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Health and Physical Education
Years 7 and 8
Above satisfactory
Comparison: Food models
Describes the benefits of including protein and carbohydrates 2 Annotation 2
Identifies differences between the two models
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Annotations
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Annotation 1
Describes the benefits of including protein and carbohydrates -
2
Annotation 2
Identifies differences between the two models
Identifies foods that should be eaten in small amounts 2 Annotation 2
Identifies the importance of water and exercise as part of a healthy lifestyle 3 Annotation 3
Illustrates the main food groups that should be included in a healthy eating plan 4 Annotation 4
Explains why including exercise in your lifestyle is important now and for future health 5 Annotation 5
Identifies the link between exercise and quality sleep 6 Annotation 6
Explains why red meat was selected 7 Annotation 7
Describes the difference between types of bread and justifies their decision for inclusion 8 Annotation 8
Justifies decisions made in regards to serving sizes for different foods 9 Annotation 9
Provides reasons for inclusion
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Annotations
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1
Annotation 1
Identifies foods that should be eaten in small amounts -
2
Annotation 2
Identifies the importance of water and exercise as part of a healthy lifestyle -
3
Annotation 3
Illustrates the main food groups that should be included in a healthy eating plan -
4
Annotation 4
Explains why including exercise in your lifestyle is important now and for future health -
5
Annotation 5
Identifies the link between exercise and quality sleep -
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Annotation 6
Explains why red meat was selected -
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Annotation 7
Describes the difference between types of bread and justifies their decision for inclusion -
8
Annotation 8
Justifies decisions made in regards to serving sizes for different foods -
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Annotation 9
Provides reasons for inclusion
Copyright
Australian Guide to Healthy Eating - Source: National Health and Medical Research Council
https://www.eatforhealth.gov.au/guidelines/australian-guide-healthy-eating
Japanese Food Guide - Source: Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
www.mhlw.go.jp/bunya/kenkou/pdf/eiyou-syokuji5.pdf
Satisfactory
Comparison: Food models
Identifies the similarities between food categories included in each food model 2 Annotation 2
Identifies the inclusion of exercise as part of the Polish food model 3 Annotation 3
Explains how the Australian Guide depicts recommended serving sizes
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Annotations
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1
Annotation 1
Identifies the similarities between food categories included in each food model -
2
Annotation 2
Identifies the inclusion of exercise as part of the Polish food model -
3
Annotation 3
Explains how the Australian Guide depicts recommended serving sizes
Demonstrates an understanding of most of the food groups needed for a healthy diet 2 Annotation 2
Demonstrates understanding of most of the food groups needed for a healthy diet 3 Annotation 3
Identifies water as an important part of a healthy diet
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Annotations
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1
Annotation 1
Demonstrates an understanding of most of the food groups needed for a healthy diet -
2
Annotation 2
Demonstrates understanding of most of the food groups needed for a healthy diet -
3
Annotation 3
Identifies water as an important part of a healthy diet
Identifies a reason for needing national guidelines 2 Annotation 2
Describes the nutritional value of different foods and how they are represented on their model 3 Annotation 3
Identifies exercise as an important consideration in tandem with nutrition 4 Annotation 4
Identifies all of the food groups and provides examples 5 Annotation 5
Justifies the food categorisation system used 6 Annotation 6
Describes how serving sizes are represented in the design
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Annotations
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1
Annotation 1
Identifies a reason for needing national guidelines -
2
Annotation 2
Describes the nutritional value of different foods and how they are represented on their model -
3
Annotation 3
Identifies exercise as an important consideration in tandem with nutrition -
4
Annotation 4
Identifies all of the food groups and provides examples -
5
Annotation 5
Justifies the food categorisation system used -
6
Annotation 6
Describes how serving sizes are represented in the design
Copyright
Australian Guide to Healthy Eating - Source: National Health and Medical Research Council
https://www.eatforhealth.gov.au/guidelines/australian-guide-healthy-eating
Below satisfactory
Comparison: Food models
Compares the two models and identifies areas of weakness in models
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Annotations
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1
Annotation 1
Compares the two models and identifies areas of weakness in models
Identifies water as an important part of a healthy diet 2 Annotation 2
Demonstrates some understanding of the food groups that make up a healthy diet
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Annotations
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1
Annotation 1
Identifies water as an important part of a healthy diet -
2
Annotation 2
Demonstrates some understanding of the food groups that make up a healthy diet
Provides basic reasons for the need for nutritional guidelines 2 Annotation 2
Provides a basic argument for design of model 3 Annotation 3
Describes how serving sizes are illustrated 4 Annotation 4
Identifies drinking water as an important aspect of healthy nutrition
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Annotations
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1
Annotation 1
Provides basic reasons for the need for nutritional guidelines -
2
Annotation 2
Provides a basic argument for design of model -
3
Annotation 3
Describes how serving sizes are illustrated -
4
Annotation 4
Identifies drinking water as an important aspect of healthy nutrition
Copyright
Australian Guide to Healthy Eating - Source: National Health and Medical Research Council
https://www.eatforhealth.gov.au/guidelines/australian-guide-healthy-eating
Canada's Food Guide - Source: Health Canada
The reproduction is not represented as an official version of the materials reproduced, or as having been made, in affiliation with or with the endorsement of Health Canada.
http://hc-sc.gc.ca/fn-an/food-guide-aliment/index-eng.php
Above satisfactory
Comparison: Food models
Describes the benefits of including protein and carbohydrates 2 Annotation 2
Identifies differences between the two models
-
Annotations
-
1
Annotation 1
Describes the benefits of including protein and carbohydrates -
2
Annotation 2
Identifies differences between the two models
Identifies foods that should be eaten in small amounts 2 Annotation 2
Identifies the importance of water and exercise as part of a healthy lifestyle 3 Annotation 3
Illustrates the main food groups that should be included in a healthy eating plan 4 Annotation 4
Explains why including exercise in your lifestyle is important now and for future health 5 Annotation 5
Identifies the link between exercise and quality sleep 6 Annotation 6
Explains why red meat was selected 7 Annotation 7
Describes the difference between types of bread and justifies their decision for inclusion 8 Annotation 8
Justifies decisions made in regards to serving sizes for different foods 9 Annotation 9
Provides reasons for inclusion
-
Annotations
-
1
Annotation 1
Identifies foods that should be eaten in small amounts -
2
Annotation 2
Identifies the importance of water and exercise as part of a healthy lifestyle -
3
Annotation 3
Illustrates the main food groups that should be included in a healthy eating plan -
4
Annotation 4
Explains why including exercise in your lifestyle is important now and for future health -
5
Annotation 5
Identifies the link between exercise and quality sleep -
6
Annotation 6
Explains why red meat was selected -
7
Annotation 7
Describes the difference between types of bread and justifies their decision for inclusion -
8
Annotation 8
Justifies decisions made in regards to serving sizes for different foods -
9
Annotation 9
Provides reasons for inclusion
Copyright
Australian Guide to Healthy Eating - Source: National Health and Medical Research Council
https://www.eatforhealth.gov.au/guidelines/australian-guide-healthy-eating
Japanese Food Guide - Source: Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
www.mhlw.go.jp/bunya/kenkou/pdf/eiyou-syokuji5.pdf