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50 Talking Food - Healthy Eating - Diet - Writing Prompts
Product Description: Food Friends: A Hilarious Writing Guide
Dive into a world of culinary creativity with our delightful writing resource, “Food Friends: A Hilarious Writing Guide.” This whimsical guide features a variety of food types, each adorned with a funny face that sparks imagination and invites young writers to let their creativity run wild.
Each page showcases a different food character—from a cheeky slice of pizza to a silly bowl of spaghetti—each with its own quirky expression. Accompanying these charming illustrations are playful prompts that encourage kids to imagine what these food items might say if they could talk, helping to ignite their storytelling skills.
Key Features:
Whimsical Characters: Colorful images of food with funny faces create an engaging and lighthearted atmosphere, making writing fun and accessible for young authors.
Creative Prompts: Thought-provoking questions and scenarios inspire kids to develop characters and narratives, allowing them to explore storytelling from a unique perspective.
Sense of Humor: By encouraging young writers to think about food’s personality, this guide fosters creativity while incorporating a sense of humor that resonates with young audiences.
Fun and Educational: Ideal for all writing levels, this resource combines entertainment with skill-building, encouraging kids to practice writing in an enjoyable way.
“Food Friends: A Hilarious Writing Guide” is the perfect companion for classrooms, home writing sessions, and creative clubs. Let your young writers embark on a delicious adventure where imagination meets humor, and watch them bring their food characters to life!
Labelling the Body - Boy and Girl - Science
Activity sheet with a drawn body in the centre.
Labels for the upper, lower body and face provided. Students can cut and stick or link up with lines.
Great to photocopy onto A3 to increase the image size.
Individual, paired or group activity!
Science lesson on floating and sinking
Captain Silver has a problem.
He has to move his treasure but can only build his boat out of silver foil. How much treasure can he safely transport and what is the best design for his boat?
Each student is given a set amount of aluminium foil and a short time to build a boar for Captain Silver. They are asked to predict how much it will hold and test their prediction. The class then reflect on the best designs and make some conclusions as to the best ideas for Captain Silvers challenge.
You will need - Aluminium, Unifix cubes (or similar), a large tank of water/bath/sink.