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Learning Object: Food Groups
1. Food Groups
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ohydrates, Proteins and Vitamins & Min
For Grade 2 students
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H irom i U rabe and Julie L auresta
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2. Objective
By the end of this learning object, you should be
able to identify and differentiate foods that are
rich in carbohydrate, protein, and vitamins and
minerals.
3. What are foods rich in carbohydrates?
Foods that are rich in carbohydrates are starchy, and
they give you energy to run, jump and play all day!
They are rice, breads, root crops, and grains.
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4. Candies are not carbohydrate-rich food.
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Don’t eat too much and don’t forget to brush your teeth after!
5. What are foods rich in protein?
Foods that are rich in protein help you grow big and
strong.
They are meat, milk, egg, and poultry.
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6. Chips are not rich in proteins.
They are bad for
you!
7. What are foods rich in vitamins & minerals?
Foods that are rich in vitamins help you have healthy
skin and eyes, and boost your immune system so you
don’t get sick easily.
They are vegetables and fruits.
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8. Soft drinks are not rich in
vitamins & minerals.
They are also bad for
you!
9. Let's Play!
Helga went to the market and bought some foods. She is
having a hard time sorting out foods that are rich in
carbohydrates, proteins and vitamins & minerals.
Let's help Helga sort the foods she
bought by clicking on the right basket
they belong to!
Click the black arrow to begin!
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