Top 5 Food Mistakes Most Teens Make & How to Fix Them
Catalogue Number: 600594
Producer: Human Relations Media
Subject: Family Studies/Home Economics, Health and Medicine
Language: English
Grade Level: 6 - 8, 9 - 12
Country Of Origin: United States
Copyright Year: 2012
Running Time: 20:00
Closed Captions: Yes
Pizza or pasta? Steak, chicken or beans? Whole milk or 2%? This lively program focuses on teen nutrition and helps students understand the five biggest food mistakes made by most teenagers. Teenage on-camera hosts use MyPlate.gov to help students understand portion sizes and food group servings. A nutrition expert demonstrates easy solutions to the five food mistakes: 1) Not eating enough fruits and vegetables; 2) Not eating enough whole grain and lean protein; 3) Eating too much salt; 4) Eating too much sugar; 5) Eating too much bad fat. Students learn how to read nutrition labels, how to shop for fresh produce, and how to prepare quick and healthy meals. A third section demonstrates do-it-yourself food prep recipes that offer healthier options than fast food or vending machines.The program comes complete with a comprehensive Teacher's Resource Book and Differentiated Lesson Plan that includes, great recipes, a health survey and extension activities to keep teens engaged long after they view the video.
Includes Resource Guide.
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