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9–12 and teenagers age 13–18 3-5* Servings a day The Food Pyramid For adults, teenagers and children aged five and over 1 serving size is: Needed for good health. Enjoy a variety every day. Not needed for good health. www.healthyireland.ie *Daily Servings Guide – wholemeal cereals and breads, potatoes, pasta and rice Active Child (5–12 ...
Primary Worksheets: Food Pyramids A food pyramid tends to have the following layers. • A top layer showing foods high in fat, sugar, and salt. • A second layer with meat, fish, eggs, beans and nuts. • Third layer of fruits and vegetables • Fourth layer of cereals and bread. There are many different types of pyramids. For adults, food ...
The Food Pyramid gives us an idea of the different types of foods we need to eat everyday to get the nutrients our bodies need. The food pyramid also helps us to understand the amounts of each of the food groups that. are healthy.
a text about food and nutrients plus the food pyramid showing the food groups and their daily servings. 281 uses. A selection of English ESL food pyramid printables.
Food Pyramid Work Sheet No. 1. The food pyramid shows the different types of food we choose from and helps us to know how much of each food type we need to eat. We need to eat more of the foods at the bottom of the pyramid than we do the foods at the top.
The Food Pyramid. The food pyramid represents how much of each food type we need in healthy balanced diet. 1. Label each level of the pyramid. Choose from the following :- Carbohydrates Protein and dairy Fruit and vegetables Added fat and sugar. LABEL.
food pyramid. Students write the name of different food in the pyramid and answer the questions.