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1 The Nutrients Lesson 4th Grade Lesson Plan Goal: Introduce the six essential nutrients, their roles in the body, and best food sources. Objectives: 1. Students will be able to list the 6 nutrients a body needs to be healthy. 2. Students will be able to state the major role of at least 3 of the essential nutrients. 3. Students will be able to select food and/or drink sources of at least 3 of the essential nutrients. Materials Needed MyPlate poster or plate Educational Incentive Taste Test/Cooking Materials Student and Parent Handouts Materials for Optional Activities Lesson Talking Points Materials/Activities/Notes Review Who remembers what we talked about last time I was here? Did you find all 5 food groups at your house? Can someone tell me how many food groups they ate from this morning at breakfast? Review Healthy Bodies Lesson Mind Grabber Who’s heard the word NUTRIENT before? o Nutrients are chemical substances that our bodies need to stay alive and be healthy. Where do nutrients come from? o Our bodies cannot make these nutrients (or can’t make enough) - we must get them from the foods we eat. How does our body get these nutrients from the food? o Our bodies have to DIGEST the foods we eat, in order to get the NUTRIENTS. Digestion just means our body must break the food down into very small pieces, until it can absorb the even smaller nutrients. Why do we need these nutrients? o We know what the definition of a nutrient is and how our body gets them from food. Now let’s talk about each individual nutrient. I like to think of them as a superhero squad, because they each have a special talent or job in our body and they MUST work together to be successful in making our bodies healthy. o May I present to you the Superhero Nutrient Squad? Today you will be introduced to each nutrient superhero and learn what they do in our bodies and where they get their powers! July 2016 (MH) www.dineforlife.org Allow a few students to provide answers. Optional: Play the “How the Body Works” Video; Discuss digestion Show Super Nutrient Squad slide. Nutrients (4th) 2 Discussion CARBOHYDRATE: Our first superhero nutrient is Captain Carbohydrate! o The scientific name for carbohydrate is saccharide, which means SUGAR, but not like the white kind you bake cookies with. o We call him CAPTAIN carbohydrate because he is our main source of energy. Carbohydrates fuel our bodies and keep us going ALL day long. o We need carbohydrates for the kidneys, the brain and the muscles (including the heart) to function properly. This nutrient is our main source of energy. Carbohydrates are so important most experts recommend we get half of our calories from them. You can find Captain Carbohydrate on the food label under a few different names, like Total CHO, which stands for carbohydrate, Sugars, and Fiber. Carbohydrates come primarily from plants and you find them in 4 different food groups on MyPlate and in a few foods in the 5th food group. o Grains Group: Ask for examples of foods in the grains group. The grains group is our best source for Captain Carbohydrate. You usually will find a grain food at every meal and many snacks. Why do we need Captain Carbohydrate? That’s right, for energy! Our body prefers carbohydrates as its fuel. o Energy is needed to think, play, and even sleep. Our bodies need foods, like the grains and vegetable group, to live, play, and work. o This orange line represents energy. How do you think your body would feel if this was your energy? What kind of foods give you a burst of energy or make you hyper? Does that energy usually last very long? That’s right. Foods, like soda, candy, and sugary cereals, do have Captain Carbohydrate, but not a lot of his fiber. That means the food enters our stomachs, gives us quick energy, but doesn’t stick around very long. o What about this orange line? How is this one different from the other graph? That’s right! This graphs energy last longer and doesn’t shoot up like the other one. How do you think you would feel with this kind of energy? Foods, like fruits, nuts, and whole grains would give us this nice energy boost. They have lots of fiber, which makes the food stick in our stomachs longer. I keep mentioning this thing called fiber. Let’s talk about that more. What is fiber? Fiber is like a plant’s skeleton or bones. It gives the food shape. Let’s think of the orange from our last example. What would happen if it lost all its fiber? It would be orange juice! Which could I eat faster, orange juice or a whole orange? Just like my mouth, my stomach would also need more time to digest the whole orange compared to the orange juice. That’s because we can’t digest fiber! o If our body CAN’T digest fiber, that means we aren’t getting any energy, but it does: o Helps us feel full so we will not eat as much food and we will not feel hungry too soon after eating the fiber containing food. o Keeps our digestive system healthy by helping move things through and getting rid of waste products (poop) o Helps us to fight disease. A fiber diet helps to prevent heart disease, diabetes, and some types of cancer. July 2016 (MH) www.dineforlife.org Show MyPlate Slide with Captain CHO Show MyPlate Slide with Grains Group highlighted and ask for examples of grains foods. Show Energy slide with two graphs. Go to Fiber Slide Optional: Have one student drink a glass of orange juice and another eat an orange slice. Have the class time them. Nutrients (4th) 3 PROTEIN: Our next superhero nutrient is Power Protein. Power Protein, like Captain Carbohydrate, can give the body energy, but her main role is to build YOUR body. Power Protein can be found in all 5 of the healthy food groups, but the PROTEIN group is our best source. It’s easy to remember because protein is in the name. Protein foods give us protein nutrients. Who can name a food from the Protein group? This is the only food group where some foods are from an animal and some are from a plant. Let’s name a couple from each. We used to call this food group, The Meats, Beans, and Nuts Food Group Why is Power Protein so Powerful? o Because proteins are the building blocks of our bodies! What is this wall made out of? That’s right, Legos. Like this wall, our bodies are made out of proteins. Just like there are many protein foods, there are also many proteins in our bodies. And because we are MADE of protein, we need it for a few different things. PROTEIN: Power protein’s main jobs are to help us… o Growth: We like to say that proteins are the BUILDING BLOCKS of our bodies. We are made of protein. So to grow bigger and stronger, your body needs those building blocks, proteins, to do the job. Almost every part of our body is made of protein. o Repair: So if our bodies are built of many different proteins and we get a cut, burn, or just get sick, what does our body need to fix itself? More protein or building blocks, kind of like this Lego wall. Imagine that hole is just a cut on your arm, you need something to close it up and heal it, that’s protein’s job. o Build Muscles: Even after we are done growing, our muscles can still grow and become stronger. Protein plays a big role in building our muscle strength. Protein is very important to help our muscles heal after a big workout or a lot of exercise. Who’s ever felt sore after playing or exercising a lot? I know I have! That’s because we really worked out our muscles and the soreness we feel is our body healing itself. Protein is needed in that healing process. o Satiety: The last reason why we need to eat protein is because it helps us feel full for a longer period of time. A meal or snack that has protein takes more time to digest, that means it is in our stomachs longer. Therefore, we do not feel hungry for a while. FAT: Our next superhero is Fat Cat. How many hear the word “fat” and think it is a bad thing? Did you know that not all fats are created equal? Everyone needs fat every day to survive. o As you see Fat Cat’s mission is to protect your organs, keep you nice and warm, especially on a cold winter day, and most importantly, fat is needed for our brains! o We can also get energy from Fat, but that’s not his main power! Just like Captain CHO and Power Protein, Fat Cat is found in all five food groups. You can see that he is mostly found in the Protein and dairy group, that’s because those two food groups come from mostly animals! July 2016 (MH) www.dineforlife.org Show MyPlate Slide with Power Protein Ask for examples. Show Lego slide Nutrients (4th) 4 The biggest reason people, even nutritionist, worry about fat is because it can help OR hurt our hearts! First, let’s see how much you know about your heart. o Where is the heart located? On the left side of the chest. o How big is your heart? About the size of your fist. o What does your heart do? Delivers blood to your body. o What makes your heart strong? Being active and eating the right foods. o What weakens your heart? NOT being active and eating unhealthy/junk foods. So fat can help or hurt your heart. That’s because there isn’t just ONE type of fat. There are three! Some are helpers and others can be harmful. Let’s meet three of Fat Cat’s relatives. o Un is short for unsaturated fat. Unsaturated fat is the healthy type of fat that helps your heart stay healthy. Un is found mainly in liquid fats (oils) from plants (like olives) and fish; nuts and seeds, such as walnuts, peanuts and sunflower seeds; and avocados. Un is very important for our brains! o Say hello to Sat, short for saturated fat. Too MUCH of Sat can be harmful for our hearts. Sat is found mainly in solid fats from animals (like beef), dairy products (in whole milk and cheese), butter, and some liquid oils, called tropical oils such as coconut oil. Many of these foods are good for us because they have Power Protein and Captain Carbohydrate too! We can enjoy Sat foods every once in a while! o Now, let’s meet Sat’s brother, Trans. Trans is sometimes found in sweets, like cakes, cookies, and doughnuts and greasy foods, like chips and French fries. Trans fat foods can stay on shelves for a very long time, but aren’t not good for our hearts at all! We should avoid these foods as much as possible. o Remember, we want to go for “Un” every day and “Trans” only on the weekends! And “Sat” is somewhere in the middle. The easiest way to remember which fats are best for you, is to go for the foods that look the most like they do in nature. An avocado would grow on a tree just like this (point to picture) and our salmon has just been cooked. Whereas, our chips come from potatoes, but don’t look it anymore. VITAMINS and MINERALS: Our next superhero nutrient is Vita-Man and Mighty Mineral. Vita-Man’s mission is to support Captain CHO, Power Protein, and FatCat. Without Vitaman, these other superhero nutrients wouldn’t be able to do their own jobs! Vita-Man is like a sidekick. Mighty Mineral is similar to Vita-Man, but has different jobs in the body. VitaMan and Mighty Mineral often work together in the body. There are over 34 vitamins and minerals needed to be healthy. Vita-Man and Mighty Mineral are different from the other Superhero Nutrients we have July 2016 (MH) www.dineforlife.org Optional Vita-Man Slide Mighty Mineral Slide Nutrients (4th) 5 learned about because they do not provide our body with calories. We cannot get ENERGY from these nutrients, but they help our body in many other ways. How do you know if you are getting all these nutrients? o Vitamins and Minerals can be found in all 5 food groups. The easiest way to make sure you get some of everything is have good variety in what you eat. o More importantly, that means eating lots of fruits and vegetables, which is one of Vita-man and Mighty Mineral’s best sources of power. Who can name a few from each food group? o We just learned that both these food groups are full of vitamins and minerals. How else are they alike or similar? That’s right, they are very colorful and both come from plants. We, nutritionist, like to say eat a rainbow, which simply means eat lots of your colorful fruits and vegetables. o Each color contains different nutrients to help our bodies. As you can see, each color is very important to our body’s health. Now let’s look at two examples of how vitamins and minerals help our bodies work. Vitamin A The first job we are going to talk about is one you may know. Who’s heard that carrots are good for our eyes? That’s because they contain Vitamin A! Do you know how vitamin A works? o Have you noticed that when you first go to bed, or go into a dark room like a movie theater, you can’t see a thing? Then your eyesight gets better and you can start to see things in the dark room. That is vitamin A at work! o Your pupils are the center of your eye. They are like a little window that opens and closes to control how much light is let into your eye. When you walk into a dark room, your eyes need a moment to dilate your pupil (or open the center of your eye) and let in more light. As your pupils get larger, the better you can see. The opposite is also true. When you leave a dark room and step out into the sun, your pupil’s shrink down to block out the light. o You can actually watch this happen in a mirror. Just go into a dark room with a mirror. Make it as dark as it can get. Flip on the light and stare at the center of your eyes in the mirror. You can watch your pupil change. That is done directly by vitamin A which you get from food like carrots and sweet potatoes. Where do we find vitamin A? o We already mentioned carrots. Vitamin A is in a lot of orange foods, like sweet potatoes, butternut squash, mangoes, apricots, and cantaloupe. There is also a green vegetable. As you will learn, green vegetables have a lot of great nutrients, not just vitamin A! MyPlate with all food groups Slide Fruit and Vegetable Food Group Plate Fruit and Vegetable Posters Fruit and Vegetable Rainbow Slide Vitamin A Slide Vitamin A Food Source Slide Calcium and Bone Slide Calcium Now let’s talk about one of Mighty Mineral’s major jobs - Building strong bones and teeth! o Why are strong bones and teeth important? That’s right! Bones and teeth need to be strong because of all the work we put on them. Imagine July 2016 (MH) www.dineforlife.org Nutrients (4th) 6 chewing food with weak teeth bones or trying to stand up straight with a fragile back bone. We couldn’t! o Our bones AND teeth are made of calcium. In fact, almost all of your bone IS Calcium. Calcium is what gives them structure and strength! Bone are constantly building and rebuilding, especially during times of growth. Because our bones are always rebuilding, we need to always make sure we have enough calcium in our bodies to keep our bones strong! The best way to do that is to make sure you eat your dairy foods, like milk and cheese, but you can also find lots of calcium in those dark green vegetables. WATER: Our last Superhero Nutrient is Wonder Water! What food group does water belong in? No food group! Water does not belong in any of our 5 healthy food groups, but she is an essential nutrient. Wonder Water’s mission is to hydrate our bodies. Does anyone know what hydrate or dehydrate means? That’s right! To supply the body with enough water to live and be healthy. o If hydrate means to give the body enough water, dehydrate means the body is LOSING water. Is being dehydrated a good thing? (no) o That’s right! Dehydration is a very bad thing. We need plenty of water to be our best. We are made of water, just like we are made of protein. Water is needed in almost every function in our body and without it, we start to feel bad very quickly. o The first sign you are dehydrated or need water is a dry mouth. You feel thirsty. Once you feel thirsty, that means your body has needed water for a while! So go get a drink of water. o A lot of people don’t know that not drinking enough water can make you tired. Often, adults will just drink more coffee, when really they need to go for a glass of water. o Cramps, feeling sick like nausea, and dark urine come when you are REALLY dehydrated. We can feel cramps because water is needed to help you flex your muscles. o Finally, if you go to the bathroom and your pee is a dark yellow, YOU NEED WATER! If that happens to you, you should leave the bathroom, wash your hands (of course) and go get a drink of water. Your body is trying to send you a message Calcium Food Source Slide Wonder Water Slide Body with Water Slide Nutrient Review Slide WRAP-UP Those are our Superhero Nutrients! We won’t be spending too much more time on these guys this year, but you will see them from time to time. Let’s quickly review their major powers and missions in our bodies! We learned a lot today! Just remember the best way to know if you are getting all six of the essential SUPERHERO nutrients is to eat a variety of foods from ALL FIVE of the healthy FOOD GROUPS! July 2016 (MH) www.dineforlife.org Nutrients (4th) 7 Activity: Which Nutrient “Super Hero” will come to the rescue? OPTIONAL REVIEW ACTIVITY Tell students there are some problems in Nutrientville. You need them to tell you which Nutrient “Super Hero” can come to the rescue! (Nutritionist will introduce six scenarios to students. After each scenario, students will identify which Nutrient “Super Hero” and/or food source that would be able to resolve the situation with the help of that nutrient’s functions.) Scenario #1 John and Fernando are playing basketball in the hot summer sun. John misses a shot. The boys get tired and begin overheating with sweat dripping down their faces. John and Fernando have to stop their game of one-on-one basketball because they’re too hot and thirsty to continue. What Nutrient “Super Hero” could solve their problem? Who will come to the rescue? (Wonder Water!) Scenario #2 Active and athletic, Jose, rollerblades across the sidewalk and flies off a ramp, flailing into a huge crash. Even though Jose was wearing his helmet, kneepads and wrist pads, he has fallen and hurt his arm. His doctor has determined that it is broken and puts a cast on Jose. In order to help the bones heal properly, what Nutrient “Super Hero” does Jose need? Who will come to the rescue? (Mighty Mineral and/or Vita-Man!) Scenario #3 Mrs. Ryan, Stephanie’s and Chris’ 5th grade teacher, has asked them to stay after school to help her move some books and rearrange some desks. Stephanie and Chris are excited to help their teacher, but soon after they begin, they both start to feel weak. “These desks are too heavy”, says Stephanie. “I don’t have the strength to lift them”, says Chris. “Same here”, exclaims Stephanie, “I feel like I have no strength left in my muscles!” Which Nutrient “Super Hero” could solve her problem? Who will come to their rescue? (Power Protein) Scenario #4 Germaine, wearing a light-weight blue jacket, is walking to school. The sun is out and the temperature is already 65 degrees this morning. But Germaine is cold and shivering on his way to school. The other kids are walking by without jackets and feeling fine. Germaine sits down to rest and to try to get warm, but he knows he has to get right back up or he’ll be late for school. Which Nutrient “Super Hero” could come to the rescue? (Fat Cat!) Scenario #5 Young Ashanti overslept this morning and rushed out the door without eating breakfast. She struggles to stay awake in her 4th grade classroom, July 2016 (MH) www.dineforlife.org Nutrients (4th) 8 unable to focus on her teacher’s lessons. Ashanti doesn’t have any energy. She can’t keep up with the lesson being taught because she’s so tired. What Nutrient “Super Hero” could give Ashanti more energy? (Captain Carbohydrate!) Scenario #6 (Optional: if Vitamin A is discussed) Antonia and Jessica are playing tag at night with some of the other neighborhood kids. Antonia is chasing Jessica. All of a sudden Jessica runs into a tree with Antonia following. “Ouch”, screams Jessica, “where did that come from? I couldn’t see that tree at night!” Which Nutrient “Super Hero” could help her solve her problem? Who will come to the rescue? (Vita Man!) Challenge Look at the food labels around your house and see if you can find any of the nutrients we discussed today! Next class, we will talk all about food and nutrition labeling. Reflection Question - Journals Think about what you ate yesterday. What Superhero Nutrients were in your food? How do you think they powered your body? Taste Test Ideas Superhero Smoothie Basil Hummus Wraps Spinach Cheese Quesadilla with Black Bean Mango Salsa Student Handouts Parent Handouts Today in Nutrition… MyPlate with Superhero Nutrients Superhero Smoothie Recipe Lesson Roadmap Review Mind Grabber o What is a nutrient? o Introduce Superhero Nutrients Discussion o Carbohydrates o Protein o Fat o Vitamins and Minerals o Water Wrap-Up Challenge Reflection Journal Activity (Optional) Durham County Department of Public Health Nutrition Division (919) 560-7837. This material was funded by the SNAP-Ed Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention Grant Program. In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, political beliefs or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Offices of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TTY). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. SNAP, or Food and Nutrition Assistance, provides nutrition assistance to people with low income. It can help you buy nutritious foods for a better diet. To find out more, call (919) 560-8000. July 2016 (MH) www.dineforlife.org Nutrients (4th) 9 July 2016 (MH) www.dineforlife.org Nutrients (4th)