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Health & Nutrition
1. Click on the above picture and answer the questions on
eating etiquette throughout the world. How did you do?
2. Simon's Daily Deal - Food Groups Game
Click on the above link and test your knowledge of food
groups and servings.
3. Click on the chart below for a link to
The Canadian Food Guide
4. How much sugar are you really eating?
Click on the above questions and watch the video. What is the gist of the video?
5. Would you eat lab grown meat?
Click on the above question. How is lab grown meat made and do you think it is a good idea? Explain.
6. Nutrition Labelling - Canada
Open the above link and learn how to read the nutrition labels on your food.
7. Food Labelling Game
1. Click on the above picture and answer the questions on
eating etiquette throughout the world. How did you do?
2. Simon's Daily Deal - Food Groups Game
Click on the above link and test your knowledge of food
groups and servings.
3. Click on the chart below for a link to
The Canadian Food Guide
4. How much sugar are you really eating?
Click on the above questions and watch the video. What is the gist of the video?
5. Would you eat lab grown meat?
Click on the above question. How is lab grown meat made and do you think it is a good idea? Explain.
6. Nutrition Labelling - Canada
Open the above link and learn how to read the nutrition labels on your food.
7. Food Labelling Game
Juno Beach
June 6th, 1944
"On June 5th and 6th, World War II veterans and world leaders will come together in France to mark the 70th anniversary of D-Day. To mark this historic event, CBC News launches the special multiplatform project D-DAY LIVE. Imagine going back in time 70 years to June 6, 1944, and reliving the events of D-Day in real time. Using modern technology, CBC News will help you do exactly that. CBC News will be re-creating the events of this pivotal World War II event in an interactive breaking news timeline, online and on CBC News Network, CBC Radio, and during CBC Television live special programming. If World War II had happened in a multi-media era, this is how CBC News would have covered it." CBC Media Centre - Press Release.
http://www.cbc.ca/archives/categories/war-conflict/second-world-war/d-day-canadians-target-juno-beach/crusade-for-liberation.html
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