Nutrition Kwl
Posted in Health and Nutrition on 01/24/2010 11:47 am by Steven NerenbergCan anyone help me with a 5e nutrition plan?
I am a teacher and want to teach the kids about nutrition. currently the teacher wants us to use a 5e lesson plan. I am completelly lost.
The 5Es are engage, explore, explain, elaborate and evaluate.
I did a whole lesson and the teacher says i have to start from scratch. For the first part I have
Engage: Ask: What does it mean to eat healthy? What does it mean to eat badly? Ask students if anyone has any nutrition questions that they want the find the answer to. Read the book “Gregory the Terrible Eater,” together. The book is about a goat that does not eat what he is supposed to( trash) and instead eats regular food. We all have different eating habits that work for our individual body.
I was thinking KWL at first. Or should I leave the questions?
What can I do for the activities in order to answer the questions.
Any ideas on what to do for the other parts, I am having lots of trouble.
the grade is 6th. Its my first time doing a lesson.
Remember that they are in 6th grade. Your book sounds like it would appeal to K-3rd. 6th graders do not want to hear about a goat.
Those are good explore questions though but you have to engage them first
You need something to engage them, to get their attention — a game of some sort (jeopardy maybe? you are under-estimating their intelligence) a crossword puzzle, word search and have prizes for them (maybe for the first three who complete the word search or if you play a jeopardy like game, break them up into teams and have prizes for the winning team.
Make a summary of your clues you use for the jeopardy game and explain them further
I would be stuck on the last two as well but maybe now you have some ideas!
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