Smart Food = Smart (and happy) Kids By: Mrs. Roesler Team Roesler INCLUDE IN YOUR POWERPOINT A CATCHY TITLE ABOUT MAKING SMART FOOD CHOICES. INCLUDE YOUR.

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Smart Food = Smart (and happy) Kids By: Mrs. Roesler Team Roesler INCLUDE IN YOUR POWERPOINT A CATCHY TITLE ABOUT MAKING SMART FOOD CHOICES. INCLUDE YOUR TEAM NAME AND TEAM MEMBERS ON TITLE PAGE

WHAT’S YOUR HOOK? How are you going to draw people in to your presentation? Be creative!!! Don’t forget to dress professional on the day you present

CREATE A MEAL NAME: KEEP YOU GOING LUNCH ADD SOME IMAGES OF YOUR MEAL TO GIVE THE STUDENTS AN IDEA OF WHAT THEY WOULD GET. DON’T USE FALSE ADVERTISING! LIST YOUR MENU ITEMS… MAC N’ CHEESYLICIOUSNESS CRUNCHY CARROTS PERFECT PEARS SNAPPY SNICKERDOODLES

Nutrition Facts Calories: 550 Protein: 22 grams Fat: 6 grams Saturated fat: 3 grams Sodium: 400 mg Most of the meals served are under 650 calories! Check ours out, it only has 550 calories and you get a cookie Low sodium means you don’t get thirsty in the afternoon during class! Use nutrition facts from the nutrition facts activities to support that your meal is the best! Give examples and reasons that your recipe choices are the BEST!

Nutrition Facts Vitamin A: 4000 IU Vitamin C: Calcium: Fiber: Carbohydrates: Lots of calcium builds strong bones! Fiber keeps you full longer And, carbohydrates keep you going all afternoon Use nutrition facts from the nutrition facts activities to support that your meal is the best! Give examples and reasons that your recipe choices are the BEST! CHOOSE FUNNY PICTURES TO CATCH THE VIEWER’S EYE

Fun Facts about your meal Did you know broccoli is Italian? Do you know who invented macaroni? The cafeteria workers love the lasagna! Carrots help to give you better eyesight! HAVE FUN AND INTERESTING FACTS TO DRAW THE VIEWER IN!

Selling points If you’re into sports our meal will help you because… USE IMAGES KIDS CAN RELATE TO. WHY IS FOOD IMPORTANT TO KIDS?

If you need some brain food… Our meal supports healthy brain function because we used healthy carbohydrates, fresh fruit and protein to keep you and your brain energized! GIVE SOME REASONING THAT SELLS YOUR MEAL

Vote if you like our meal best! If you like our meal best, put a bean in our jar to vote for our meal to win! The meal may even get placed on the school lunch menu if it is super popular! TELL THE VOTER HOW THEY CAN VOTE FOR YOUR MEAL