Lesson summary
Think about your favourite athlete’s uniform, or perhaps the stadium they play in. What is always there? Logos for companies selling all kinds of things. But have you ever stopped to think about why? And whether or not it’s okay for any type of company to sponsor sports? In this activity, you’ll investigate sponsorship of sport by companies selling unhealthy food.
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Curriculum connections: English, Health and Physical Education, Literacy, Critical and Creative Thinking, Ethical Understanding
This is a good activity for kids to complete independently.
Ideal for: Upper Secondary Years 9 & 10
Themes:
- think and connect
Time required:Â 30 minutes
Resources required
- An device with internet connection
- Pen and paper or laptop
- Timer or phone to use as a timer
Additional info
Learning@Home resources are designed for parents and teachers to use with children in the home environment. They can be used as stand-alone activities or built into existing curriculum-aligned learning programs. Our Learning@Home series includes two types of resources. The first are fun and challenging real-world activities for all ages, the second are self-directed lessons for upper primary and secondary students. These lessons support independent learning in remote or school settings.
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