This assembly teaching pack for Key Stage One gets the children to investigate and reflect on how people can harvest and utilise different materials from the sea to use for a range of purposes and functions in their lives.

The group can explain how the natural world can provide resources and materials for communities to use when performing different jobs and events.

Download this teaching pack including an assembly plan, classroom activities and an interactive presentation to investigate and reflect on how people can harvest and utilise different materials from the sea to use for a range of purposes and functions in their lives

Activities in this teaching pack include display posters to identify and describe some of the different foods that can be harvested from the sea for a range of purposes and a shared reading text of a prayer to reflect about harvest and growth in the world.

The interactive presentation gets the children to explore how people can harvest and utilise different materials from the sea to use for a range of purposes and functions.

This assembly can support development in learning how mother nature can provide nourishment, protection and support to all living things in different habitats and environments. There are teaching activities for shared learning and reflection and an interactive presentation to introduce concepts and key skills.

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