E03 The One with a Superstar Fridge
What the heck are wacucheese sticks and why is Chris Judd groaning?
This clip begins as a traditional lesson in what a professional football player like AFL champion Chris Judd might eat for peak performance, but takes a hilarious turn when he’s “poisoned” by his 10 y/o interviewers. This would be a great springboard into lessons about digestion, nutrition, or even hygiene! You can also take the opportunity to explore acidity and alkalinity by introducing the concept of a natural pH test, as per the resource attached.

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Pumpkins used to be called gros melons (which means large melon in Latin). The word pumpkin first showed up in Cinderella back in the 17th century.