Technology • Year 11 • 60 • 15 students • Created with AI following Aligned with New Zealand Curriculum
Create a Lesson plan for Year 11 cooking class.Its a continued cooking class form previous cooking class where we introduced Hauora Te Whare model with baking Ginger bread house.studnets did there first class with music going on ,had a small running exercie and some got to eat easter eggs to make them think that would affcet there Hauora .In this class we can reflect on what there thoughts are on these different events and how will it affect there Hauora ,feelings etc.the students have finished baking the frame of the Te whare and in this class they will out all 4 walls together with required ingredients and follow recepie and cooking steps and health n safety steps.Lesson plan 2 Achievement Standard**: AS92008 Strand: Health and Wellbeing, Food Technology, Hauora.If they finish early we can discuss the 4 walls and relatble examples of each and what happns if one wall is not strong..if we got time they can do a Hauora worksheet in the last 5-10 minutes..Outline learning outcome,Objective .Its a 1 hour class so they have to hurry for Te Whare building than cleaning and discussion..
This 60-minute lesson continues the Year 11 cooking unit focused on the Te Whare Tapa Whā (Hauora) model, integrated through the practical task of assembling a gingerbread house as a metaphor for wellbeing. Students have previously introduced the concept with active engagement, light exercise, and reflection on sensory experience (music and Easter eggs).
In this lesson, students will:
The lesson aligns with the New Zealand Curriculum (NZC), particularly:
By the end of the lesson, students will:
Achievement Standard: AS92008 (Demonstrate knowledge of basic food safety and hygiene practices related to a New Zealand context)
Strands: Health and Wellbeing, Food Technology, Hauora
NZC Achievement Objectives:
Time | Activity | Description and Purpose | Teaching & Learning Focus |
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0-5 | Welcome and Recap | Revisit last session’s experiences — music, running, Easter eggs and initial baking. Prompt students to share thoughts on how these influenced their hauora (physical, mental, spiritual, whānau). | Activate prior knowledge, social-emotional reflection, oral language development |
5-10 | Class Discussion: Hauora Reflection | Teacher guides class to consider how sensory input (music, taste, exercise) affects hauora. Use open questions to foster thinking on personal feelings and wellbeing. | Develop critical thinking and link to holistic models of wellbeing (Te Whare Tapa Whā) |
10-45 | Practical: Assembling Gingerbread House Walls | Students work in pairs or small groups to assemble the four walls using the recipe, following food safety and hygiene protocols carefully. Teacher models safe and hygienic practices. | Apply technological practice and knowledge; develop managing self and collaborative skills |
45-50 | Cleaning Up | Responsible cleaning of work areas and utensils to reinforce hygiene and care for environment. | Encourage independence, responsibility, and managing self competency |
50-60 | Wrap up Discussion & Hauora Worksheet | If time permits, discuss the symbolism of each wall of Te Whare Tapa Whā, explore examples of imbalance, and complete hauora worksheets. | Consolidate understanding, reflection on wellbeing and explicit teaching of hauora concepts |
This lesson is deeply embedded in Māori conceptualisations of hauora (Te Whare Tapa Whā). It aligns with the NZC principle of Recognising the cultural heritages of New Zealand people by:
If students finish early:
This lesson purposefully integrates Technology and Health and Physical Education strands from the New Zealand Curriculum using a Māori wellbeing framework, empowering students to explore health, technology, and cultural identity while developing practical cooking and food safety skills.
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