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Pasta

Tomato Soup

The relative nutritional cost is: Fat: Carbohydrat e: Protein: The amount of energy per 100g is 1533kJ

The relative nutritional cost is: Fat: Carbohydrat e: Protein: The amount of energy per 100g is 214kJ

Hot Dog

Lasagne

The relative nutritional cost is: Fat: Carbohydrat e: Protein: The amount of energy per 100g is 1010kJ

The relative nutritional cost is: Fat: Carbohydrat e: Protein: The amount of energy per 100g is 531kJ

Baguette

Chicken

The relative nutritional cost is: Fat: Carbohydrat e: Protein: The amount of energy per 100ml is 240kJ

The relative nutritional cost is: Fat: Carbohydrat e: Protein: The amount of energy per 100g is 148kJ

Fish and Chips

Pi

The relative nutritional cost is: Fat: Carbohydrat e: Protein: The amount of energy per 100g is 950kJ

The relative nutritional cost is: Fat: Carbohydrat e: Protein: The amount of energy per 100g is 268kJ

Crisps

Cheese

The relative nutritional cost is: Fat: Carbohydrat e: Protein: The amount of energy per 100g is 2180kJ

The relative nutritional cost is: Fat: Carbohydrat e: Protein: The amount of energy per 100g is 1700kJ

Fruit !uice

"ilk

The relative nutritional cost is: Fat: Carbohydrat e: Protein: The amount of energy per 100ml is 198kJ

The relative nutritional cost is: Fat: Carbohydrat e: Protein: The amount of energy per 100g is 204kJ

Print around 11 copies of each food. Print around 11 copies of the currency below (for 11 teams) The currency below is enough for 1 team

#utrition $ Shopping %ame

Learning outcomes:
Know that different foods contain different amounts of nutrients Know some common foods and their relative nutrient contents Know the amount of energy per 100g available in different foods

&ules o' the game:


Distribute the foods! in their piles around the classroom Pupils wor" in groups of threes (a group of two if not possible). #ach group has an envelope containing their money! $ % $ats& ' % 'arbohydrates& P % Proteins (nly one person from each team is allowed to shop at a time. To buy a food a team must collect the food then place the corresponding amount of money on their des" on top of the food. $or e)ample& Pasta has * 'arbohydrates and + proteins& therefore pupils collect the card then place * 's and + Ps on the card on their des". Keep the game running until pupils have used all their currency Pupils then add up the total amount of energy they have from all their foods.

The winning team is the team with the largest total amount of energy.

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