Activities/Nutrition

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About Nutrition

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A series of three nutrition games: Name That Food; How Many Calories; How Much to Eat

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Where to get Nutrition

The Nutrition activity is available for download from the Sugar activity portal: Nutrition

The source code is available on the Sugar Labs Gitorious server.

Using Nutrition

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Did you know:

  • If you get the correct answer, a smiley face is shown.

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  • If you get a wrong answer, the correct answer is shown on a frowny face.

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The Toolbars

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from left to right
Activity-toolbar Button
(toolbar described below)
Name-that-food Button
Launches a new Name That Food game
How-many-calories Button
Launches a new How Many Calories? game
How-much-should-I-eat Button
Launches a new How Much to Eat? game
Stop Button
used to exit the activity

Acitivity Toolbar

Activity name field
used to change the name of the activity (The name is used by the save-to-PDF Button.)
Share Button
disabled (Portfolio Activity does not support sharing)
Reflection Button
used to write descriptions for the Journal entry of this instance of Portfolio

Learning with Nutrition

Each of the nutrition games presents a different learning opportunity.

Name That Food
This game is about literacy, but also provides some nutritional information about the foods as they are presented.
How Many Calories?
This game introduces the concept that different foods have different nutrition value. The focus here is on calories.
How Much to Eat?
This game is based upon the Food Pyramid. It introduces the concept that not all foods should be consumed in equal quantities. E.g., high-sugar-content foods should be eaten in small quantities, while grains and fruits can be eaten in larger quantities.

Extending Nutrition

Have the children take pictures of the foods that they eat at home. Use the Nutrition acitvity to explore caloric intake and the degree to which they are eating a balanced meal.

Also (not yet implemented) have the children find a food item not in the database and add it using the gear icon. They will need make a picture of the food (using Paint or Record) and look up the nutritional content of their food. (https://www.choosemyplate.gov/SuperTracker/foodapedia.aspx is a good resource.)

Nutrition is a good introduction to some of the concepts explored further in Activities/TurtleArt#Nutrition.

Modifying Nutrition


Your suggestions for enhancements and/or use cases...

Where to report problems

You can report bugs and make feature requests on our bug-tracking system (You need to create an account first). To list all open tickets of Nutrition you can use query component=Nutrition. You are also welcome to leave comments/suggestions on the Talk:Activities/Nutrition page.

Credits

Nutrition was written and is maintained by User:Walter. He was assisted by Claudia Urrea and Felix Garrido of Fundación Zamora Terán.