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School Program: Get In The Game For Good Health
School Program: Food for Thought
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Food for ThoughtYou get hungry every day and you eat to satisfy that hunger. You know when you're hungry and you know what foods you like. But what do you know about food in general? Take the quiz below to find out.
Read each statement and mark whether you agree or disagree. After you check your answers in a class discussion, take this sheet home to quiz your parents. Find out how much they know about food and nutrition.
1. Eating a variety of foods
each day will provide you with the nutrients your body
needs.
Agree
Disagree
2. Foods from the grain group,
along with fruits and vegetables, are the foundation
of a healthy diet.
Agree
Disagree
3. Olives can be used in a
variety of ways.
Agree
Disagree
4. The five-a-day rule means
you should eat five times a day.
Agree
Disagree
5. Strawberry-flavored gum
counts as a fruit.
Agree
Disagree
6. Olives are a fruit.
Agree
Disagree
7. Water is not
a nutrient.
Agree
Disagree
8. The body gets
calories from carbohydrates, fats and proteins.
Agree
Disagree
9. Olives are low
in calories.
Agree
Disagree
10. Fats found
in foods are all the same.
Agree
Disagree
11. Some dietary
fat is needed for good health and taste.
Agree
Disagree
12. Most American
diets contain too much fat.
Agree
Disagree
Think about the foods that you usually eat. Would you give yourself an 'A' for a healthy diet?
If yes, great! If not, what changes should you make?
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