Sunday, May 1, 2011
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
"I need food, feed me"
Hello students and welcome to an action packed journey.
The activities and tasks allocated to you on this site will be explained in depth within class time.
This site will direct you on a learning adventure.
In your group of 5 you will be given tasks to do along the way.
You will need to assign the following individual roles:
This site will direct you on a learning adventure.
In your group of 5 you will be given tasks to do along the way.
You will need to assign the following individual roles:
Research Scientist, Assistant research scientist, Secretary, Nutritionist and Dietician.
As part of your assessment for this unit you will be required to:
As part of your assessment for this unit you will be required to:
- Design and present a coded menu to our P&C president and tuck-shop convener.
- Develop an online survey.
- Complete an online multiple choice quiz.
- Group power point presentation.
Reflect at the end of these tasks, on this site what has been learnt about:
Yourself
Others
What made it easy
What made it difficult
What would you do differently.
Group and individual postings on this site, at the end of each task is required.
Yourself
Others
What made it easy
What made it difficult
What would you do differently.
Group and individual postings on this site, at the end of each task is required.
Below is the power point presentation of this unit which will be used in class, please use it as a reference.
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"I need food,
feed me"
Introduction
Food influences so many parts of our lives. Apart from eating to maintain and give our body and brain the nourishment and nutrition it needs; food is the essence of life itself. It is celebrated in many forms, from social and family gatherings, business and corporate occasions; weddings, births and funerals. Individuals eat when they are happy and they also eat when they are sad. Historical and religious events are or can be celebrated with food.
The importance of food

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FOOD GIVES US...
Proteins are needed to build and maintain muscle, blood, skin and bones and other tissues and organs in the body.
Carbohydrates and fats mainly provide energy, although some fats are also needed as building materials and to help the body use certain vitamins.
Vitamins and minerals are needed in smaller amounts than protein, fat and carbohydrates, but they are essential for good nutrition. They help the body work properly and stay healthy. Some minerals also make up part of the body's tissues, for example, calcium and fluoride are found in bones and teeth and iron is found in the blood.
Fibre (or roughage) and clean water are also needed for a good diet.
Foods rich in carbohydrates are rice, maize, wheat and other cereals, all types of potatoes, yams and starchy roots and sugars.
Foods rich in fats are oils, some meat and meat products, lard, butter, ghee and some other milk products, margarine, some types of fish, nuts and soybeans.
Foods rich in vitamin A are dark-green vegetables, carrots, dark-yellow sweet potato, pumpkin, mango, papaya, eggs and liver.
Foods rich in B vitamins are dark-green vegetables, groundnuts, beans, peas, cereals, meat, fish and eggs.
Foods rich in vitamin C are fruits and most vegetables, including potatoes.
Foods rich in iron are meat, fish, groundnuts, beans, peas, dark-green leafy vegetables and dried fruits.
Reference
Food for life, (2009). Food gives us. Retrieved, 25 September, 2009, from http://www.feedingminds.org/level1/lesson1/foodforlife.htm
The importance of food
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FOOD GIVES US...
Food gives us the energy and nutrients the body needs to maintain health and life, to grow and develop, to move, work, play, think and learn
The body needs a variety of nutrients - proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals - and these come from the foods we eat.Proteins are needed to build and maintain muscle, blood, skin and bones and other tissues and organs in the body.
Carbohydrates and fats mainly provide energy, although some fats are also needed as building materials and to help the body use certain vitamins.
Vitamins and minerals are needed in smaller amounts than protein, fat and carbohydrates, but they are essential for good nutrition. They help the body work properly and stay healthy. Some minerals also make up part of the body's tissues, for example, calcium and fluoride are found in bones and teeth and iron is found in the blood.
Fibre (or roughage) and clean water are also needed for a good diet.
All foods contain nutrients but different foods contain different amounts of various nutrients.
Foods rich in proteins are all types of meat, poultry, fish, beans, peas, soybeans, groundnuts, milk, cheese, yoghurt and eggs.Foods rich in carbohydrates are rice, maize, wheat and other cereals, all types of potatoes, yams and starchy roots and sugars.
Foods rich in fats are oils, some meat and meat products, lard, butter, ghee and some other milk products, margarine, some types of fish, nuts and soybeans.
Foods rich in vitamin A are dark-green vegetables, carrots, dark-yellow sweet potato, pumpkin, mango, papaya, eggs and liver.
Foods rich in B vitamins are dark-green vegetables, groundnuts, beans, peas, cereals, meat, fish and eggs.
Foods rich in vitamin C are fruits and most vegetables, including potatoes.
Foods rich in iron are meat, fish, groundnuts, beans, peas, dark-green leafy vegetables and dried fruits.
Reference
Food for life, (2009). Food gives us. Retrieved, 25 September, 2009, from http://www.feedingminds.org/level1/lesson1/foodforlife.htm
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Introduction
Relate
Your school P&C needs you, in the past we have lost patrons and therefore business due to the ineffectiveness of our menu items available to customers. In eight weeks time we will be hosting a dinner function; at this function will be individuals who suffer with various forms of food intolerance's/allergies, or medical conditions requiring special dietary requirements. With your help you will need to design a menu that not only will cater for our multicultural society of today but also be inclusive of the many other forms of food items suitable for a range of other issues. It is hoped that from this experience that a list will be compiled of these recipes so they can be added to our school tuck shop.
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Task 1
Within your group you will need to assign the following roles, when you have brainstormed as a group and came to a decision please post.
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Secretary: http://www.secretary.com.au/page.aspx

Reference
Cardwell,G. (2009). Nutrition Impact. Retrieved, 26th September, 2009, from
http://www.pixeltech.com.au/~nutrition/links.html
Dr. Zonghuan, W., Dr. Benton, R., & Shah,B. (2009). What does a research scientist do? http://www.cacs.louisiana.edu/~zwu/ResearchScientist.html
Dietitians Association of Australia,2009. Better food, better health, better food for all. Retrieved 29th September, 2009, from http://www.daa.asn.au/
Secretary, (2009). Retrieved 26th September 2009, from http://www.secretary.com.au/page.
Images courtesy of 'Bing'.
Assistant research scientist
Duties can include: Manage the day-to-day activities and administration associated with research project.
Liaise with key stakeholders to set time lines and ensure documentation and research activities are completed with agreed time frames.
Work with the research team to develop and organize data collection processes.
Conduct on-site interviews with study participants.
Transcribe and analyse interviews.
Assist in the development of survey instruments and other data collection tools.
Assist with the preparation and delivery of project presentations and workshops.
Assist with the production of reports.
Nutritionist
Secretary: http://www.secretary.com.au/page.aspx
Reference
Cardwell,G. (2009). Nutrition Impact. Retrieved, 26th September, 2009, from
http://www.pixeltech.com.au/~nutrition/links.html
Dr. Zonghuan, W., Dr. Benton, R., & Shah,B. (2009). What does a research scientist do? http://www.cacs.louisiana.edu/~zwu/ResearchScientist.html
Dietitians Association of Australia,2009. Better food, better health, better food for all. Retrieved 29th September, 2009, from http://www.daa.asn.au/
Secretary, (2009). Retrieved 26th September 2009, from http://www.secretary.com.au/page.
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Task 1
Task 2 Create 1
Food Allergies
BACKGROUND
Allergy and Intolerances
Some people are sensitive to particular foods like nuts, shellfish and cereals. The symptoms of food allergy can include breathing problems, stomach upsets and skin rashes. They are caused by an immune system response or a chemical reaction in the body. Some severe food allergies can be life threatening. Professional diagnosis is important, because other medical conditions may share the same symptoms. Most reactions to food are actually food intolerance. About one in 20 children and one in 100 adults have food allergies.
What is 'food intolerance'? Food intolerance can be a difficult concept to understand. Sometimes individuals can have similar symptoms to those with allergies. To find out more about it visit this site.
Below are some important sites for you to explore and define the issues at hand for certain individuals and their dietary requirements.
Your group need to create an online survey using the following site. This survey will need to ask questions of its participants relating to food intolerance’s/allergies, or if they have any special diets pertaining to medical conditions On line survey.
Queensland Health

Health directory

Gluten

Soy and Lactose


Egg

Nut

Food additives

Reference
Naturally-Good website, (2009). Retrieved 25 September, 2009, from http://www.naturallygoodproducts.com.au/
Food Intolerance Awareness, (2009). Egg Intolerance. Retrieved 25 September, 2009, from http://www.foodintoleranceawareness.org/egg.htm
Related links, (2009). Nut intolerance. Retrieved 25 September, 2009, from http://nutintolerant.com/index_files/Page756.htm
Dengate, S., (1999). Hello and welcome to the Food Intolerance Network. Retrieved , 25 September, 2009, from http://www.fedupwithfoodadditives.info/
Brainstorming for ideas (n.d.). Retrieved, 29th September, 2009, from http://www.sthelena.vic.edu.au/libraryonline/brainstorming__mind_maps__data.htm#Brainstorming_for_ideas
The State of Queensland,(Queensland Health), (2009).Topic: Food Allergies . Retrieved 30th September, 2009, from http://access.health.qld.gov.au/hid/DigestiveHealth/FoodIntolerances/foodAllergies_ap.asp
BACKGROUND
Allergy and Intolerances
Some people are sensitive to particular foods like nuts, shellfish and cereals. The symptoms of food allergy can include breathing problems, stomach upsets and skin rashes. They are caused by an immune system response or a chemical reaction in the body. Some severe food allergies can be life threatening. Professional diagnosis is important, because other medical conditions may share the same symptoms. Most reactions to food are actually food intolerance. About one in 20 children and one in 100 adults have food allergies.
What is 'food intolerance'? Food intolerance can be a difficult concept to understand. Sometimes individuals can have similar symptoms to those with allergies. To find out more about it visit this site.
Below are some important sites for you to explore and define the issues at hand for certain individuals and their dietary requirements.
In your group roles explore and research these sites taking notes as required, do not forget to retrieve references as you go.
Your group need to create an online survey using the following site. This survey will need to ask questions of its participants relating to food intolerance’s/allergies, or if they have any special diets pertaining to medical conditions On line survey.
After you have explored these sites make a group posting of what areas need to be considered when planning for menus.
The surveys will be distributed to the school community via the office, the results of these will determine what recipes you will be able to use.
Design a code system for your menu highlighting to customers what foods are suitable to eat for certain issues, eg. Gluten (G).
Brainstorm and post your ideas. A final decision will be made as a whole class within school time.
The surveys will be distributed to the school community via the office, the results of these will determine what recipes you will be able to use.
Design a code system for your menu highlighting to customers what foods are suitable to eat for certain issues, eg. Gluten (G).
Brainstorm and post your ideas. A final decision will be made as a whole class within school time.
Queensland Health
Health directory
Gluten
Soy and Lactose
Egg
Nut
Food additives
Reference
Naturally-Good website, (2009). Retrieved 25 September, 2009, from http://www.naturallygoodproducts.com.au/
Food Intolerance Awareness, (2009). Egg Intolerance. Retrieved 25 September, 2009, from http://www.foodintoleranceawareness.org/egg.htm
Related links, (2009). Nut intolerance. Retrieved 25 September, 2009, from http://nutintolerant.com/index_files/Page756.htm
Dengate, S., (1999). Hello and welcome to the Food Intolerance Network. Retrieved , 25 September, 2009, from http://www.fedupwithfoodadditives.info/
Brainstorming for ideas (n.d.). Retrieved, 29th September, 2009, from http://www.sthelena.vic.edu.au/libraryonline/brainstorming__mind_maps__data.htm#Brainstorming_for_ideas
The State of Queensland,(Queensland Health), (2009).Topic: Food Allergies . Retrieved 30th September, 2009, from http://access.health.qld.gov.au/hid/DigestiveHealth/FoodIntolerances/foodAllergies_ap.asp
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Task 2 Create 1
Recipes Menu Create 2
Taste
Recipe finder
Australia and New Zealand
Jamie Oliver
Videos courtesy of Jamie Oliver.
Watching is sometimes easier then reading.
featured videos
barbecue lamb lollipops
barbecue red mullet
bbq, chicken thighs
bbq, leg of lamb
Watching is sometimes easier then reading.
featured videos
Photo courtesy of yahoo.
References
Jamieoliver.com, (2009). Retrieved 21 September, 2009, from http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes
Nine msn recipe finder, (2009). Retrieved 21 September, 2009, from http://recipefinder.ninemsn.com.au/
Taste.com.au(2009). Retrieved 21 September, 2009, from http://www.taste.com.au/
All recipes australia new zealand, (2009). Retrieved 21 September, 2009, from http://allrecipes.com.au/
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With all of the data you have collated it is now time to create your menu for the end of year school function.
This menu must follow the guidelines of healthy, multicultural and be inclusive of all issues and dietary requirements of people with special considerations.
This menu must also have the code system allocated to it. The end result will be presented to the P&C President and convener of the school tuck-shop.
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Creation of your group power point presentation.
This task involves making a power point presentation as a group project. The following sites have some tools you may be interested in to help you make a presentation with a difference. Please keep in mind that your slide limit should not exceed 20, this will ensure that all groups have sufficient time to make their presentations in the appropriate time frame.
Your presentation needs to include the following areas. Introduction, middle, end, and have the following subheadings covered.
- Description of issues covered.
- Foods which can not be eaten by individuals who fall under these categories.
- Recipes suitable for these groups.
Create a slide presentation: http://www.slideshare.net/
If you have any queries or would like to share your thoughts on this task please post your comments below.
If you have any queries or would like to share your thoughts on this task please post your comments below.
This task is your final task. At the end of this page is a quiz which all students have to undertake. The results of this test and evidence gathered from the below areas will ascertain your overall results.
Evidence of your groups wiki postings.
Collaboration with your peers, both on this site and in class discussions.
Contribution of your groups recipes towards the menu.
- Below is a multiple choice quiz, you have been given the opportunity of participating in this quiz only once.
The code for this quiz is food, make sure you enter your name thanks.
"I Need Food, Feed Me!"
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