Healthy Foods
By: Mrs. Micah
Standard & Objectives• Standard 1 – Students will develop a sense of self.
• Objective 1 – Describe and adopt behaviors for health
and safety. • Objective 2 – Develop and apply skills in fine and
gross motor movement
Table of Contents•Grains•Vegetables•Fruit•Milk•Meat & Beans
Grains• Make at least half your grains, whole
grains–Whole wheat bread and crackers– Pasta– Brown Rice– Popcorn– Cereal
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Vegetables• Vary your veggies– Broccoli– Potatoes– Carrots–Mushrooms– Green beans– Cucumbers
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Fruits• Focus on Fruits– Apples– Bananas– Cherries– Strawberries– Peaches– Oranges
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Milk• Get calcium rich foods–Milk– Yogurt & Frozen Yogurt– Ice Cream– Cheese
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Meat & Beans• Go lean with protein– Fish– Beef– Pork– Chicken– Eggs– Peanuts
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WebsitesFun Games• Dole Fruit and Vegg
ie Game
• Pyramid Blast Off
Fun Recipe Websites• Recipes
• Recipes for Healthy Kids
Assignment• Create a “wordle word cloud” using
the information you have learned about healthy eating habits and healthy foods through out this power point, as well as the links within the power point. Print the wordle off and bring to class.–Wordle - Beautiful Word Clouds
Citation Page• http://www.choosemyplate.gov/foodgroups/proteinfoods.html• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBMxpDbp51A• http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview.cgi?LPid=5691• http://www.MyPyramid.gov• http://www.uen.org/cc/uen/core/pub/displayCoreCourse.action?ccId=8002• http://www.uen.org/cc/uen/core/pub/displayCoreCourse.action?ccId=8002• http://1kids.net/blog/food-pyramid-for-kids-2/