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Your Health
By Danielle Graf
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• With this web quest you will explore ways in which you can become a healthier you. Maybe it’s just a few more minutes of exercise or skipping an extra snack, but here you will be able to answer questions about yourself that you normally wouldn’t think about.
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• In this exploration you will log your food and exercise intake daily and be able to see if you are improving or not in your eating or exercise habits in the mypyramidtracker
• You will also collect information on healthy eating from the web by answering questions provided to you
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• Write down everything you eat during each day as well as any type of exercising you may do
• Follow this tutorial for mypryamidtracker http://www.mypyramid.gov/tracker/trackertutorial.html
• Once you are comfortable with mypyramidtracker, its time to register. Click here http://www.mypyramidtracker.gov/Default.aspx?Module=6
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• At the Login you will create a User Name and Password of your choice then enter in information about yourself. Click Submit. This information stays private and only you can view it.
• Once you are comfortable with mypyramidtracker, each evening go to http://www.mypyramidtracker.gov/ and click on Assess Your Food Intake
• You will then be prompt to enter in your food intake for the day, once you enter one selection of food you will be given a list of food to choose from to match your exact food.
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• Once you select the correct food you then ADD it to your list and select quantity (you can add all your food at once before selecting your quantity)
• Here you will select serving size then save and analyze
• This will take you to a page where you can view many different charts you can view to see your food intake
• At the top of the page you will see small dots that link you to another page Click “Physical Activity Entry” to enter in your exercise
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• Click on “Condensed Option”• You will proceed the same as you did
with food intake except this time you have a drop down box to select your activity as well as being able to type it in and select duration Save & Analyze
• This is part 1
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• Answer the following questions:
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• What is a healthy diet?• What part of the food group do you consume
the most from?• How much do we need of grains, veggies, fruits,
milk, meat and beans and oils?• How much exercise a day should we have?• How much of an impact does our surrounding
environment have on our health?
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• What are some common diseases related to unhealthy eating habits?
• How can exercise and eating healthy help you?
• What is the recommended calorie in take for healthy eating?
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• What are some options to look at when wanting to lose weight in a healthy way?
• Have you seen a difference in your daily habits?
• What are some changes you are making?
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Click below for a short video on the food pyramid
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Sites to use for your information• http://www.mypyramid.gov/audiopoddcasts/index
.html• http://www.mypyramid.gov/STEPS/stepstoahealthi
erweight.html• http://www.mypyramid.gov/index.html• http://kidshealth.org/teen/food_fitness/ • http://fnic.nal.usda.gov/nal_display/index.php?
info_center=4&tax_level=3&tax_subject=358&topic_id=1612&level3_id=5951&level4_id=0&level5_id=0&placement_default=0
• http://www.nutrition.gov/nal_display/index.php?info_center=11&tax_level=1
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Evaluation• Option 1: You have 2 weeks to log your
food & exercise intake as well as answer these questions. You will then provide a print out of your mypyramidtracker chart and a one paragraph paper on the information you found. Did anything shock you from your own eating habits?
• Option 2: Create a power point with the same information and present it to the class
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Rubric
Poor5
Good10
Excellent15
Did student follow instructions
Student provided a well thought out paper or power point with proper information
Effort and student participation
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Conclusion• Through this activity you will learn more
about your eating habits and know if you need to make better choices. What you eat today can affect you in 20 years. Eating healthy joined by moderate exercise everyday can prevent you from the most common diseases. After this you should see where changes may need to be made in your life.
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Credits• http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.myhealthadvisor.com/
images/pyramid.gif&imgrefurl=http://www.myhealthadvisor.com/pyramid.html&usg=__5PsJLOpI9cp7kamP2PYa3tSKSWM=&h=425&w=440&sz=29&hl=en&start=5&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid=1ltyIij-wlBP1M:&tbnh=123&tbnw=127&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dhealth%2Bpyramid%2Bchart%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DX%26tbs%3Disch:1
• http://www.mypyramid.gov/pyramid/index.html
• Images from Microsoft Clip Art Gallery and Mypyramid.gov
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Teacher Page• This activity is designed to raise student
awareness in healthier lifestyle choices when it comes to eating and exercising
• It is an individual project and a self assessment of each students health
• Each student will present his information through a paper and print out of their mypyramid charts or present to the class in a power point
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• The learners can be:• Junior High 7-9• High school 10-12• College Freshman taking basic health
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• 10.2.12.D: Examine and apply a decision-making process to the development of short and long-term health goals
• 10.1.6.C Analyze nutritional concepts that impact health
• 10.5.6.D Describe and apply the principle of exercise to the components of health-related and skill-related fitness
• Students will demonstrate the ability to use decision making skills to enhance health
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Process• There are 2 basic parts and then a final step
• Students learn how to log their eatinng & exercise information using mypyramidtracker.gov individually. They are given two weeks to complete this task so that they may ask questions and have time to further explore this software.
• Each student must answer the questions listed by using the websites provided to them. Majority of the information can be found by careful navigation of one site but there are more options to explore by providing many sites.
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Process• 3. Students will individually produce a one page paper on their
findings as well as turn in their chart for the 2 weeks of eating and exercise. (This does not provide personal information such as weight, it only shows if progress has been made.) For those students who like presenting, they may do so but putting together a power point presentation with the same information. The rubric is standard for both options.
• Conclusion• Students will learn better eating and exercise habits for a
healthier lifestyle. The biggest impact will be from seeing what they eat everyday compared to the exercise they are doing. This will come from the pyramidtracker.
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Resources
• Most of what I used is placed in this web quest for the students
• Roblyer, M.D, and Aaron Doering. Integrating Educational Technology into Teaching. Boston: Pearson
• Education, 2010.
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