Newsletter Snippet
Loading Up the Lunchbox - Te Reo Maori
Haere maiHow can we help?
Te Whatu Ora - Health New Zealand, Te Matau a Māui Hawke's Bay takes great care to see to it that material accessible from this site is of value to educators and represents "best practice" in terms of unbiased and well-informed content.
However, Te Whatu Ora, Te Matau a Māui Hawke's Bay cannot be responsible for material which is posted onto other websites which are linked to this one. If you are concerned that material here is inappropriate for whatever reason, please use the "submit a revision" button to let us know.
Loading Up the Lunchbox - Te Reo Maori
The fun, easy, visual way for children to learn science! If you've been searching for a fun, easy, visual way to help children learn science, you've come to the right place. Our products include cartoons, animations, science colouring vooks, e-colouring books, science projects, activities, stories and printable science worksheets that help children learn and love science.
Proteins help in growth and repair of body.
Vitamins and minerals protect our body from various diseases.
Dietary fibres help to get rid of undigested food.
Water plays a very important role in our body. Water helps us to get rid of liquid wastes in the form of sweat and urine. Water also helps us to absorb the dissolved nutrients.
Such a diet which contains all the nutrients in right amounts is called a balanced diet.
Balanced diet helps in proper growth and maintenance of our body.
Videos to connect to a range of learning resources. Heart health and recipe / cooking videos.
Watch and learn about the digestive system. What happens to the different foods you eat?
Learn about our 5 main food groups with Jessi and Squeaks, then see if you can name them all!
Water is the BEST DRINK. Click here for resources
Diabetes NZ provides information, resources and support for those with diabetes - Type 1 and Type 2.
Good learning here.
Rangatahi Tu Rangatira recognises there are many things that affect people's wellness.
We promote a holistic approach to mauri ora offering information and support.
BodhaGuru Learning proudly presents a 3D animated musical video in English which explains how food is digested in human body. It shows how food passes through the digestive tract and how enzyme woks on the food to convert complex food into simpler substances.
Lots of different things affect how healthy we are including what we eat and how active we are. Food plays a huge part in keeping us healthy and so we need to make sure we're eating a variety of foods to get all the right vitamins and nutrients.
Posters that illustrate the amount of sugar in common New Zealand drinks and promote water or low-fat milk as the best drink of choice. https://order.hpa.org.nz/collections/eating-activity/products/how-much-sugar-do-you-drink-schools-poster-a3
Diabetes NZ provides information, resources and support for those with diabetes - Type 1 and Type 2.
Good learning here.
Te Hapū O Ngāti Wheke is the heart of the Rāpaki community, and it’s a heart the hapū are committed to keeping healthy.
This digestive system animation explains the mammalian digestive system: the structure of the alimentary canal, working and its functions. The six primary processes of the digestive system include:
Ingestion of food
Website of Sport HB - creating a healthy vibrant community by supporting our people to be more physically active
English language posters that illustrate the amount of sugar in common New Zealand drinks and promote water or low-fat milk as the best drink of choice. https://order.hpa.org.nz/products/how-much-sugar-do-you-drink
Tradition on a Plate will show viewers how to cook delicious traditional Māori food from their own kitchen.
Hank takes us through the bowels of the human digestive system and explains why it's all about surface area.
Crash Course Biology is now available on DVD! http://dft.ba/-8bCC
Māori kai (food) is prepared using a delicious combination of kai moana (food from the sea) and kai whenua (food from the land). In this blog we talk about some of the commonly used ingredients found in traditional Māori foods.