English National Curriculum Science - Previous Lessons Science
Mission Objectives
Understand the food pyramid and why it is important
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Words and meanings to learn
food pyramid
Diagram representing the number of servings to be eaten each day from each basic food group.
natural sugar
Sugar derived from plant materials, or sugars naturally present in plant products.
dairy product
Food produced from the milk of mammals.
meat
The flesh of an animal, typically a mammal or bird, used as food.
fruit and vegetables
A fruit is the mature ovary of a plant. A vegetable is part of a plant used as food.
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Food Audit - Draw Your Pyramid
Handout(s) - Food Pyramid
Pen
Paper / Mini Whiteboard
Make a Healthy Pizza
Recipe makes one pizza
375g (13 oz) plain flour
1 teaspoon of salt
1 tablespoon caster sugar
7g (1/4oz) dried active baking yeast
2 tablespoons olive oil
225ml (8oz) warm water
Pizza toppings of your choice
Baking tray
Rolling pin
Handout - for recipe
Expert film
Mission assignment film
Health Physicist
Information Scientist
Fish Farmer
Vet
Ambulance Care Assistant
Care Escort