introduction to nutrition and wellness
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Introduction to Nutrition and Wellness. And Your Teacher Mrs. Grant. How will the week be organized?. What are the Key Terms to Know?. Each week you will have approximately 10-20 Key Terms to know. Key Terms will be given on the first day of the week, which is usually Monday . - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Introduction to Nutrition and
Wellness
AndYour Teacher
Mrs. Grant
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How will the week be organized?
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What are the Key Terms to Know?
Each week you will have approximately 10-20 Key Terms to know.
Key Terms will be given on the first day of the week, which is usually Monday.
You will be tested on the Key Terms on the last day of the week, which is usually Friday.
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What if you are absent? I will hand you the Missed Work only
after you request it the following day. The computer grade book will reveal a ZERO’s for any missed graded work.
The ZERO’s will be removed when YOU turn in the completed missed work to me (3 days maximum).
You may copy the information from a classmate during class or see me before or after school for missed work.
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How do I make up missed labs or other classwork? Write a 1 page paper on a topic/article I
will give to you in class. Complete the activities during “rest” on
Friday’s after the test, or Complete the activities, when possible, as
homework.
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Key Terms
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1. ZAP
ZEROS Are Prohibited is the Make-Up Policy that must be followed when a student is absent.
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2. Teamwork
Utilizing one’s talents to work with others to produce a final product or products, successfully. Teamwork counts 25% of your final grade. Labs required teamwork.
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3. Wellness a healthy state of wellbeing free from
disease; process of learning about and engaging in behaviors that are likely to result in optimal health.
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4. Nutrition (also called nourishment) is the provision,
to cells and organisms, of the materials necessary (in the form of food) to support life. Many common health problems can be prevented or alleviated with a healthy diet.
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5. Nutrients any substance (food) that can be
metabolized by an animal to give energy and build tissue or
any substance (such as a chemical element or inorganic compound) that can be taken in by a green plant and used in organic synthesis.
any substance (food) that can be metabolized by an animal to give energy and build tissue or
any substance (such as a chemical element or inorganic compound) that can be taken in by a green plant and used in organic synthesis.
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6. Organic nutrients
the necessary building blocks of various cell components that certain organisms cannot synthesize and therefore must obtain: carbohydrates, protein, lipids and vitamins.
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7. Inorganic nutrients A number of elements called minerals
which are essential for the growth of living things such as: calcium, iron, potassium, sodium, and zinc. Water is included in this category.
59+ elements are
found in the
human body
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8. Carbohydrates Organic nutrient which is the main source
of energy found mostly in plant foods. Fruits, vegetables, grain products, dry beans, nuts and seeds all have this nutrient.
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9. Protein Organic nutrient that built 1/5th of your
body’s total weight from amino acids. Complete are from animal sources, including meat, poultry, fish, eggs and dairy products. Incomplete are found in food from plant sources. Complete Protein
Incomplete Protein
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10. Lipids (fats and oils) Organic nutrients that are greasy
substances, either solid or liquid, that will not dissolve in water. Liquid fats are called oils. Foods high in fat include butter, margarine, oils, cream, salad dressings, gravies, fried foods, some baked goods, ice cream, nuts and seeds, egg yolks, whole mile, some cheeses and meats products, including bacon, sausage and hot dogs.
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11. Vitamins Organic nutrients that support many
chemical reactions that go on constantly in your body. They team with enzymes to keep cellular activities from slowing down or malfunctioning.
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12. Minerals Vital inorganic nutrients making up only
about 4 – 5% of your body weight. Most become part of your body structure such as your teeth and bones. Others make substances your body needs.
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Key Concepts
Introduction to Nutrition and Wellness
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Twelve things students need to know on the first day:
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1.Am I in the right room?
If your schedule reads: Nutrition and Wellness Room B3, and Mrs. Grant
Then, you are in the correct classroom!Welcome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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2.Where am I supposed to sit
As young adults, you may select your seat.As mature young adults, you may keep that
seat. Otherwise, as the leader of this group, I will
make alternative arrangements as needed.
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3.What will I be doing these 9 weeks?
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about Nutrition and Wellness, which is a course that develops skills related to proper nutrition and the concept of overall wellness.
It includes instruction in nutrition, exercise and diet, healthy food choices, meal preparation, and components for a healthy lifestyle. (Grades 9–12, 1 Semester, 0.5 Carnegie Unit)
UNITS ARE: 1. Nutrition 2. Exercise and Diet 3. Healthy Food Choices 4. Meal Preparation 5. Careers in Nutrition and Wellness Industry
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Following a Weekly Schedule
Monday – Your teacher’s day to teach, demonstrate skills, and introduce key terms and key concepts.
Tuesday through Thursday – rotation through daily activities, lectures as a team, partners or solo. Foods labs will replace rotations.
Friday – Review, Test, Instructional Video Day
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Completing your Homework Schedule
Study your Key Terms for Tests on Fridays.
Study your Key Concepts for Tests on Fridays.
Study for your Make-up tests which will be given on Monday.
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4. How is my average calculated?
20% = Daily Work/Homework
25% = Quizzes
30% = End of the Week TESTS on Fridays (from Key Terms/Concepts)
20% = 9 Weeks Test/ FINAL
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20% = Daily and Homework Grades includes
Daily Grades: Key Terms and Key Concepts, Class Worksheets and Chapter Questions
Homework: Studying key terms, projects given in class, reading, etc
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25% = QUIZZES
These will be given over material covered in class and possibly some computer-based assignments
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30% = Test Grades includes
End of the Week Tests every Friday!
Make-up Tests every Monday!
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20 % = 9 Weeks Test - FINAL
One comprehensive test covering all key terms/concepts taught during the 9 weeks. Study guides will be provided for the final test.
20% is required by Desoto County Schools.
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5. What are the rules and procedures for this classroom?#1. Keep gum, food, and beverages
EXCEPT FOR water bottles out of the classroom at all times.
Consequence: I will confiscate the items for disposal if you do not. Unless approved by me with permission.
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#2. Be on time every day and complete bellwork assignments after entering the classroom until the roll is taken. It is BELL WORK!
Consequences: Tardiness Policy will be followed; incomplete bell work will result in zeros or lower grades.
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#3. Listen and follow directions given by your teacher, after the roll has been called and recorded.
Consequences: Loss of valuable time for activities which may lead to your removal from the class and/or a parent conference.
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#4. Bring your 3-ring notebook with paper for the course and pencils/pens daily, without exception.
Consequences: Loss of classroom participation opportunities which will result in make-up work or zeros.
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#5. Be prepared to learn:
Sharpen pencils before class or raise your hand if an emergency arises to use the pencil sharpener,
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and Go to the restroom before class or ask for
permission to go to the restroom if it is an emergency.
Consequences: A lack of self-respect is obvious. Let’s work on your classic classroom manners.
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#6. Keep cell phones and other electronic devices (iPods, portable video games, MP3 players, etc.) out of the classroom, at all times!
Consequences: HLHS Policy procedures will be followed if you have your cell phone out during class without permission. If found CHEATING during a test, the device will be turned in
to the office and a Discipline
Referral Form will be written!
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6.Will the teacher treat me as a human being?Yes, because you are human beings!
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7.Who is MRS. GRANT? Wife married to my husband Ricky for 18
years Mother of 3 children Jayme, Harrison, and
Macy Kate Graduated from MSU in 1996 in Retail
Floristry Management Graduated from Ole Miss TMI in 2013 with
Teaching Degree and licensing in FCS and Marketing
Hobbies/LOVESChurch- The Life Church, Pinterest, Cooking,
Gardening, Exercising,Traveling Spending time with Family
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8. What do I do if I am absent?Follow ZAP (Zeros are Prohibited)
1.All assignments are expected to be completed.
2.Make-up assignments will be placed in the make-up folder and issued when requested by you, the student: before or after school, during break or write a note requesting work for the next day. Exception: Make-up tests will be issued on the following Monday!
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ZAP continued3.All make-up assignments are due within 3
days of returning to school from your absence.
4.All classroom assignments become HOMEWORK, if they are not complete at the end of the period. Each assignment is due the following day at the beginning of class. If missed rotation activities occur, you may complete on Friday, after the TEST. (or complete Abstract Outlines)
5.Place all homework and/or make-up work in my box on my desk.
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ZAP continued
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Food for Today, our textbook!
We will be using a classroom set of textbooks.
If the need arises, I have a few books that may be checked out for make-up work.
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9. What does your teacher expect?
A+
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10. What should you expect?
To gain knowledge about nutrition! To increase skills in meal preparation! To be better prepared for YOUR Life!
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11. Where do I go for information?
www.desotocountyschools.org/obh
Teacher Websites
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12. What materials are needed????
Notebook with Paper & Pencils/Pens and 5 divider tabs.
Set-up your Notebook as follows: Tab #1 – Informational Handouts: Guidelines, Policies and
Procedures, Make-Up Policy and Sample Abstract Outline for Make-Up labs.
Tab#2 – Bellwork Tab #3 – Key Concepts and Key Terms Tab #4 –Recipes Tab #5 – Graded Papers
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Question: Name 3 things you have learned today. Form shoulder partners & name 1
partner A and 1 partner B. Partner A will begin talking for 1 minute
while Partner B listens. Switch roles: Partner B will begin talking
for 1 minute while Partner A listens. Thank your partners.