Math fast food project: Welcome
This week long lesson package is intended to do three things
Get students using a range of mathematical strategies to understand the nutritional value of fast food.
Make students aware of the nutritional value of fast food and also identify how much exercise is required to burn it off.
Make students think twice about eating fast food once they understand the long term effects it can have on their bodies.
The lesson plan is put together in a PowerPoint format that you can edit to add any other fast food franchises or change to suit the needs of your students although the content within the presentation should easily meet the needs of your students without any alteration required.
The Content is broken into four one 60 - 90 minute lessons and would easily account for a weeks worth of maths once you get your students to present their results and reflect upon their learning.
This week long lesson package is intended to do three things
Get students using a range of mathematical strategies to understand the nutritional value of fast food.
Make students aware of the nutritional value of fast food and also identify how much exercise is required to burn it off.
Make students think twice about eating fast food once they understand the long term effects it can have on their bodies.
The lesson plan is put together in a PowerPoint format that you can edit to add any other fast food franchises or change to suit the needs of your students although the content within the presentation should easily meet the needs of your students without any alteration required.
The Content is broken into four one 60 - 90 minute lessons and would easily account for a weeks worth of maths once you get your students to present their results and reflect upon their learning.
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This resource wasn't what I expected or wanted for my KS2 class. It would have been worth the money if it had included a table showing the actual calories per 100 g of key fast food or common food items. The powerpoint is too wordy and not suitable at all for 11 year olds.
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