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Nutrition ED 325 Fall 2015

Technology & Engineering Science Content Biological Science Physical Science Earth & Space Science Technology & Engineering Environment & Ecology Health & Safety

Nutrition Standard 10.1.3.C: Explain the role of the food guide pyramid in helping people eat a healthy diet.

Do you drink soda?

Is soda recommended in a nutritious diet? See www.choosemyplate.gov

Soda has SUGAR The RDA for sugar is… 15g per day 25g per day

Soda has SUGAR The RDA for sugar is… 15g per day 25g per day

Science Journal Entry Date: 9/2 Title: Nutrition Labels Question: How many teaspoons of sugar are in each container of Coke (regular 12 oz., 16.9 oz., 42. oz., diet 12 oz.)? Hypothesis/Prediction: Container Size Prediction Regular 12 oz. ___tsps. 16.9 oz. 42.2 oz. Diet 12 oz.

Procedure: Use sugar packets to visually represent your predictions.

Calculate actual teaspoons of sugar for each container 4g = 1 teaspoon Procedure: Calculate actual teaspoons of sugar for each container 4g = 1 teaspoon Results: Container A. Grams of sugar per serving ? Teaspoons Reg. 12 oz. 16.9 oz. 42.2 oz. Diet 12 oz.

12 oz. Regular Coke Serving Size 12 oz. Servings per container 1 Total Fat 0g Sodium 45mg Total Carb. 39g Sugars 39g Protein 0g

16.9 oz. bottle Serving Size 1 bottle Servings per container 1 Total Fat 0g Sodium 65mg Total Carb 55g Sugars 55g Protein 0g

42.2 oz. bottle Serving Size 12 oz. Servings per container about 3.5 Total Fat 0g Sodium 45mg Total Carb 39g Sugars 39g Protein 0g

12 oz. Diet Coke Serving Size 12 oz. Servings per container 1 Total Fat 0g Sodium 40mg Total Carb. 0g Sugars 0g Protein 0g

Calculate actual teaspoons of sugar for each container 4g = 1 teaspoon Procedure: Calculate actual teaspoons of sugar for each container 4g = 1 teaspoon Results: Container A. Grams of sugar per serving B. Servings per container C. Total grams of sugar per container ( A X B = ) D. Teaspoons of sugar per container (C ÷ 4 = ) Reg. 12 oz. 16.9 oz. 42.2 oz Diet 12 oz.

Conclusions: Did your results match your predictions? Was anything unexpected or surprising? Is soda part of a healthy diet? How does the total grams of sugar in 1 can of soda compare to the RDA daily sugar intake?

Elaborate Based on your findings, will the Coke can and the Diet Coke can sink or float? What is your prediction? Why?

Soda sink & float https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sg0lUST2a8s

Review Pedagogical Content: What are the characteristics of excellent science educators in relation to Danielson’s Domains? Science Content: Is soda part of a healthy diet? What is important to remember when reading nutrition labels?