L.O: To retrieve answers from a text and give full answers.
I wonder, how do we write full answers successfully?
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Eating a balanced diet is essential for children to grow strong and healthy. Nutrients and vitamins are like superhero powers for our bodies, helping us to play, learn, and grow. Let’s explore what nutrients and vitamins you need and where to find them!
1. What does the text compare nutrients and vitamins to? Why is this comparison made?
Why have these two parts been highlighted?
They will help us with our answer!!
The text compares nutrients and vitamins to superheroes. I think they have made this comparison because they help you stay fit and strong like superheroes.
Which part of the question would help you give a full answer in this question?
2. In the text, what does the term "carbs" refer to, and why are they important?
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Gwyrdd:
1. What does the word "nutrients" mean in this text?
The word "nutrients" means...
2. In the text, what does "hydrated" mean and why is it important?
The word "hydrated" means...
3. Why do you think the writer compares a balanced diet to being a superhero?
I think a balanced diet is like a superhero because...
4. What might happen if children do not eat a variety of foods, according to the text?
If children do not eat a variety of foods...
5. Name two types of food that provide carbohydrates.
Two foods that provide carbohydrates are...
6. What vitamin is found in oranges, and what does it help with?
The vitamin found in oranges is... it helps with...
Oren:
1. What does the word "nutrients" mean in the context of the text?
The word "nutrients" means...
2. What is the meaning of the term "carbohydrates" based on the information provided?
The term "carbohydrates" means...
3. Why do you think the text suggests eating a "rainbow of colours" when it comes to fruits and vegetables?
I think the text suggests eating a "rainbow of colours" because...
4. Based on the text, why might eating whole grain options be a better option?
5. Summarise in your own words why protein is considered an essential nutrient for children.
6. In a few sentences, summarise the importance of fats in a child's diet and give an example of a food with 'good' fat.
7.List three food sources of protein mentioned in the text.
8. According to the text, which vitamin do oranges provide, and why is it important?
Coch:
1. What does the text compare nutrients and vitamins to? Why is this comparison made?
2. In the text, what does the term "carbs" refer to, and why are they important?
3. Why do you think the author describes proteins as "builders" for our bodies?
4. Based on the text, what can we infer about the consequences of eating too much fat?
5. Summarise the key roles of proteins and fats in our diets.
6. What important advice does the text give about staying hydrated?
7.List three food sources mentioned for Vitamin C.
8. According to the text, how many glasses of water should children aim to drink each day? Why?
9. Explain why eating a variety of fruits and vegetables is important for children.
10. Describe how iron contributes to our body according to the text.
Illustrate your work showing examples of fruit and vegetables that would create a rainbow on your plate!