On Tuesday we had our first life education lesson in a caravan. First we talked about the things that worried us and we rote it down on a sheet of paper. This was a group activity.
Our second session was on Wednesday. We talked about social, physical and emotional changes our bodies went through as we grew up from being a child to adolescence. We all were given these cards that had the statements about emotional , social and physical changes in our body. We had to place these statements in the correct places on the wall that had the three labels on it.
On Thursday we had our last session. In this session we talked about how our brain sends signals to different parts of the body when we are in danger. The amygdala is like a little warrior in our brain that detects danger and sends signals to the body and it makes us stronger.
This is Nicole Fonua. She is a Life Education tutor who took our three sessions.
By Tu'inukue'a
This is Nicole Fonua. She is a Life Education tutor who took our three sessions.
By Tu'inukue'a
The Life Ed caravan is a great resource for NZ Students. The brain session was the favourite for my children when the caravan visited their school.
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