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Nutrient Slide Presentation
Nutrient Slide Presentation
The students will be able to learn the 6 different types of nutrients and foods we get those nutrients.
Rubric Code:
CX3B9B6
By
richmul
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Subject:
Health
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate
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Super nutrient presentation
Poor
1 pts
Fair
3 pts
Good
4 pts
Best
5 pts
Carboyhdrates
Poor
The students does not clearly identify the function of the nutrient. The student does differentiate the different types of this nutrient. The student does not have pictures for this nutrient.
Fair
The student has a vague description of this nutrient and little explanation of the different types of this nutrient. The student has very little pictures of the foods we can get this nutrient from.
Good
The student has a description of the nutrient and some explanation of the different types of this nutrient. The student falls a bit short on the required pictures needed.
Best
The student describes in detail the function of carbohydrates along with detailed explanation of the two different types of carbohydrates. The student has 10 different pictures 5 from each of the two different types of carbohydrates.
Protein
Poor
The students does not clearly identify the function of the nutrient. The student does differentiate the different types of this nutrient. The student does not have pictures for this nutrient.
Fair
The student has a vague description of this nutrient and little explanation of the different types of this nutrient. The student has very little pictures of the foods we can get this nutrient from.
Good
The student has a description of the nutrient and some explanation of the different types of this nutrient. The student falls a bit short on the required pictures needed.
Best
The student describes in detail the function of protein along with detailed explanation of the two different types of protein. The student has 10 different pictures 5 from each of the two different types of protein.
Fats
Poor
The students does not clearly identify the function of the nutrient. The student does differentiate the different types of this nutrient. The student does not have pictures for this nutrient.
Fair
The student has a vague description of this nutrient and little explanation of the different types of this nutrient. The student has very little pictures of the foods we can get this nutrient from.
Good
The student has a description of the nutrient and some explanation of the different types of this nutrient. The student falls a bit short on the required pictures needed.
Best
The student describes in detail the function of fats along with detailed explanation of the three different types of fats. The student has 9 different pictures 3 from each of the 3 different types of fats.
Vitamins
Poor
The students does not clearly identify the function of the nutrient. The student does differentiate the different types of this nutrient. The student does not have pictures for this nutrient.
Fair
The student has a vague description of this nutrient and little explanation of the different types of this nutrient. The student has very little pictures of the foods we can get this nutrient from.
Good
The student has a description of the nutrient and some explanation of the different types of this nutrient. The student falls a bit short on the required pictures needed.
Best
The student gives a detailed explanation of the functions of vitamins. The student identifies 5 different types of vitamins and states the function that vitamin serves in the body. The student has 2 pictures of foods we can eat to get that vitamin from.
Minerals
Poor
The students does not clearly identify the function of the nutrient. The student does differentiate the different types of this nutrient. The student does not have pictures for this nutrient.
Fair
The student has a vague description of this nutrient and little explanation of the different types of this nutrient. The student has very little pictures of the foods we can get this nutrient from.
Good
The student has a description of the nutrient and some explanation of the different types of this nutrient. The student falls a bit short on the required pictures needed.
Best
The student gives a detailed explanation of the functions of minerals. The student identifies 5 different types of minerals and states the function that mineral serves in the body. The student has 2 pictures of foods we can eat to get that mineral from.
Water
Poor
The students does not clearly identify the function of the nutrient. The student does differentiate the different types of this nutrient. The student does not have pictures for this nutrient.
Fair
The student has a vague description of this nutrient and little explanation of the different types of this nutrient. The student has very little pictures of the foods we can get this nutrient from.
Good
The student has a description of the nutrient and some explanation of the different types of this nutrient. The student falls a bit short on the required pictures needed.
Best
The student gives a detailed explanation of the function of water. The student identifies 5 different foods we can get water from. The student has pictures to accommodate the foods.
Attractiveness
Poor
The slide presentation is disorganized and not very neat. Little work was made to make this presentation neat.
Fair
The slide presentation is a bit sloppy and not very attractive.
Good
The slide presentation is somewhat neat and the backgrounds somewhat fit attractively to the slides.
Best
The slide presentation is very neatly designed and backgrounds fit attractively to the slides.
Keywords:
Nutrient Health
Subjects:
Health
Types:
Presentation
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