Pizza is a popular food in many countries around the world and is often a children’s favourite. Why not capitalize on children’s interests to make learning fun and meaningful?
This week I have uploaded six new pizza-themed resources with suggestions for learning across the curriculum; including literacy, mathematics, and science.
The new interactive resource What’s on your pizza is a great stimulus for engaging children. Children help Andy and Paige make their own pizza by choosing the toppings and working out the different combinations of toppings that are available. The resource can be used as a springboard for discussion, writing, mathematical investigations, science explorations and talking about healthy food choices.
In this post, I outline some ways pizza-themed learning can be incorporated across the curriculum. I anticipate the suggestions will inspire ideas of your own with relevance to your own group of children.
Literacy
Oral Language
Discussion is one of the best ways of developing children’s language. Starting with topics already familiar to and of interest to children facilities discussion into which new vocabulary and concepts can be added. Discussion could centre around; for example: who likes pizza, types of pizza, when children have pizza and their favourite pizzas.
Reading and spelling
Continue reading: readilearn: Engage learners with pizza-themed cross-curricula teaching and learning resources – Readilearn
This is brilliant! Pizza was a favorite of so many of my friends as kids!
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Thanks so much for your enthusiasm, Christy. Pizza is a favourite of many!
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Pizza is definitely a theme to engage learners.
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Thanks, Jennie. 🙂
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You’re welcome, Norah!
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Very creative post. I love the pizza theme as a way to encourage language!
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Thank you, Patricia. Making the most of opportunities for talking to occur helps learners learn.
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