- Needs to be a balanced meal in a bar. http://kidshealth.org/parent/nutrition_center/healthy_eating/food_labels.html - How much you need in a healthy diet.
- Decide on the ingredients and make a food label using the food label creators online.
- Create a free account and sign in
- Go to analyze recipe.
- Select the ingredients and analyze how much would be in 100 grams.
- If it is not a balanced meal change some of the ingredients.
Wednesday, 26 November 2014
Designing a health lunch bar
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Class powerpoints - Nutrition
Below are the links to the class powerpoints on google docs.
Food labels
Deficiency diseases
Balanced diet/deficiency diseases worksheet
Food labels
Deficiency diseases
Balanced diet/deficiency diseases worksheet
Thursday, 20 November 2014
Are you what you eat? Weekly planner
Timeline
Week 1-2
3-4
5-6
7-8
9- 10
11-12
13
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Topics
Introduction of the unit
What is a balanced diet?
How healthy is your diet?
What macro nutrients do foods contain?
What are the deficiency disease?
How can you read a food label?
What are the health problems with
over eating and under eating?
What is BMI? How can you measure
BMI?
What are other methods of
measuring if you are healthy?
What are the health problems with
over eating and under eating?
What relationship does our diet have on our
health? What influence does culture have on people’s diet?
Are some diets better than others?
What are the parts of the digestive system?
How do the different parts of the
digestive system work?
How is the food broken down by
mechincal and chemical digestion?
What are the problems with the digestive system?
What are some of the caused of digestive problems?
Myth busting – Are all the old wives tells about food and
sicknesses true?
Are some diets better than others?
Does the media give misinformation about food?
What is food dressing? How does this trick people in
advertising?
Debates and essay writing
Review – final test – unit reflection
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Teaching experiences
WIK, WILK, WIL
Think pair share – of the major food groups.
Pre knowledge quiz – food facts.
Powerpoint – note taking – major food groups and the uses
in the body.
Labeling and matching activity – food plate
Planning a healthy eating plan for a typical day.
Lab – food testing
Reading and research tasks – food deficiencies
Food label reading exercise
Video task – problems with obesity and eating disorders.
Calculating energy in and energy out put.
Measuring of BMI - calculating
Reading task on obesity
Lab – energy content in different foods.
Research about the different diets around the world
Labeling exercise – parts of the digestive system
Class demo – model digestive system
Making a model gut lab – to show diffusion
Video – journey through the guts.
Assessment task 1 – comic strip
Formative test – key words quiz
Computer research – digestive problems and causes
Video – treatments of digestive problems
Video – food dressing and advertising.
Reading task – advert games – tricks used to get children
to eat junk food.
Advertising task – producing a poster
Photoshop video
Researching for debate topics
Carry out the debate following debating rules – groups of
3
Write argumentative essay in class
Refer back to wik, wilk, wil
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- Summative assessments
Outline of summative assessment task(s) including
assessment criteria:
1. Create
a cartoon strip detailing the journey of food through the digestive system.
Criteria D
iii.
apply communication modes effectively
iv. document the work of others and sources of information used.
2. Criteria D - iii. apply communication
modes effectively
Debating task – Groups of 3
debating various questions.
Junk food and soda’s should be
banned from Binus.
Fast food restaurants are
responsible for people becoming obese
Fast food commercials should be
banned
Unrealistic advertising leads
to eating disorders
3. Criteria D (all)
Argumentative essay (using the same question from the debate
write an argumentative essay.
Written in class
4. End
of unit test – Criteria A
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Are you what you eat? Inquiry questions
Statement of Inquiry
• A person’s diet and health are influenced by the media, culture and changes to diet.
Factual—What are
the parts of the digestive system?
How do the different parts of the
digestive system work?
What are the main parts of a
healthy diet?
What is BMI? How can you measure
BMI?
What are other methods of
measuring if you are healthy?
What are the health problems with
over eating and under eating?
What is a balanced diet?
What are the deficiency disease?
What is a fad diet?
How to read a food label?
What macro nutrients do different
food contain?
How much energy do different foods
contain?
Is there a healthy fat?
Conceptual—
What relationship does our diet have on our health?
How does the media and our peers influence our food choices?
What influence does culture have on people’s diet?
Are some diets better than others?
Does the media give misinformation about food?
What is food dressing? How does this trick people in
advertising?
Would you be healthier if you were vegetarian?
Debatable—
Are all diets as good as others? Why or why not?
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
Revision sites
Light
MCQ's Light
Practice quizzes, videos and powerpoints on Light
light - bbc bitesize
Sound
MCQ'sSound and hearing question
Practice quizzes, videos and powerpoints on sound and hearing
Types of wave - BBC bitesize
Sound bbc bitesize
Videos
Light and sound revision video
Light and colour
Fun Science - light
The eyeball
Colours of light
Sound revision videos
Science of sound
Fun science - Sound
Sound revision
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