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Incredible Ingredients! Age 7–8

Lesson 1: What's It Made Of? Learning outcome: I know how to find out about what is in different foods.

Lesson 1: What's It Made Of? Big Question: What is in the food we eat?

Lesson 1: What's It Made Of? KWL Grid: What do I already know? What do I want to know? What have I learned?

Lesson 2: Sugar Search Learning outcomes: I can investigate how much sugar there is in fizzy drinks. I can read and interpret a nutritional facts label to determine sugar content in drinks

Lesson 2: Sugar Search Big Question: How much sugar is there is some of the drinks I like?

Lesson 3: Different Diets Learning outcome: I recognise the similarities and differences in the food people eat around the world.

Lesson 3: Different Diets Big Question: How can different ingredients in our food affect our health?

Lesson 3: Different Diets Different dishes: Tandoori chicken from India Spaghetti bolognese from Italy Pad thai From Thailand Couscous from Morocco Moussaka from Greece Paella from Spain

Lesson 3: Different Diets

Unit Key Vocabulary nutrition protein carbohydrates fats vitamins minerals sugar floating sinking dense food diet ingredient season nutrition healthy

Incredible Ingredients, Age 7–8 Photo Credits: tandoori chicken - Fotolia.com / Ezume Images; spaghetti bolognese - Shutterstock.com / Joshua Resnick; pad thai - Fotolia.com / boltenkoff; couscous - Fotolia.com / svariophoto; moussaka - Fotolia.com / Mario; paella - Fotolia.com / stefania57