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Unit Plan Template

 
Unit Author
First and Last Name Shannon LaClair
School District North Rose Wolcott
School Name Leavenworth Middle School
School City, State Wolcott, NY 14590
Unit Overview
Unit Title
Reading Nutrition Labels
Unit Summary
Students will be able to read and understand the main parts of a Nutrition label in order to make healthy food choices.
Subject Area
Home and Careers
Grade Level
7th   
Approximate Time Needed
(10) 40 minute classes
Unit Foundation
Targeted Content Standards and Benchmarks
1. Students will use an understanding of the elements of good nutrition to plan appropriate diets for themselves and others. They will know and use the appropriate tools and technologies for safe and
healthy food preparation.
Student Objectives/Learning Outcomes
Able to choose healthy foods by reading the nutrition label

Understand how to make substitutions in food choices to make it healthier

Can find the six essential nutrients needed on the Nutrition Label - protein, fat, carbohydrates, minerals, vitamins and water

Curriculum-Framing Questions
  Essential Question How do we decide what foods we will eat?
  Unit Questions How can a nutrition label help you make good food choices?

What information on a Nutrition Label might be helpful to you when choosing a certain food?

  Content Questions Which essential nutrient(s) should be consumed in limited amounts?

Which essential nutrients are considered to be the “good nutrients”?

Assessment Plan
Assessment Timeline
 

 

 
 

Before project work begins

Students work on projects and complete tasks

After project work is completed
 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

·   K-W-L Charts

·   Questioning

 

·   Graphic Organizers

·   Questioning

·   Food Journals

·   Peer Share

·   Student work or worksheets

·   Questioning

·   Graphic Organizers

 

·   Finished Projects – Pizza Boxes with Labels
 

 
 
 

Assessment Summary
Before the project begins, I will assess the students’ knowledge with the use of questioning and K-W-L Charts. While working on the project, the students will keep food journals that list the foods they eat as well as nutrition information that I have requested. They will analyze their choices using teacher made worksheets/graphic organizers. Questioning and Peer Share will be used as well to prompt further thought on the subject. After the Project is completed (Pizza Boxes with Labels made based on the ingredients they used), each student will be able to use graphic organizers to evaluate which group made the healthiest pizza based on the group’s labels.
Unit Details
Prerequisite Skills
Knowledge of the 6 Essential Nutrients, graphic organizers
Instructional Procedures
Plan Lab – in groups of 4

Gather ingredients – what the groups have chosen to make their healthy pizzas

Save labels – will be used to make calculations for each pizza

Make pizzas

Design Pizza Boxes – to advertise their pizzas

Use ingredient labels to calculate nutrition information – using graphic organizers and calculators to calculate the amounts of each nutrient and part of a label

Make a video commercial “selling” their pizzas to others

Peer evaluate to discover who’s pizza is the healthiest based on the labels

Accommodations for Differentiated Instruction
  Resource Student Work with a partner, use of calculators and graphs, teacher proximity (ease of help), extra time
  Nonnative English Speaker Provide visuals (text, picture and graphs), model activities, group with others who are verbally/communicatively strong
  Gifted Student Allow ability to go deeper in the material, pair with a student who may need the extra help, group leader, become an expert
Materials and Resources Required For Unit
Technology – Hardware (Click boxes of all equipment needed)
Camera

Computer(s)

Digital Camera

DVD Player

Internet Connection

Laser Disk

Printer

Projection System

Scanner

Television

VCR

Video Camera

Video Conferencing Equip.

Other      

Technology – Software (Click boxes of all software needed.)
Database/Spreadsheet

Desktop Publishing

E-mail Software

Encyclopedia on CD-ROM

Image Processing

Internet Web Browser

Multimedia

 

Web Page Development

Word Processing

Other         

Printed Materials recipes
Supplies Food boxes (to refer to labels), pizza boxes, video camera, computer
Internet Resources www.Nutritiondata.com
Other Resources Pizza lab in kitchen

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