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MyPlate Nutrition Food Label Teen Healthy Eating Lesson: A TPT Best-Seller!

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MyPlate Nutrition Lessons: Have you ever have a student ask you if a food product was "healthy?" Did you know there's an easy formula you can use to find out? This 4-lesson resource combines MyPlate food groups with a challenging guessing game as to whether 15 products in those groups are healthy, and a fun food label reading scramble around the room to find the answers!


>> Integrated Skills Based, Content Based / Knowledge Based. The best of both worlds.

>> Meets HS/MS National Health Education Standards. 

>> Meets HS/MS Technical Subjects Health Common Core Standards.

>> Meets Washington State’s rigorous Health Education Standards.


Why Purchase This Resource:

  • Engaging activities: reading food labels, food label math formula practice, guessing amounts of fat and sugar in items, personalized plates, art project, quiz, videos, background research for teacher, and more!
  • Now on Google Drive for Digital Learning! All student worksheets and handout AND the PowerPoint are all on Google Slides!
  • Fun guessing game, optional prizes, calculators, formulas, and scrambling..It's fun and educational. Talk about a jammed-packed nutrition lesson!
  • 46 pages of highly organized, step-by-step teacher directions follow the PowerPoint and tell you exactly to say!
  • New U.S.D.A. Food Labels!


Here is What Previous Buyers Have to Say:

- "This was easy to use and visually appealing."

- "A definite necessity for our nutrition unit!"

- "Awesome"

- "Lots of great things for the kids to do and so much info! Very well done!"

- "My students love this activity!"

- "Definitely brought out some creative thinking during a discussion"


★ This lesson is taken directly from my Full Semester/Year High School Health Curriculum, which is the “#1 Best-Selling Health Curriculum” on the whole TPT website!


How Does This Lesson Relate to my "Food Label Scavenger Hunt" Lesson?:

  • This lesson was created as PART 2 to my #1 best-selling lesson: Food Label Scavenger Hunt
  • If you already have the scavenger hunt, know that the guessing game, food labels, and scramble activities in this lesson are all different! This new lesson is a unique stand alone, and focuses on MYPLATE!
  • The PART 1 "Scavenger Hunt" lesson has 42 food labels that cover a variety of nutritional concepts, while this lesson focuses on MyPlate
  • Both lessons ensure that your students will easily be able to read food labels and determine if food products are healthy...What a great life skill!

More Facts About This lesson:

  1. ALL DOCS AND POWERPOINT SLIDES ARE EDITABLE!
  2. 46 pages of step-by-step Teacher Directions that follow the PowerPoint slides and tell you what to say!!
  3. 119-Slide PowerPoint that walks you through the lesson. Here are some highlights:
  4. Nutrients review (calories, fats, protein, dairy, grains, and fruits and vegetables)
  5. “Healthy Schools” Vending Machine Regulations with website for individual states
  6. Calcium recommendation
  7. MyPlate program
  8. 5 slides with colored photos of the 15 food products
  9. 4 formula practice slides
  10. Guessing game example

4 FULL LESSONS INCLUDE:

  • "Food Label Reading Lesson" with teacher directions, worksheet and PowerPoint, and new U.S.D.A. Food Labels!

  • Personalized MyPlate Worksheet and Key, and "Foods I Like" Worksheet with list of over 100 foods!

  • "Food Label Scramble" Lessons: Guessing game, 15 food labels with colored photos, worksheet and key, and activity directions

  • "Interactive MyPlate" cut out activity and "Art Rubric" included!

  • Grocery Store Scavenger Hunt Worksheet"

  • MyPlate Quiz and Key


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Mrs. S.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Follow precisely a complex multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks, attending to special cases or exceptions defined in the text.
Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain-specific words and phrases as they are used in a specific scientific or technical context relevant to grades 9–10 texts and topics.
Compare and contrast findings presented in a text to those from other sources (including their own experiments), noting when the findings support or contradict previous explanations or accounts.

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