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This screen shows pupils that we need to eat the different food groups in a correct balance for maximum health and proper functioning of the body. It shows the healthy balanced plate and has an interactive element asking pupils to drag the appropriate text to match the food group on the plate.
Explain to pupils that a healthy diet should contain a balance of the different food groups in the amounts shown on the plate. Ask pupils to think about their diet and whether it is balanced. This leads into looking at a set of meals over a course of time. Give pupils the Diet Diary PDF (worksheet) and instruct them to keep a note of all the food and drink they have in a week. After the week review the pupils' diaries and ask them to evaluate whether they are eating the correct foods in the right balance and if they aren't what they can do to change their diet in school and at home. This leads directly into the Healthy Schools Standards, in which pupils are encouraged to look at their school environment and consider ways to make it a healthier place. Encourage pupils to take their diet diary home and discuss their findings with their parents or guardians. You may want to pupils to share their diaries and look for differences in types of diet e.g. are there cultural or ethnic differences, is anyone a vegetarian.
Note: Diet can be a sensitive and social issue so consider the implications of this work and how best to handle any difficulties or embarrassment that may arise due to differing cultural, financial and social/family situations in the class. It is important to encourage the pupils to make good choices as far as possible but not to feel disadvantaged if their choices at home are limited.
The appropriate curriculum links are given below:
| Science |
Life Processes and Living Things Sc2, 2b |
The need for food for activity and growth, and the importance for an adequate and varied diet |
| PSHE & citizenship |
Developing confidence and responsibility, 1a |
To recognise what they like and dislike |
| Developing good relationships and respecting the differences between people 4f |
That difference and similarities arise between people for a number of factors, including cultural, ethnic, racial and religious diversity |
| Developing good relationships and respecting the differences between people 4g |
Where individuals, families and groups can get help and support |
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