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This is what I have been doing: Firstly I took 17 photographs of years 3+4 children’s packed lunches. Secondly I gave 15 food dairies to year 3+5. I got seven completed ones back
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I took 17 photograph of children's lunch boxes and after I did a tally chart and wrote down what they ate.
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This is what I found out 76% of children had crisps in their packed lunch 76% had sandwiches 64% of children had a drink in their packed lunches I wondered if some children didn’t have a drink all day. If you don’t have a drink in your packed lunch, it is a good idea to go to the water fountain I know sometimes children might not go to the water fountain because they don’t want to be separated from their friends.
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Water is good for you! It helps you to concentrate It stops you getting dehydrated
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Only 35% of children had chocolate in their packed lunch. I thought this would be higher.
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Food diary results I found out what seven children ate on a Saturday Most children did not have a healthy breakfast Almost all children have a sugary cereal
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Did children eat 5 fruit and vegetables a day? Only 2 children had 5 or more fruit and vegetables a day I noticed lots of children have crisps. 5 out of 7 children have crisps during the day. A lot of children had crisps in their packed lunches too.
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Conclusions Children could eat healthier snacks. Instead of crisps they could have a healthy snack, such as a juicy apple or a sweet banana. I think children should think about when they are older. They need to remember that what they eat now will affect them in the future.
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