HWB Lesson plans

Individual Lesson Plan Format (Primary)

 

Class/Group: 2nd level          Lesson: Cultural foods         Date: 25-01-19

 

Previous Experience

 

 

Working towards outcomes of a Curriculum for Excellence

HWB 2-30a

Identifies, prepares and selects foods for a range of situations, for example social, cultural, religious events.

Responsibility of all – Literacy/Numeracy/ICT/HWB (where appropriate):

Literacy – doing a range of research to prepare a meal plan for different social and cultural backgrounds. Being able to read and understand recipes for basic cultural dishes.

Numeracy – being able to measure ingredients to follow recipes.

ICT – Using ICT sources to research other cultures and their meals.

HWB – Identifying the other cultures foods dishes

 

Learning Intentions Success Criteria
We can understand the different cultural dishes from other religions and societies.

We can appreciate the importance of food within our own culture and others.

I can successfully use ICT resources to produce accurate information about other cultural foods.

I can plan a recipe to fully understand another country’s culture.

I can use different materials to portray the breakfast I have chosen.

I can create a poster that includes a recipe, a model breakfast meal and additional information about food in other countries.

Resources Introduction video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ry1E1uzPSU0

ICT resources for kids

Recipe ingredients

Coloured paper

Pens

Scissors

Glue

 

Timing   Assessment methods
 

 

3 mins

 

5 mins

 

 

5 mins

 

 

5 mins

 

2 mins

30 minutes

 

 

 

 

 

30 minutes

 

 

 

5 mins

 

15 mins

 

15 mins

 

 

Setting the context/Beginning the lesson (Introduction)

–        Introduce the idea of other cultures having different foods for breakfast, with a video.

–        Explain the task of researching different breakfasts and creating a poster with a recipe

Teaching the learning intentions (Development)

–        Have a talk about what the kids have for breakfast – discussion partners beforehand

–        and a plate of food made from paper.

–        Go through the SC and ask if there are any words that we don’t understand.

–        Split class into groups

–        Allow the children to use ICT to gain knowledge and facts.

 

 

NEW LESSON/ DAY

 

–        Allow children time to create posters

 

 

Ending the lesson (Plenary)

–        Ask the pupils to present their posters on their tables

–        Get the pupils to go around the room and talk to one another about the foods

–        Bring the children back in and ask for each child to share something that they learned from another group.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-being able to identify how their breakfast will differ to around the world.

 

-facts/knowledge in written form

 

 

 

 

-posters will be available

 

 

-posters will be available

-photos of the kids interacting?

 

 

 

 

Individual Lesson Plan Format (Primary)

 

Class/Group: Level 1/2         Lesson: Vegetable Adverts Date: 25-01-19

 

Previous Experience

 

 

Working towards outcomes of a Curriculum for Excellence

I am discovering the different ways that advertising and the media can affect my choices. HWB 1-37a

 

I can understand how advertising and the media are used to influence consumers.  HWB 2-37a

 

Responsibility of all – Literacy/Numeracy/ICT/HWB (where appropriate):

Literacy – Using appropriate persuasive language to make a compelling advert.

 

Learning Intentions Success Criteria
We can use persuasive language to persuade an audience.

We can identify how advertising can affect our choices.

We can identify how media has power over what we buy.

I can use my knowledge of vegetables and their benefits.

I can use my presentation skills to present my advert in a persuasive way.

I can use language to make my advert more appealing.

 

Resources Pens

Paper

Glue

Scissors

Different food adverts

A list of vegetables to advertise

 

Timing   Assessment methods
 

 

5 mins

 

5 mins

 

 

5 mins

5 mins

2 mins

2 mins

 

30 mins

 

 

2 mins

5 mins

 

10 mins

Setting the context/Beginning the lesson (Introduction)

–        Explain the task of creating an advert for a vegetable.

–        Explore the SC and ask if any questions.

 

Teaching the learning intentions (Development)

–        Ask for examples of media

–        Explore different adverts for food – RN

–        Separate the children into groups

–        Allow the children to choose a vegetable from a list – RN

–        Allow the children to begin their groupwork

 

Ending the lesson (Plenary)

–        Gather the children with their adverts

–        Discuss with the class what makes each poster influential

–        Ask children for something they have learned about how advertising and media can influence what you buy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-photos of the adverts

-2 stars and a wish

 

 

Individual Lesson Plan Format (Primary)

 

Class/Group: 1st/2nd Level    Lesson: Hygiene Books       Date: 25-01-19

 

Previous Experience

 

 

Working towards outcomes of a Curriculum for Excellence

I am becoming aware of how cleanliness, hygiene and safety can affect health and wellbeing and I apply this knowledge in my everyday routines such as taking care of my teeth. HWB 0-33a / HWB 1-33a

 

 

Having learned about cleanliness, hygiene and safety, I can apply these principles to my everyday routines, understanding their importance to health and wellbeing.  HWB 2-33

 

Responsibility of all – Literacy/Numeracy/ICT/HWB (where appropriate):

Literacy – the use of language to create a formal book on hygiene and it’s importance.

 

Learning Intentions Success Criteria
–        We can identify the areas in which hygiene is important.

–        We can identify the areas in our everyday lives in which hygiene is important.

–        We can identify how bad hygiene can influence our health.

–        I can use formal language to present my ideas on hygiene.

–        I can produce work which helps others to identify good and bad hygiene.

–        I can work effectively in a team to produce one product.

 

 

Resources Paper

Pencils

Pens

 

Timing   Assessment methods
 

 

5 mins

5 mins

 

 

 

5 mins

 

10 mins

5 mins

 

 

 

25 mins

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 mins

 

5 mins

Setting the context/Beginning the lesson (Introduction)

–        Explain the task

–        Discuss the SC and ask if any questions

 

 

Teaching the learning intentions (Development)

–        Discuss the difference between good and bad hygiene, ask the children for examples.

–        Discuss how bad hygiene can affect our health

–        Give examples of good hygiene in everyday life. E.g. brushing teeth, washing hands, not mixing raw meat and veg.

–        Separate the children into 2’s

–        Ask them to come up with and illustrate a leaflet 3 good/bad hygiene processes we do in everyday life and how they affect our health.

–        Give them a time limit – 25 mins

 

 

 

 

Ending the lesson (Plenary)

–        Bring the children back in

–        Ask each pair to share one of their processes and how it affects our health

–        Ask the children to put big green, orange or red dots next to the SC that they feel they succeeded in today on the back of their leaflets.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-Leaflets are available as photos

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-photos of the dots with their leaflets

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