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Fast Food Maths Challenge
Can you eat healthy fast food for a day?
Key Learning
Areas
Maths Health
Key Concepts
Percentages,
conversion,& Calculations
Food Tables, Nutritional
Value, Recommended
Daily intakes
Age / Level
Age
11 - 16
USA
Yr 5 - 10
UK
KS-3
Australia
Yr 5 – 10
Duration Approx 4x 1 Hour Lessons
Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
Learning Intention / Overview
• Students will research a variety of take-away food menus to
examine the amount of fats, carbohydrates and protein
contained within some of their favourite fast foods.
• Students will create a menu to eat from a variety of fast
food venues for an entire day to determine if it is possible
to eat a nutritional diet of fast food venues alone. Students
must that they stay within recommended dietary
requirements for their age.
• During this task students will be using a range of
mathematical concepts and procedures and gain a better
understanding of reading food labels and making sense of
what they mean.
• It is recommended that students have a basic
understanding of the five major food groups and the food
pyramid before completing this activity.
Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
Lesson 1
• Introduce the lesson by discussing the
amount of fast food we eat and how it is
commonly conceived by the media that fast
food is causing major diseases within our
society such as obesity, diabetes and even
cancers.
• Explain to students that during this task you
will be examining food labels and nutritional
tables with a specific focus on identifying
what our recommended daily intake or RDI
means and specifically we will be looking at
the amounts of fats, protein and calories.
Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
Lesson 1 cont...
• For the first part of this lesson students will have a
dream fast food day where they will access the
McDonald’s, KFC&Burger King Menus to select a
day of fast food from any of these venues. Eat
anything on the Menu.
• The only rules are that they must not eat the same
item of food twice in one day and they must have 2
food components and a drink with each meal.
(i.e.: Burger, Fries and Coke. Or Soft Serve,
Burger and Orange Juice.)
• Students will record and tally the protein, calories
and total fats on the tally sheet printout and total
them at the bottom.
Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
Lesson 1 cont...
• For the first part of this lesson students will have a
dream fast food day where they will access the
McDonald’s, KFC&Burger King Menus to select a
day of fast food from any of these venues. Eat
anything on the Menu.
• The only rules are that they must not eat the same
item of food twice in one day and they must have 2
food components and a drink with each meal.
(i.e.: Burger, Fries and Coke. Or Soft Serve,
Burger and Orange Juice.)
• Students will record and tally the protein, calories
and total fats on the tally sheet printout and total
them at the bottom.
Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
Lesson 2
• Students today will analyse their total
calories, protein and Fats from the
previous lessons against the table on the
next slide to determine how far over the
RDI they went with their dream menu.
Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
Recommended Daily Intake
• Essentially this table explains the minimum and maximum
amounts to meet a healthy dietary intake. Obviously calories
can be burnt off through activity and exercise. Visit
HealthAssist to get an idea of how much exercise is required
to burn a specific amount of calories. An example of this is
that you would need to do 12 solid minutes of fast paced
aerobics to burn 100 calories.
Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
Nutrient Age 2 - 3 Age 4 – 8 Age9 – 13 14 – 18 Boys 14 – 18 Girls
Protein 13 19 34 52 46
Total Fat (g) 33 – 54 39 – 62 62 - 85 61 - 95 55 - 78
Calories 1000 - 1400 1400 - 1600 1600 - 2200 2200 - 2400 2000
Source
Lesson 2 cont...
• The next part of this lesson is for students to tally
up the percentage they are over for all three
areas.
– I.e.: your daily intake of fat was 180 grams and the
RDI was 75. you divide 180 by 75 to get an answer of
2.4 and then multiply 2.4 by 100 to get your
percentage = 240% meaning you ate 2.4 days worth of
fat.
• Finally use the healthassist calorie calculator to
calculate how much exercise you would have to
do to burn off the excess calories you would have
eaten.
Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
Lesson 3
• The next phase of this task is to try and consume a
days worth of food but this time they are aiming
to stay within all the Recommended Daily Intake
figures for protein, fat and calories.
• The Same rules apply – no piece of food from the
same store can be eaten twice and two food items
and one drink must be consumed with each meal.
• Students will really be challenged to meet this
requirement and may need to make a number of
alterations to menu before completing this task.
Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
Lesson 4
• Students will reflect on this task by presenting
a poster or digital presentation of their
completed healthy menu and a statement
addressing the following areas.
• What have I learnt about food charts and
Recommended daily Intake?
• Name all forms of maths strategies used in
completing this activity.
• How might this affect what I eat in future
when at a fast food store?
Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
Assessment
• Assessment will take place by students
identifying the correct mathematical
strategies and procedures required, i.e. –
4 operations, percentages, ratios and trial
and error and by the accuracy of their
completed healthy table.
• Assessment should also consider the
reflection of key nutritional concepts
explained in the students presentation and
effort put into completing this task.
Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
Resources, Links & Further Reading
• For more lesson plans please visit www.edgalaxy.com
• McDonalds Nutrition Table
• Burger King Nutrition Table
• KFC Nutrition Table
• Daily Food Tally Sheet
• Health Assist Calorie Calculator
Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
Fast Food Tally Sheet Printout
www.edgalaxy.com

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Lesson plan live to eat

  • 1. Fast Food Maths Challenge Can you eat healthy fast food for a day? Key Learning Areas Maths Health Key Concepts Percentages, conversion,& Calculations Food Tables, Nutritional Value, Recommended Daily intakes Age / Level Age 11 - 16 USA Yr 5 - 10 UK KS-3 Australia Yr 5 – 10 Duration Approx 4x 1 Hour Lessons Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
  • 2. Learning Intention / Overview • Students will research a variety of take-away food menus to examine the amount of fats, carbohydrates and protein contained within some of their favourite fast foods. • Students will create a menu to eat from a variety of fast food venues for an entire day to determine if it is possible to eat a nutritional diet of fast food venues alone. Students must that they stay within recommended dietary requirements for their age. • During this task students will be using a range of mathematical concepts and procedures and gain a better understanding of reading food labels and making sense of what they mean. • It is recommended that students have a basic understanding of the five major food groups and the food pyramid before completing this activity. Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
  • 3. Lesson 1 • Introduce the lesson by discussing the amount of fast food we eat and how it is commonly conceived by the media that fast food is causing major diseases within our society such as obesity, diabetes and even cancers. • Explain to students that during this task you will be examining food labels and nutritional tables with a specific focus on identifying what our recommended daily intake or RDI means and specifically we will be looking at the amounts of fats, protein and calories. Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
  • 4. Lesson 1 cont... • For the first part of this lesson students will have a dream fast food day where they will access the McDonald’s, KFC&Burger King Menus to select a day of fast food from any of these venues. Eat anything on the Menu. • The only rules are that they must not eat the same item of food twice in one day and they must have 2 food components and a drink with each meal. (i.e.: Burger, Fries and Coke. Or Soft Serve, Burger and Orange Juice.) • Students will record and tally the protein, calories and total fats on the tally sheet printout and total them at the bottom. Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
  • 5. Lesson 1 cont... • For the first part of this lesson students will have a dream fast food day where they will access the McDonald’s, KFC&Burger King Menus to select a day of fast food from any of these venues. Eat anything on the Menu. • The only rules are that they must not eat the same item of food twice in one day and they must have 2 food components and a drink with each meal. (i.e.: Burger, Fries and Coke. Or Soft Serve, Burger and Orange Juice.) • Students will record and tally the protein, calories and total fats on the tally sheet printout and total them at the bottom. Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
  • 6. Lesson 2 • Students today will analyse their total calories, protein and Fats from the previous lessons against the table on the next slide to determine how far over the RDI they went with their dream menu. Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
  • 7. Recommended Daily Intake • Essentially this table explains the minimum and maximum amounts to meet a healthy dietary intake. Obviously calories can be burnt off through activity and exercise. Visit HealthAssist to get an idea of how much exercise is required to burn a specific amount of calories. An example of this is that you would need to do 12 solid minutes of fast paced aerobics to burn 100 calories. Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com Nutrient Age 2 - 3 Age 4 – 8 Age9 – 13 14 – 18 Boys 14 – 18 Girls Protein 13 19 34 52 46 Total Fat (g) 33 – 54 39 – 62 62 - 85 61 - 95 55 - 78 Calories 1000 - 1400 1400 - 1600 1600 - 2200 2200 - 2400 2000 Source
  • 8. Lesson 2 cont... • The next part of this lesson is for students to tally up the percentage they are over for all three areas. – I.e.: your daily intake of fat was 180 grams and the RDI was 75. you divide 180 by 75 to get an answer of 2.4 and then multiply 2.4 by 100 to get your percentage = 240% meaning you ate 2.4 days worth of fat. • Finally use the healthassist calorie calculator to calculate how much exercise you would have to do to burn off the excess calories you would have eaten. Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
  • 9. Lesson 3 • The next phase of this task is to try and consume a days worth of food but this time they are aiming to stay within all the Recommended Daily Intake figures for protein, fat and calories. • The Same rules apply – no piece of food from the same store can be eaten twice and two food items and one drink must be consumed with each meal. • Students will really be challenged to meet this requirement and may need to make a number of alterations to menu before completing this task. Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
  • 10. Lesson 4 • Students will reflect on this task by presenting a poster or digital presentation of their completed healthy menu and a statement addressing the following areas. • What have I learnt about food charts and Recommended daily Intake? • Name all forms of maths strategies used in completing this activity. • How might this affect what I eat in future when at a fast food store? Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
  • 11. Assessment • Assessment will take place by students identifying the correct mathematical strategies and procedures required, i.e. – 4 operations, percentages, ratios and trial and error and by the accuracy of their completed healthy table. • Assessment should also consider the reflection of key nutritional concepts explained in the students presentation and effort put into completing this task. Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
  • 12. Resources, Links & Further Reading • For more lesson plans please visit www.edgalaxy.com • McDonalds Nutrition Table • Burger King Nutrition Table • KFC Nutrition Table • Daily Food Tally Sheet • Health Assist Calorie Calculator Copyright ©2010 www.edgalaxy.com
  • 13. Fast Food Tally Sheet Printout www.edgalaxy.com