Video summary
Ella eats a healthy balanced breakfast whilst Jamie just eats a chocolate biscuit.
Zoe explains how a mix of foods with slow-release energy give us the nutrients we need and fills us up.
She then performs a demonstration of the journey our food takes from our mouth through our body, using a collection of buckets, a potato masher, a sponge and some rather nauseated pupils!
Meanwhile Ella's healthy breakfast has given her the fuel to perform well in her maths test.
This short film is from the 麻豆社 series, Biological processes of the human body.
Teacher Notes
This could be used to compare different types of breakfasts; look at their ingredients and create a graph and art poster of what nutrients that they contain. For example, how much fat, protein, sugar and carbohydrate.
Decide based on the results what is the best breakfast to have before going to school, and create a poster to advertise it at the school's breakfast club.
You could re-create the experiment in your class that demonstrates how food is broken down in the stomach using the kitchen utensils buckets and tubes, baked beans and a pair of tights and a potato masher.
This short film will be relevant for teaching the topic of the human body at KS2 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and Second Level in Scotland.
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