Monday 23 January 2012

Unit 8 Healthy Life



Get Your Nutrition Facts Straight The Nutrition Facts food label gives you information about which nutrients (say: nu-tree-ents) are in the food. Your body needs the right combination of nutrients, such as vitamins, to work properly and grow. Most nutrients are measured in grams, also written as g

Other information on the label is given in percentages. Food contains fat, protein, carbohydrates, and fiber. Food also contains vitamins, such as A and C, and minerals, such as calcium and iron. Nutrition specialists know how much of each one kids and adults should get every day to have a healthy diet. From Staying Healthy

Children at primary school age are ready to learn about healthy food and activity. Breakfast is important. Some children are fussy or picky eaters, but snacking or grazing can be a good way to eat. School lunches and canteen food should be healthy and tasty. Family meal times are an important time to share.

The Fun Way to Learn About Nutrition! Nutrition education printables are fun activities that encourage learning and discussion about healthy food choices and nutrition. Kids will learn about the kids food pyramid, healthy eating, nutrition vocabulary, food groups, healthy food combinations, and more.
Our final task:







Que no se te escape ningún pez antes de saber cuánto han crecido en las últimas semanas.

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