Friday 6 March 2020

hunting the good food



Jess from Foodstuffs came to visit us at school yesterday and she talked about food and energy. I learnt a lot from listening to her. We went to the supermarket with a pen and paper. When we got in we were checking for food that you can eat everyday. On the side of the box it told us what the contents were per 100g We wrote very good food and not very good food on the paper . It took a long time to find the right good food and the bad food. Have you ever looked at the side or back of your food packets? 

3 comments:

  1. Yes I check for gluten and dairy. What a great lesson.

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  2. Kia ora Jasper,
    My name is Kieryn and I will be working with Kaniere School to comment on your blog posts over the next two terms.
    Well done on creating this blog post about ‘Hunting The Good Food’. Having Jess from Foodstuffs at your school must have been such an exciting experience, and I am glad to hear how you learnt a lot from her visit!
    Reading food labels can definitely be a little bit tricky, so it was lucky you had an expert such as Jess to help you out.
    Whilst reading the food labels, were you surprised by any of the foods you found? Why/ why not?
    You mentioned how you were writing down whether foods were very good or not very good on a piece of paper. How did you determine whether a food was good or not very good?
    It would be awesome if you could reply to this comment and let me know!
    Quick Tip- I am currently unable to view the image you have included. It would be great if you could edit this blogpost and re-upload the image.
    Keep up the great work!
    Nga mihi

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  3. Hi Jasper, I cant wait for your next blog post you really are a great writer and I hope to hear more. Love you from Mum

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