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Topic 2 Lesson 3

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Plan for today
  • Homework check
  • Explanation T2.2 Food molecules
  • Make exercises in your textbook 
  • Make 'Zoo animal nutritionist' exercises 

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Homework check
  • Answers for topic 2.1 are in the classroom
  • Correct your answers in a different color (Answer wrong? write down the correct answer in the different color)
  • I will call your name to check your homework

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Learning goals
  • I know the names of the 7 types of nutrients
  • I know what the 7 types of nutrients are used for in the body
  • I know in what kind of foods the different nutrients are present 
  • I can read food labels and understand what calories, quantities and daily value mean
  • I know what food indicators are and understand how they can be used to test the food for certain nutrients

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Key words
  • Nutrient
  • Daily value
  • Proteins
  • Carbohydrates
  • Minerals
  • Vitamins
  • Water 
  • Fats
  • Fibres

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Food molecules
Food is made out of molecules. 
Nutrients are food molecules. 

There are seven types of nutrients:
  • Carbohydrates
  • Proteins
  • Lipids
  • Minerals
  • Vitamins
  • Water
  • Fiber

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Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates are for building and energy.

Sugars are small carbohydrates (glucose)
Starches are large carbohydrates

Good sources:
Grains, pasta, fruits, honey



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Proteins
Proteins are for building, because cells are built out of proteins

Proteins are built out of amino acids

Good sources:
Meat, fish, eggs, beans





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Lipids
Lipids are fats and they are used for energy.

Lipids contain twice as much energy as carbohydrates.
They are used for energy storage.

Good sources:
Oils, butter, fried food






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Minerals
Minerals we only need in small amounts and help to keep us healthy

Examples are calcium for strong bones and iron for your red blood cells.

Good sources:
Iron: red meat
Calcium: dairy products






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Vitamins
Vitamins we also only need in small amounts and keep us healthy.

They are named after letters.

Good sources:
Vit A: carrots, eggs
Vit C: citrus fruits






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Water
Water is important for transport, cooling down and removing waste from your body.

Good sources:
Drinks, fruits and vegetables






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Fibers
Fiber cannot be broken down in your body. It helps your food move through your digestive system.

Good sources:
Grains and vegetables






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GROWTH & REPAIR
ENERGY
STAYING HEALTHY
PROTEINS
CARBOHYDRATES
FATS
MINERALS
WATER
FIBRE
VITAMINS

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FOOD LABLES
Shows:

Quantities: amounts

Calories: energy in the food

Daily value: recommended amount of that nutrient per day






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INDICATORS
Indicators show (indicate) if a certain substance is present or not


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Assignment 'Zoo animal nutritionist'

You can find the assignment 'Zoo animal nutritionist' in classroom

Follow the instructions

Make sure you hand it in before the next lesson


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Homework
Finish assignment ‘Zoo animal nutritionist’ on the classroom


Make question 12-21 in your textbook (pages 56-63) 


NEXT WEEK:  experiment with indicators (=graded 1x)

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