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NUTRIENTS: WE ARE WHAT WE EAT Teacher Page>>>
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Nutrients in food provide the building material and energy source for our body. Scientists have identified 40 or more different nutrients necessary for good health. They are divided into 6 major categories: Carbohydrates Fats Protein Vitamins Minerals Water
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Lesson 1: DURING THIS EXERCISE YOU WILL SEE LISTED A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT NUTRIENTS. IN YOUR JOURNAL, WRITE THE ROLE THE NUTRIENT PLAYS IN THE BODY, AND LIST AT LEAST ONE FOOD SOURCE THAT CONTAINS THE NUTRIENT. EXAMPLE: Vitamin K Helps blood to clot Eggs
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Simple Carbohydrates Vitamin C Saturated Fat Complete Protein Vitamin A NUTRIENT BODY ROLE SOURCE
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Simple Carbohydrates Vitamin C Saturated Fat Complete Protein Vitamin A NUTRIENT BODY ROLE SOURCE Muscle energy Fight infection Protects organs Build tissue Healthy skin Sugar Fruit Butter Steak Carrots
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Unsaturated Fat Iron Sodium NUTRIENT BODY ROLE SOURCE Calcium Phosphorus
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Unsaturated Fat Iron Sodium NUTRIENT BODY ROLE SOURCE Calcium Phosphorus Build bone/teeth Strengthens bone Stores energy Red blood cell operation Body fluid balance Milk Broccoli Corn oil Raisins Salt
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Complex Carbohydrates Potassium Chloride NUTRIENT BODY ROLE SOURCE Fiber Incomplete Protein
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Complex Carbohydrates Chloride NUTRIENT BODY ROLE SOURCE Fiber Incomplete Protein Helps move waste Energy source Enzyme activator Part of enzymes Grains Nuts Potatoes Banana Peas Potassium Repairs tissue
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Vitamin E Sulfur Riboflavin (B2) NUTRIENT BODY ROLE SOURCE Vitamin D Iodine
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Vitamin E Sulfur Riboflavin (B2) NUTRIENT BODY ROLE SOURCE Vitamin D Iodine Deposits calcium in bones. Produces Thyroid hormone. Healthy Red blood cells. Builds hair,nails Healthy skin Milk Seafood Yellow vegetables Oatmeal Fish
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LESSON 2: Plan a daily menu(breakfast, lunch, dinner) that will incorporate the following nutrients: Simple Carbohydrates Vitamin C Calcium Phosphorus Iron Vitamin A Incomplete Protein Potassium Iodine Complex Carbohydrates Vitamin K Sulfur Complete Protein Fiber Vitamin D
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Breakfast: Lunch: Dinner:
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THE END
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TEACHER PAGE: Objective- 1) The students will be able to identify the 6 major nutrients necessary for life. 2) The students will identify which nutrients are contained in which foods. 3) The students will be able to apply this knowledge in determining a diet. Activity- In lesson 1 the students will list one activity the nutrient performs in the body and one food source. In lesson 2 the students will make out a menu utilizing the nutrients given. Process- Allow students 5 minutes to answer each lesson 1 screen. After each screen discuss the various body processes and food possibilities. The examples given are not complete. In lessen 2 give 10 minutes to plan a daily menu. There is no one answer, have students explain which foods contain which nutrients.
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