Mrs. Floyd - FACS
Advance Nutrition and Wellness


Week 1
1/6-7
Q and A: Name the six major nutrients..... circle the three that produce energy
Introductions 
Get book
Nutrient overview worksheet

1/8-9
Q and A:  
Digestion Notes
Magic School Bus



Week 2
1/13-14
Q and A: 
Malnutrition/ Portion Distortion notes
vitamin and mineral bicycle

1/15-16
Q and A:
Pyramid Tracker
Write a Children's Book about one of the vitamins and minerals from bicycle worksheet (Vitamin A, C, D, E, K, folate, calcium/phosphorus, magnesium, iron, sodium, iodine, or flouride)
The book must have:
- at least 10 pages .... one must be a title page
- picture on every page to help tell the story
- 5 facts that are underlined


1/12-20
Q and A:
HACCP sanitation notes
Bolgna Dirty Jobs

Week 3
1/21-22
Q and A:
Lab
Food Allergy notes/worksheet


1/23-30
Q and A: 
Beverages notes
Beverage worksheet

week 4
1/26-27
Q and A: 
Cooking Demo
Review worksheet

1/28-29
Unit 1 test 
Cola wars.... answer questions

1/30
Q and A: 
beverage notes
beverage worksheet


week 5
Feb 2-3:
Pie notes
Pies Worksheet

Feb 4th:
Pie crust skills practice
Create pie crust

Feb 6th:
apple dumplings

week 6
Feb 9: 
pie crust 
skills practice

Feb 10: 
pie/beverage test
fast food nation
pretest

Feb 11: 
apple dumplings
pie beverage crossword

Feb 12:
Fast food history
Fat or Fiction worksheet
 
Feb 13: 
pie/beverage test
fast food nation
pretest




Week 7
Feb 16:
Fast food notes
Fat or fiction

Feb 17-18:
Fat notes
Fat experiment

Feb 19-20:
Cardiovascular notes
heart disease terms
cardiovascular crossword

Week 8
Snow days no school

Week 9
Feb 25: 
Finish fast food/ Fat notes

Feb 26-27:
Heart Healthy Lab 

Week 10
March 8-11
Q and A:
Sugar test 
Sucker lab

 
 
 

Week 11
March 13/14:
Q and A:
Careers/Sugar test
children story book

March 15/16:
finish story book
fast food meal plan using My Plate recommendations

Week 12

April 2-3:
Q and A: What does hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic mean?Diabetes notes (types)
scenarios

April 4-5:
Q and A: Name the 3 types diabetes.  Name 2 facts for each type.
Types skit
Stages
Drawing pathway




Week 13

April 8-9:
Q and A: When looking at a food label what should you be looking for to determine the nutritional value of the food item?
Food label, carb counting worksheet, and artifical sweetner notes

April 10-11:
Q and A: What artifical sweetener is in these cookies?  (check ingredients)
Diabetes review worksheet
Sugarless sugar cookie lab
* test next time

April 12-15:
Q and A:
Diabetes test
First day of cake decorating unit


Weeks 14-16

April 10-11:
Q and A: name the stage and type of diabetes in the picture
Diabetes review and test
cake options and examples

April 12-13:
Cake decorating unit (see schedule below)

1: Cake decorating techniques: Learn how to put the decorating bag together. Take notes on how to make stars, shells, lines, dots, and basket weave. Practice in kitchen groups. Each student will have to make 5 shells connected and stagger 5,4,3,2,1 pattern in stars.

2: Fondant/ planning day: learn how to make fondant, practice coloring and techniques using fondant. Create design plan and work plan for baking/decorating days.

3: baking/ making icing day: bake and freeze cakes, make icing and put in back fridge, and cut cardboard for big cake and individuals.

4: decorating day:
decorate cake using stars, shells, and fondant. Clean icing bags and tips in boiling water. Teacher will make one batch of fondant the day of and distribute evenly to each group. All cakes must have a fondant element.

5: cake/icing types notes
: take notes on the various cake and icing types; cake/icing type worksheet, favorite cake writing, learn to make a parchment paper bag out of notebook paper.

6: history of cakes
: take notes on the history of cakes, watch cake decorating challenge (use pp on desktop)

7: cake test/ review game
 
Schedule for classes:
Period 1                                              Period 5:        
4/12: 1                                                 4/13: 6
4/16: 2                                                 4/17: 5
4/18: 3*                                               4/19: 1
4/20: 4                                                 4/23: 2
4/24: 5                                                 4/25: 3*
4/26: 6                                                 4/27: 4
4/30: 7                                                 4/30: 7
 
Period 2                                              Period 6:
4/12: 6                                                 4/13: 1
4/16: 1                                                 4/17: 2
4/18: 2                                                 4/19: 3*
4/20: 3*                                               4/23: 4
4/24: 4                                                 4/25: 5
4/26: 5                                                 4/27: 6
4/30: 7                                                 4/30: 7
 
Period 4
4/12: 1
4/16: 2
4/18: 3*
4/20: 4
4/24: 5
4/26: 6
4/30: 7