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Teacher Lesson Plan- Teaching The Food Groups - Educational Computer Game
Teacher Lesson Plan- Teaching The Food Groups - Educational Computer Game
Aug 31, 2010
About this Lesson Plan
- Subject: Health/ Nutrition/ Computer skills
- Duration: 20-30 minutes
- Grades: 2-5
- Ages: 6-13
- Reading Levels: Basic
- Prerequisite Knowledge and Skills: Basic knowledge of the My Plate or Food Pyramid, Basic computer & mouse skills, Hand-eye coordination
Falling Food Lesson Plan
Topic/Task |
Objective |
Domain and level |
Reinforce Food Groups
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Students will associate the key food with
its food group.
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Affective – Knowledge |
Students will align the mini-food pyramid
with the correct food.
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Psychomotor – Coordination
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Students will determine if the falling food
is from the correct group.
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Cognitive – Evaluation
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Students will identify and separate foods
into their proper groups.
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Cognitive – Knowledge
Cognitive – Analysis
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The Falling Food Game:
This is a timed game that uses the keyboard’s arrow keys to collect food from the correct groups to advance to the next level.
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Students must catch enough falling food from the correct food group to fill up the status bar before the time runs out.
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Catching a non-food item or a food from another food group will lose status bars.
At the start of each level, a word will be highlighted indicating what group is selected. In the very first level, the child will try to catch food and avoid non food items such as rocks. After the first level, foods from the selected group will fall along with food items that are not part of the highlighted food group. Using the keyboard arrows, the child will move the mini Food Pyramid across the screen (left to right and right to left) and try to catch the food only from the highlighted food group while avoiding food from the other food groups. When the correct food is caught, the status bar increases. When non-food and/or food from another group are caught, the status bar decreases. The child must fill up the status bar before the time runs out to move on to the next level.
Materials:
Teaching Tips:
Procedure:
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Have the students come up with their favorite foods and write them on a board.
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Have the students separate the foods into the different food groups.
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Discuss any incorrect placements, explaining why that selection belongs it it’s specific group.
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Guide the students to Falling Food where they will see a variety of foods from different groups.
Assessment:
Present a food group and a number of different foods, most of which belong to the same food group, but some of which do not. Have the children identify what foods do not belong in that food group and place them in the proper group and explain their choices. Example:
Milk Cheese Yogurt Ice Cream Sorbet Cottage Cheese Pudding
Students should identify that sorbet, though like ice cream, is not part of the Milk Group because there is no milk in sorbet.
Written on Aug 31, 2010
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Last updated on Aug 01, 2012
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