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About
This section explains details of the
Everyday Habits - Breakfast and Physical
Activity Learning Quest.
Let's get started (1-2 lessons)
The Introduction will give students an
idea of what the broad theme is and
the key questions
that need to be addressed like:
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The importance
of breakfast |
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Different breakfast ideas
to start the day |
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What should a nutritious
breakfast include |
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How do students feel if
you miss breakfast |
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Why some people skip breakfast |
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Ways to ensure everyone
starts the day with breakfast
everyday |
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Questions students may
have about breakfast |
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The general benefits of
physical activity |
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How much physical activity
is necessary for good health |
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Why is daily physical activity
important |
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Some of the barriers to
being physically active |
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Ways to increase opportunities
to be physically active |
In this part, students will also investigate
the nutritional value of breakfast foods
and the menu. It is important that students
form a good understanding about what is
nutritious and how you can rate different
foods. You may like to spend some time discussing
this or visiting the different websites
and interactives to help form this understanding
of the different food groups and ingredients
and nutrients in food.
Daily Diary (Allow 1 extra
lesson for reflection on results)
This part of the learning quest is an opportunity
for students to reflect and record their
own breakfast habits and the physical activity
they also do each day. This exercise needs
to be conducted over a week from Monday
to Sunday. It is important when students
reflect in small groups that they are aware
that we are all different and all need different
amounts of food and physical activity.
The Recall and Record exercise could be
set as a homework activity and/or a programmed
activity for a specific part of a day, each
day for a week. It should be stressed to
students the importance of eating breakfast
each day and how it may differ during the
week compared to a weekend.
Around the World (3-5 lessons)
Around the World gives the students the
opportunity to reflect and appreciate Australia's
vast multicultural society. They can read
a range of interviews conducted about different
cultural breakfast and food celebrations.
Included in this section is also an extension
activity if you want for students to interview
family and friends about their cultural
backgrounds, physical activity and food
celebrations. There may even be an opportunity
to invite some of these family members in
during the Learning Quest for them to talk
to the whole class or participate in the
planned activities.
Let's Celebrate! (2-3 lessons
for research, planning and sharing)
This section is about celebrating breakfast
and how important it is for a good start
to the day, everyday. It is also important
for students to consider food safety issues
when preparing foods. Each student works
individually to plan a breakfast meal menu
item. It is also important for students
to explore any special activities that are
part of celebrations. If not, they can create
their own activity. These should be included
as part of the breakfast celebration.
The class then pools ideas and decides
on a class breakfast celebration which link
to a celebration and or culture. A special
guest could be invited by the class. For
example, a local sporting identity or healthy
role model.
The class votes, which foods and activity
should be, included from all the student's
ideas and individual breakfast items. The
class may also decide on celebrating a particular
day eg. Harmony Day; World Refugee Day.
Check the EDNA Online Noticeboard web site
for ideas.
Physical Activity Suggestions
Tai Chi (China)
Tai Chi is commonly performed by Chinese
people as a means of developing harmony
of the mind and body. It is a great physical
activity to try each day and a great way
to get the mind and body started in the
mornings in conjunction with a nutritious
breakfast.
If you know some Tai Chi or someone who
can teach students then that is great.
If not, you might just like to begin with
this everyday warm up.
Every Day Warm Up
Choose some slow groovy music that students
can relate to, ensure that the lyrics
are suitable.
Slowly and fluently perform some sporting
movements without equipment, to the music.
For example perform a golf swing, swimming
strokes or some moves from your favourite
game. Do each movement using the preferred
and non-preferred arm, leg etc.
Make sure students have enough space to
perform each movement safely.
Jump Clock (Peru)
Using a long rope, 2 students turn the
rope while the others take it in turn
to run in and jump the 12 hours of the
clock. The first student runs straight
through the rope to commence the game.
The second student runs in and jumps once
then runs out. The third student runs
in and jumps twice then runs out. This
continues until 12 consecutive jumps have
been completed without missing a loop.
If students miss a loop or stop the rope
they take an end and the game begins again.
This game is best played in groups of
6 - 8.
Four Corners ( Italy)
Four people stand on each corner of a
square with the fifth person in the middle.
Corner people try to signal secretly to
each other and change places without the
middle person stealing their position.
Some other Physical Activity suggestions
include:
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Play a game
of Bocce
www.bocce.net |
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Choosing a dance related
to the culture or celebration
chosen,
to teach and
perform with the special
guest. (Chinese New Year
Dragon Dance or
Mexican Hat Dance) |
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Perform a Skipping Routine
using cultural
music |
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Going for a walk |
What have I discovered? (1-2
lessons)
This is the evaluation stage and is an opportunity
for both the teacher and student to reflect
on the learning from the Everyday Habits
- Breakfast and Physical Activity Learning
Quest. If only part of the Learning Quest
was completed then the Assessment rubric
will need to be altered to suit your class.
Competition (2 lessons)
To enter this competition your class must
develop a jingle, rap, poem or song that
promotes the importance of eating breakfast
and being active everyday.
Students can learn more about this by completed
parts of or all of the Everyday Habits -
Breakfast and Physical Activity Learning
Quest. It's up to you to decide whether
your class completes some or all of the
learning quest.
The minimum requirement for the competition
is that your students identify the reasons
why people don't eat breakfast and are not
physically active everyday and come up with
ideas as to how these barriers can be overcome.
Here are some idea's to get you started.
However you should encourage your students
to come up with their own observations and
idea's.
Some of the reasons people don't eat breakfast
include:
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Over sleeping |
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Busy mornings with not enough time
to eat |
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Not hungry when getting up |
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Inconvenient (can't be bothered) |
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No one else in the family eats breakfast |
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Leave home early |
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Nothing to eat |
Some of the reasons people give for not being
active include:
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Low energy level |
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Time constraints |
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Weather |
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Nowhere to exercise |
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No one to do activity with |
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Energy level |
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No way of getting to organized activities |
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Spare time is spent watching TV or
computer games etc |
Click here
to find out more about the competition and
how to enter.
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