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Healthy Choices Together

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Health
30
22 students
5 September 2025

Teaching Instructions

I want to focus on standard N-5.4.1 where students makie healthy food choice with family members and their peers to include essential question, objective, engagement, independent work, homework

Essential Question

How can I make healthy food choices with my family and friends to feel my best every day?

Learning Objective

I can make healthy food choices with my family members and peers by identifying nutritious foods and explaining why they are important for my body.
Aligned with National Health Education Standard N-5.4.1: Students will demonstrate the ability to make informed, health-enhancing food choices with family and peers.

Success Criteria

  • I can name at least three healthy foods and explain their benefits.
  • I can work with a partner or family member to plan a healthy snack or meal.
  • I can express why making healthy food choices is important for myself and people I care about.

Materials Needed

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Picture cards of various foods (healthy and unhealthy)
  • Paper and coloring materials for drawing meals/snacks
  • “Healthy Choices” worksheet for independent activity

Timeline & Activities

1. Engagement (5 minutes)

  • Begin with a quick discussion: “What did you eat for breakfast today? Was it healthy? Why or why not?”
  • Show picture cards of foods one by one, and ask students to say whether each food is healthy or not.
  • Introduce the essential question and learning objective using “I can…” statements written on the board.

Differentiation: Provide visual aids and simplified vocabulary cards for ELL or learners who may struggle with verbal expression.


2. Group Activity: Family & Friends Food Choices (10 minutes)

  • Pair students and give each pair a set of food picture cards.
  • Challenge them to create a healthy snack or meal using the cards, discussing together why they chose those foods.
  • Each pair shares their meal with the class, explaining their choices in simple sentences, e.g., “We chose an apple because it helps keep us strong.”

Differentiation: For students who need extra support, allow them to choose 2 foods instead of a full meal and use sentence starters (“I chose ___ because…”).
Extension: Advanced learners can explain additional benefits (vitamins, energy, etc.) or suggest a healthy meal plan for a full day.


3. Independent Work: My Healthy Meal Drawing (10 minutes)

  • Students use paper and coloring materials to draw their favorite healthy meal or snack with family or friends.
  • They write one or two sentences about why their meal is healthy.
  • Teacher circulates to provide support and prompt deeper thinking (“How does this food help your body?”).

Differentiation: Provide sentence frames or allow drawing only for students who struggle with writing.
Extension: Encourage some students to write a paragraph explaining how sharing healthy meals with family is a good habit.


4. Closing & Reflection (5 minutes)

  • Invite students to share their drawings and sentences with the class.
  • Reinforce the importance of making healthy food choices together with family and peers.
  • Recap “I can…” statements and success criteria, asking students if they feel they met the criteria today.

Homework

Create a “Healthy Plate” chart at home by working with a family member. Draw or list the foods you ate together during one meal, highlighting the healthy choices. Be ready to share your chart and what you learned at school tomorrow.


Additional Notes

Differentiation Strategies

  • Use visuals and sentence frames for ELL and struggling writers.
  • Pair verbal learners with more confident speakers to build language skills.
  • Allow alternative assignments (drawing vs. writing) based on ability.
  • Provide extra scaffolding for choosing foods by showing food groups.

Extension Activities for Advanced Learners

  • Research and present the nutritional benefits of a food they chose.
  • Plan a healthy meal for a school picnic or event, including a description of food groups.
  • Create a short skit demonstrating how to make healthy choices with friends at a party.

By the end of this lesson, students will feel empowered to make healthy food choices not only independently but also collaboratively with the people in their lives — living out the values taught by National Health Education Standard N-5.4.1.

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