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‘Choose to be a well being’
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Any new words this week? Term 2 Wellbeing
WALT: understand the aspects of wellbeing WILF: I can understand the difference aspects of wellbeing and improve my wellbeing Any new words this week? Slide 2 Read WALT and WILF Have there been any new words added to our list. Add these words to your list
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Wellbeing Pie This term we will talk about:
Every slice of a pie is important to make a complete meal. What ingredients do you have in each slice of your wellbeing pie? Revise Wellbeing Pie. We need to have good ingredients in all pieces of the pie. Every aspect of wellbeing is important to make us feel complete and well. What ingredients do you need to add to each slice of your pie?
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Which of the SPECS are we looking at today?
Today we are focusing on the BODY General discussion about the pie. What did we look at last time? Today we are looking at physical
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The Body – another wellbeing aspect
Why is looking after our body important? Think, share pair Discuss your findings with the class from each pair Add some of these answers to your wellbeing wordchart Slide 5 Physical is all about our bodies. Physical wellbeing is about doing lots of things to look after our bodies. It is about keeping fit, enjoying activities and participating. Do some exercises like star jumps to get the blood flowing
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1. Physical wellbeing means: EXERCISE
Some years ago the government was very concerned that people were not doing enough exercise. Why would the government care? Discuss A program called ‘Life Be in It’ was developed and shown on TV. It was based on a character called Norm who was very lazy and just liked to sit around all day and watch TV while eating junk food. Here is an example: Walking How much walking do you do? Could you do more? When?
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Physical Wellbeing – Looking after your body: Why Exercise?
Exercise keeps our bodies healthy and also builds our wellbeing How does exercise keep us healthy? Discuss other ways we can do more physical activities (exercise). Participate in life Slide 7 Discuss how exercise takes care of our bodies Increases oxygen to all parts of our bodies: lungs, heart, brain, muscles Build muscles Makes our heart strong so it can work properly Reduces stress by releasing good hormones ie; natural chemicals that make us feel good Makes us hungry Helps keep our weight at a healthy level Often involves being with other people e.g. social wellbeing Exercise. What is exercise. Brainstorm all the exercise things that can make us healthy Watch the Norm video
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2. Physical Wellbeing: Looking after our body means - Eat Healthy!
What does the word ‘healthy’ mean? Which foods are good for our bodies? Which foods are bad for our bodies? Think, share pair Norm and Obesity Slide 8 Connected to our Nutrition lessons Can you give an example of: What foods are good for our bodies What foods are bad for our bodies Watch the Norm video.
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Physical Wellbeing: Why eat healthy foods?
Eating good food keeps our bodies healthy and also builds our wellbeing. Food is like a fuel. What would happen to our car if we put the wrong petrol in it? How does eating healthy foods keep our bodies healthy? What foods do you eat? How could you make better choices? The MORE or LESS diet Discuss reasons for eating healthy foods Prevents diseases and sickness Helps us get better when we get sick Rebuilds muscles Gives us energy
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3. Physical Wellbeing: Looking after our body means - SLEEP
Think of a time when you were really tired. Describe how you felt to a partner. Did you feel differently after a sleep? How? Why do we need sleep? Why do we want to sleep a lot when we are sick? Why do we need to sleep? Can you come up with some about sleep? rules Slide 10 Tell a story about being tired at the end of the year. Gather some examples from the class. How did you feel etc 2 minute partner chat. When were you so tired you couldn’t think properly? Why do we need sleep? Gives our brains a rest from taking in new information Gives our brains time to remember information Allows our bodies to relax and mend any problems
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Physical wellbeing: What are some good things to remember about sleep?
1. Get lots of sleep! Children 6-11 years need 9 – 11 hours each night. How much sleep do you get? 2. Get technology out of the bedroom! Light from devices stops our bodies from making the brain ingredients that allows us to sleep. 3. Have a regular sleep routine Same time every night, same routine e.g. bath, story
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Today we have looked at:
Looking after our bodies = Exercise + Healthy Food + Sleep
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Part 2: Physical Wellbeing
WALT: Identify important aspects of keeping our bodies healthy Think about our own bodies WILF: Ideas to make our bodies healthier In groups, brainstorm what you learnt last lesson about one of the things that are needed to have a healthy body: exercise, healthy eating or sleep. Share with the class.
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A Healthy Body = Exercise + Healthy Food + Sleep
What happens if one of these aspects is left out? Class discussion: groups of 3 1 student is exercise 1 student is healthy food 1 student is sleep Which is the most important or are they all needed for our wellbeing Slide 14 What happens if one of these aspects is left out? Class discussion. Allow children to discuss one being left out. Groups of 3. Children could be a physical aspect each. I’m sleep and without me you would get very sick. Decide which one is most important or is it everything in moderation? Drama time. Arguments about why I (sleep, exercise or diet) am so important. Hopefully children we see that all three are needed
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Today we have looked at:
Wellbeing: Physical Watch clip and discuss: 5 Ways to Wellbeing It’s IMPORTANT to fill all parts of your wellbeing pie with good ingredients! Slide 15 Revise the aspects of wellbeing we have discussed so far; Relationships Body
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Physical Wellbeing: What does a having a healthy body mean?
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Physical Wellbeing: Looking after your body
How would you rate your body’s wellbeing at this time? 10 is feeling fabulous about the way your body works for you, how much you exercise, the healthy food you eat and amount of sleep. 1 is the opposite. What number are you on the scale? What ingredients do you believe you already have in the Physical slice of your pie? Add them to your pie poster. Keep this poster safe as you will keep adding more ingredients. Students do not need to tell anyone their number. All students have their own pie poster. Collect after lesson for use in next lesson
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Building your Physical Wellbeing: How to care for your body
Think about the number you chose to scale your Body’s Wellbeing. It is important to keep building your wellbeing. What ingredients could you add to the Body slice of your pie to get you to a higher number? Add these ideas to the Body slice of your pie in a different colour. How could you make these things happen? Follow this up on another day. Get students to think about if they have made any changes to increase their social wellbeing (relationships).
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