Opener #10 What is one thing you learned about food labels?

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Opener #10 What is one thing you learned about food labels?

Mystery Food Label – page 11 Analyze the food label. 1. determine what it food it is. 2. explain why you think it is that specific food. - use least two specific pieces of evidence

¼ cup of Reese's Pieces candies Mystery Food Label Analyze the food label. 1. determine what it food it is. 2. explain why you think it is that specific food. Use details to support your claim. ¼ cup of Reese's Pieces candies Practice

A Carrots #1 Mystery Food Label Analyze the food label. 1. determine what it food it is. 2. explain why you think it is that specific food. Use details to support your claim. or 1 cup A Carrots #1

B Black Beans #2 Mystery Food Label Analyze the food label. 1. determine what it food it is. 2. explain why you think it is that specific food. Use details to support your claim. or 1 cup B Black Beans #2

C Orange #3 Mystery Food Label Analyze the food label. 1. determine what it food it is. 2. explain why you think it is that specific food. . Use details to support your claim. or 1 cup C Orange #3

D Milk #4 Mystery Food Label Analyze the food label. 1. determine what it food it is. 2. explain why you think it is that specific food. Use details to support your claim. or 1 cup D Milk #4

E Steak #5 Mystery Food Label Analyze the food label. 1. determine what it food it is. 2. explain why you think it is that specific food. Use details to support your claim. or 3 oz. E Steak #5

F #6 Mystery Food Label Analyze the food label. 1. determine what it food it is. 2. explain why you think it is that specific food. Use details to support your claim. F Canned chicken noodle soup v v #6

Finish Food Labels pgs 10 Limit Total Fat to less than 65 grams Limit Cholesterol to less than 300mg Limit Sodium to less than 2,300mg Limit Add Sugar to no more than… 24 grams for girls 36 grams for boys. Do the Chart first Fill in the needed information If a food doesn’t list cholesterol – then write 0mg in that box When you are finished with the chart answer questions at the bottom of page 10 If you finish early; read Homework draw