Nutrition What Are The Six Major Nutrients? 5 Grade: By: Andrea Rios
Nutrition What Are The Six Major Nutrients? 5 Grade: By: Andrea Rios
Nutrition What Are The Six Major Nutrients? 5 Grade: By: Andrea Rios
Health
What is the
relationship
between
healthy and
unhealthy
foods?
Centers
(Activities)
Through a
teacher led
discussion
and a
Powerpoint
presentation
students will
be able to
identify and
see the
difference
between
healthy and
unhealthy
foods.
Technology
Integration
(Must include at
least 2 Web 2.0
tools)
Assessment
and/or
Rubric Scale
The teacher
will grade
the students
work with a
letter grade
scale A-F
focusing if
the students
are able to
differentiate
between
healthy and
unhealthy
schools.
Student
Products or
Portfolio
Standards:
The ISTE NETS and Performance
Indicators for Teachers and Students
TEKS
Content Essential
or
Questions
Subject
Area
Centers
(Activities)
Technology
Integration
(Must include at
least 2 Web 2.0
tools)
Assessment
and/or
Rubric Scale
Student
Products or
Portfolio
By reading
an article
students will
be able to
know what
are the six
major
nutrients that
the body
needs
Standards:
The ISTE NETS and Performance
Indicators for Teachers and Students
TEKS
Content Essential
or
Questions
Subject
Area
Art
What is a
healthy
meal that
contains all
of the six
major
nutrients?
Centers
(Activities)
Students will
create a
healthy meal
plan with a
plate
template
given by the
teacher
Technology
Integration
(Must include at
least 2 Web 2.0
tools)
Assessment
and/or
Rubric Scale
Students will do a
presentation using
prezi, powerpoint
or the technology
integration of
their choice.
Students will be
able to use
Glogster in order
to create a poster
for the
presentation.
The teacher
will grade
the students
work with a
letter grade
scale A-F
depending
on the
students
performance
and meal
plan.
Student
Products or
Portfolio
Students will
do a
presentation on
their choice of
meal plan to
the class
Standards:
The ISTE NETS and Performance
Indicators for Teachers and Students
TEKS
TEKS
117.117. Art, Grade 5
(2) Creative expression. The student
communicates ideas through original artworks
using a variety of media with appropriate
skills. The student expresses thoughts and
ideas creatively while challenging the
imagination, fostering reflective thinking, and
developing disciplined effort and progressive
problem-solving skills. The student is expected
to:
(A) integrate ideas drawn from life
experiences to create original works of art