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Year 8 & 9 Enterprise Education |
Enterprising Science & Healthy Lifestyles (For Year 8 & 9 Enterprise Education)
Designed for the Key Stage 3 Science syllabus this project can be introduced in Year 8’s Food and Digestion topic or in Year 9’s Fit and Healthy topic. Up to 10 groups (4 in a group) are given an image of an obese person (Mr Junk). The group’s challenge is to reduce the weight and improve the lifestyle of Mr Junk via a series of activities and lessons to a safe and healthy weight. After each activity the group is given a new image of Mr Junk reflecting the effectiveness of their chosen diet and lifestyle. The task activities centre on Diet, Exercise and Drugs. Each of the three lessons requires the students to work in enterprising ways and can be taught separately if time does not permit all three to be run sequentially. Each can be adapted to fit into other subjects schemes of work.
How this books can help your students
- Your students consider and work on three different aspects of healthy living: Diet, Exercise and Drug Abuse.
- Your students learn to work effectively in teams in a competitive environment, just like the world of work.
- Immediate positive feedback on their work is given to incentivise them to improve.
- This is an effective, low cost resource for Year 8 and 9 that can be used many times.
- Your students learn by doing, the most effective way to retain knowledge.
The book is suitable for one class and is £30 plus £2.50 delivery.
What you have said about the Enterprising Science & Healthy Lifestyles & All @ 6s & 7s books
“The ‘All @ 6s & 7s’ book is brilliant. So full of interesting ideas for us teachers to use” Teacher at St Bedes Sports College.
“I’m really pleased with the quality and breadth of Enterprise ideas in this book” Teacher at Witton Park Business and Enterprise College
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