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Page 1: Multimedia AC-320 Professor Dana Fuso Group Members Jacqueline Buckham Susana Rebaza Nigora Pellegrino Maudylyne Eze Healthy Living.

Multimedia AC-320

Professor Dana Fuso

Group Members

Jacqueline Buckham

Susana Rebaza

Nigora Pellegrino

Maudylyne Eze

Healthy Living

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Objectives: Students will understand the food groups and know

which foods belong to each group.Students will understand the importance of eating

healthy meals. The students will gain an understanding of how

important it is to be physically active by learning about the benefits of an active lifestyle along with learning different activities that will keep them healthy.

Students will understand how to read food labelStudents will understand the importance of water

intake

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Materials:Nutrition SongFood PyramidComputerBlank Food PyramidVideoHandouts

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Do now:Take out the homework that you were

assigned over the weekend to keep track of all the meals and snacks that you ate.

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Question:Do you know why you had to keep track of

the food that you ate over the weekend?

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Answer:

The reason that you all kept track of the food that you all ate was because we are going to look at your eating habits and compare it to the food pyramid.

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Nutritional Facts:As you get older eating healthy is going to be

something you think about a great deal. There are hundreds of good tasting foods out there though many of them are bad for you. Unfortunately, depending on the foods you eat and how much of them you eat in a sitting you can end up becoming overweight and having considerable health problems.

If you have started looking at food and wondering if it is good for you and what it will do to your body then you are heading in the right direction. The key to healthy eating begins with moderation. As much as French Fries and pizza taste good they can also be hazardous to your health if you eat them everyday.

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Food Pyramid:

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Food Pyramid Teaching:Proteins help keep muscles strong. Dairy products provide calcium to

keep bones strong. Carbohydrates are used to provide

energy for the body. Fruits and vegetables provide many

needed vitamins and nutrients. Fats are also used in helping provide

energy.

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Song:Song : Alive with Fivehttp://www.fns.usda.gov/multimedia/music/alivewithfive.mp3

Lyrics:(Talking about the five food groups, what they areand what they help do)Banana is a fruit, broccoli is a veggieRice is a grain, chicken is a protein foodMilk is dairy, and now we’ve got fiveWe’re going to feel our best (uh huh), we’re going to feel alive!

Chorus:Alive, with five, both you and IAlive with five, let’s give them a tryFruits and vegetables, dairy and grainsAdd to that a protein food and you’ll be on your way!So many fruits and vegetables are good for meSome help me heal my wounds, or give me more energySometimes I like to eat them with some meat, bread, and cheeseThese five food groups give me what I need, wouldn’t you agree?

Chorus

I’ve got a red apple (a fruit, a fruit)And green spinach leaves (a vegetable, a vegetable)I toasted up some bread (a grain, a grain)With some low-fat cheddar cheese (that’s dairy, that’s dairy)A few slices of turkey (a protein food, a protein food)That’s a fine-looking plate (my plate, my plate)If you want to be healthy, if you want to feel your bestThese five food groups are the key to your success!

Chorus <

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Fill in the Pyramid:

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Question:Do you think you are eating healthy based

on what we discussed about the food pyramid?

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Question:What physical activities do you enjoy

doing?

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Ways To Be ActiveHandout

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Physical activity:Gives oxygen to brain Helps maintain healthy weightReduces fatigue and boredom Increases social and emotional skills Helps to get a better night's sleep

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Activity Video:http://youtu.be/9XpN28GieSg

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Water Intake

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Importance Of Drinking Water

Water makes up more than half of your body weight.

A steady supply is necessary to keep his body working properly.

Approximately 6-8 glasses of water is recommended daily.

Try to bring water daily with you to school.

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Reading Food Labels

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In order to plan a healthy diet, we must know how to read a food label. Food labels show us if a food has a little or a lot of certain nutrients. Look on the side of a product to find the Nutrition Facts title.

You will find the serving size of the food below the nutrition facts title. Similar food products have similar serving sizes. The servings per container are also included to let you compare what you actually eat with the serving size on that product. So remember, if the serving size is 1 cup and you eat 2 cups, then you will need to double the numbers on the label.

% Daily values are listed to give you an idea of how one serving of a product contributes nutritionally to a 2000 calorie diet. Use the % daily values to see if a food has a little or a lot of a nutrient.

The amount of calories in one serving of the product is listed. Only a few nutrients are listed on the Nutrition Facts label-those that relate to today's most important health issues. The label lists total fat, saturated fat, cholesterol and sodium because people eat too much of these.

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Interactive assignment: Fun games to learn more about

nutrition and the food pyramid:http

://www.nourishinteractive.com/kids/5-food-group-games