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Chocolate Anyone? – #readilearn

Next Thursday 7 July is World Chocolate Day. If you ever needed an excuse to indulge in a little chocolate, this could be it. If you follow the link, you will find out some fun facts about the history of chocolate that begins more than 2 000 years ago.

If only we were allowed a little chocolate in the classroom, there are so many wonderful learning opportunities it could provide, for example:

Counting — how many chocolates all together?

Subtraction — how many left if I eat x?

Sharing (children can make equal shares, teachers can have the remainders 😉)

Multiplication — blocks of chocolate are great for arrays (columns and rows of)

Data — surveys who likes/does not like chocolate, what is the class’s favourite chocolate?

Measurement — how many chocolate bars tall are you? how many blocks balance one chocolate bar?

Chemical science — mixing, adding and removing heat, how chocolate is made, following recipes to make chocolate cake and chocolate crackles (just for starters).

Biological science — the cacao plant, where it grows, how it grows, and what it needs.

Of course, while all of these are possible, my suggestions are a bit tongue-in-cheek. However, we do have some absolutely acceptable ideas for incorporating chocolate into your program on World Chocolate Day.

I’m sure you’ve all heard of Michael Rosen. Going on a Bear Hunt is probably one of his better known books, but he is a fabulous poet and storyteller, and his website is rich with material for teachers and children. If you’ve never checked it out, I suggest you do.

On of my favourite stories, that children really love too, is Chocolate Cake. I wrote about it in the post Storytelling with author Michael Rosen.

It’s really fun, so I’ll share it again here.

Source: Chocolate Anyone? – readilearn

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28 responses to “Chocolate Anyone? – #readilearn”

  1. dgkaye Avatar

    What could be better than teaching kids with chocolates? ❤

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Exactly! 💖

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  2. Jennie Avatar

    Fabulous, Norah! I had no idea Michael Rosen was also a poet.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      He’s very clever and writes in many genres, Jennie.

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      1. Jennie Avatar

        I’m glad to know that. Thank you, Norah.

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        1. Norah Avatar

          My pleasure, Jennie.

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  3. Miriam Hurdle Avatar

    I’ll try to have one piece of dark chocolate chip for breakfast. Thank you for the reminder, Norah!

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    1. Norah Avatar

      What a great way to start the day, Miriam.

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      1. Miriam Hurdle Avatar

        Yes, Norah. I may do that instead of having coffee.

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        1. Norah Avatar

          I don’t start the day with coffee either, Miriam. I wonder if I should. 🙂

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  4. Darlene Avatar

    Some great ideas here! Perhaps you could use pictures of chocolate.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Perhaps. Or would that be cruel? 😉😂

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      1. Darlene Avatar

        I might be.😉😎

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  5. petespringerauthor Avatar
    petespringerauthor

    I used to introduce fractions with chocolate bars. Until kids understand how fractions work, they will often choose 1/16 of a candy bar over 1/4, thinking it will be more.

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    1. Miriam Hurdle Avatar

      Haha, Pete, I love this, choose 1/16 over 1/4

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    2. Norah Avatar

      Chocolate is a good way of teaching fractions. They’ll quickly learn which piece they’d rather have. 🙂

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  6. Jacqui Murray Avatar

    Oh yummy! I haven’t eaten chocolate in 30 years–it gives me headaches. I tried it a month ago on the theory life changes. What a mistake!

    Can I eat it here vicariously?

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    1. Miriam Hurdle Avatar

      It kept me up all night.

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    2. Norah Avatar

      Oh, I’m sorry to hear that Jacqui. 💖

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      1. Jacqui Murray Avatar

        I’m used to it. I now love oatmeal raisin cookies and cheesecake!

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        1. Norah Avatar

          They sound good to me too!

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    […] Chocolate anyone?… Please head over to Norah’s blog and learn how we can teach children about the pleasures of chocolate and more…there are lots of fun facts and history   https://norahcolvin.com/2022/07/01/chocolate-anyone-readilearn/ […]

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  8. Dimity Powell Avatar
    Dimity Powell

    You had me at chocolate. I love this day and every other day there is a reason to have more chocolate – not that a reason is strictly needed, right!

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Every day is a chocolate day, if you wish it to be so. Enjoy! 💖🎂

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  9. beth Avatar

    brilliant!

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Thanks, Beth.

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