Learning about Fish

Yesterday we had a visit from Jill Hood – Health Improvement Officer. We learned a lot about fish and how it is healthy for us.

We learned:

  • It is recommended that we eat fish twice a week
  • A group of fish is called a school
  • Fish lay eggs
  • Fish contain protein which is good for our muscles and it is low in fat
  • Fish is good for your brain
  • Oily fish is more healthy – it contains more nutrients, such as Omega 3 fatty acids which help us to absorb vitamins A, D and E.

For us to get fish on a plate, it must first go through different stages of production:

  1. The fish is caught
  2. The boat puts the fish to a factory where it is cleaned, sorted and gutted
  3. It is then frozen and transported around the world

We also learned about how salt is taken from the sea. It takes about 20000 litres of sea water to produce 2 tonnes of salt.

We enjoyed sorting fish into oily and white fish in our table groups.

Thank you for coming to visit us, Jill – we learned a lot!

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