Friday, 30 April 2010

George Crook Visits Lickey End School

It's been a busy week for Something To Chew On Ambassador George Crook, as today he visited Year 3 at Lickey End First School in Bromsgrove. George helped the children learn about the 5 food groups, using the eatwell plate and some rubber food! The children then went outside and had a practical rugby session, where they learnt how to pass a rugby ball effectively. The children in Year 3 have 4 more Something To Chew On sessions this term.

Thursday, 29 April 2010

Warriors Stars Visit Fairfield Community School



Warriors and England star Matt Mullan and his fellow prop Shaun Ruwers visited the children in Miss Jones' class at Fairfield Community School on Tuesday. The players took part in a lesson about the 5 food groups, and helped the children to organise items of food into the correct place on the Eatwell Plate. This was the first of five lessons that the class will be receiving as part of the Something To Chew On project.

Monday, 26 April 2010

George Crook Visits Harvington First School

Something To Chew On Ambassador George Crook visited the children in Miss Pearson's class at Harvington First School. The children are in the middle of the five week Something To Chew On project and spent the afternoon learning about the conditions plants and animals need to thrive in, and how this relates to the things they eat. George then helped them practice their tag rugby skills outside.

Something To Chew On is a health programme run by all Guinness Premiership clubs in partnership with the Food Standards Agency.

Wednesday, 14 April 2010

Clifton Soccer Saturday

Here is a short selection of the 'Soccer Saturday' programme recorded by Year 5/6 at Clifton Upon Teme. The children had to work in pairs to describe exciting (or not) elements of some of the weekends sport. Warning - a certain part of this video is quite loud!! Thanks James :-)