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Bernadette S
We had a whale of a time with this Good Food Map. Thankyou for the link to print it in the first place! You will see white labels on our map because everyone wanted to mark where they lived. Only a few have pins to the side and live outside. Such thoughtful discussions about all the fast-food places on the peninsula. We have one food factory and no community gardens or orchards. We checked online for gardens near us and a couple of kids got their families to drive out on the weekend. Food favourites and not was a big success, we even got replies from overseas grandparents. Some foods had to be explained eg tripe. Tallies, lists, order, all links to maths. Our 60 min walk poem also caused good discussions. We/they decided to lay out all the statements and arrange them according to how they sounded, so not strictly in order of what we sensed. We didn't get to the preserving/soup making. It didn't suit the weather or Term 4 busyness, but I have kept the instructions and items, and will do it with my new class this year and link it in with our Garden To Table lessons. Overall, a very good kit, and such a great link to our school's Inquiry topic Kaitiakitanga. The kids learnt heaps. Thankyou
2 months ago
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