healthy snack.
  4. Demonstrate teamwork and communication skills while working in groups.

Curriculum Links

This lesson aligns with the following elements of the Irish Primary Curriculum:

  • SPHE: Strand 1 – Myself and the wider world, focusing on personal health and nutrition.
  • PE: Promote physical well-being in conjunction with healthy eating.
  • Science: Explore the properties of various food items.

Materials Needed

  • Flipchart and markers
  • Various fresh fruits and vegetables (e.g., apples, bananas, carrots, cucumbers)
  • Whole grain bread and wraps
  • Peanut butter or hummus (consider allergies beforehand)
  • Placemats or large cutting boards
  • Plastic utensils (knives and spoons)
  • Bowls for mixing and presentation
  • Paper plates for serving
  • Worksheets to track food groups

Lesson Structure

Introduction (5 minutes)

  • Greeting and Warm-Up: Begin with a quick icebreaker where students name their favourite fruit or vegetable and explain why.
  • Engagement: Use a flipchart to introduce the food pyramid. Ask students if they know the different food groups and discuss their importance to a balanced diet.

Exploration of Food Groups (10 minutes)

  • Discussion on the Food Pyramid: Explain the five main food groups: fruits, vegetables, grains, proteins, and dairy.
  • Interactive Game: Organise students into small groups. Give each group a set of food images; they will categorise them into the correct food group on a large chart paper.

Hands-On Activity (20 minutes)

  1. Team Formation: Divide the class into 5 groups. Assign each group one food group (fruits, vegetables, grains, proteins, dairy).
  2. Healthy Snack Creation:
    • Each group will prepare a healthy snack using ingredients associated with their assigned food group. For example:
      • Fruits: Fruit salad with a variety of fresh fruits.
      • Vegetables: Vegetable sticks with hummus or peanut butter.
      • Grains: Whole grain sandwiches with different toppings.
      • Proteins: Nut-based snacks or cheese.
      • Dairy: Cheese and fruit platter.
  3. Presentation: Once the snacks are prepared, each group presents their dish to the class, explaining the benefits of their chosen food group.

Conclusion and Reflection (5 minutes)

  • Class Reflection: Bring the class together to discuss what they learned about food groups and how to make healthier food choices.
  • Healthy Eating Pledge: Encourage students to commit to trying one new healthy food item this week. Write down their pledges on a chart to display in the classroom.

Assessment

  • Formative Assessment: Observe group participation and collaboration during both the food categorisation and snack preparation activities.
  • Reflection Worksheet: Collect the worksheets completed during the exploration phase to assess understanding of food groups.

Differentiation

  • Students with different learning abilities can be paired with peers for support during the activities.
  • Provide additional visuals or vocabulary cards for EAL students to ensure comprehension.
  • Allow for oral presentations for students who may struggle with written work.

This engaging and dynamic lesson plan not only teaches students about food and nutrition but also fosters a sense of teamwork and creativity, ensuring they have fun while learning valuable life skills.

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