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Create a follow-up lesson plan for a special education high school class in the US curriculum on applying knowledge of nutrition labels to make healthy food choices. Include learning objectives, activities such as comparing nutrition labels, identifying key nutrients, understanding daily value percentages, and simple practical assessments. The lesson should build on prior knowledge of reading nutrition labels and focus on decision-making skills for healthy eating. The lesson length is 60 minutes and the class has about 10 students.
This 60-minute lesson is designed for a special education high school class (grades 9-12) focusing on applying knowledge of nutrition labels to make informed, healthy food choices. It builds on prior understanding of nutrition labels by sharpening students’ ability to compare labels, identify key nutrients, interpret daily value percentages, and make personal decisions related to nutrition.
The lesson aligns with relevant Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and integrates health literacy and critical thinking, ensuring meaningful engagement for diverse learners.
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
| Time (min) | Activity Description | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 0-10 | Warm-Up & Review: Quick guided discussion to review parts of a nutrition label and introduce questions about fat, sugar, sodium, and cholesterol. | Use visuals and simple questioning to gauge prior knowledge and activate recall. |
| 10-25 | Guided Practice - Comparing Labels: In pairs, students use comparison worksheet to analyze 2 nutrition labels. Identify key nutrients including fat, sugar, sodium, and cholesterol, and daily values. | Teacher models first comparison, then monitors paired work, offering support as needed. |
| 25-35 | Group Discussion: Share findings and discuss which food items are healthier and why. Introduce the 5%/20% Daily Value rule of thumb. | Use chart to visually reinforce the concept for easier understanding. |
| 35-45 | Individual Activity - Decision Making: Students select 1 food label and write/explain why they choose it based on healthiness, focusing on fat, sugar, sodium, and cholesterol content and % DV. | Provide sentence starters for ease of expression (e.g., "I chose this snack because..."). |
| 45-55 | Practical Assessment - Real-life Scenario: Present 3 quick snack options (photo or labels). Students decide best option and justify choice using label info. | Small group sharing, followed by brief teacher feedback for reinforcement. |
| 55-60 | Exit Ticket - Nutritional Totals Calculation: Students calculate combined totals of fat, sugar, sodium, and cholesterol for two product sets: (1) bag of chips and soda, (2) cookies and milk. | Collect exit tickets to assess understanding of nutrient totals and application skills. |
This lesson plan fosters critical thinking and real-world problem solving while adhering to Common Core standards in literacy and technical reading, making it a robust, inclusive, and practical session for special education high school students.
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