Lesson

Why Food Is Fuel

Just as machines need fuel to operate, different types of healthy food and beverages provide fuel for the body and brain.

Objectives

  • Explain that nutritious foods provide fuel to power the body and brain.

Info to Know

The lessons in this unit help kids to understand that food is fuel. Food is what you eat and drink to give your body energy to move and think. Rather than classifying foods as good or bad, encourage children to stop and think, then choose the best fuel (i.e., foods that supply nutrition and energy).

You can extend a lesson with videos from the fit video series, What Food Does for Your Body. Each video highlights a food group or category and serves as a great resource to introduce or review the benefits of eating a variety of foods. See the Extend the Lesson section of this page for a list of videos. 

For more information on nutritious eating, go to MyPlate.gov.

Set The Stage

Show students several toy vehicles or other machines. Ask, "What do some machines need to make them work?" Have students share what they know about how fuel, wind, batteries, and other energy sources make machines work.

To use this with your students click here.

Captivate

You Are in Charge of Fueling Your Body

View the slideshow to take students on a space mission to help them understand that choosing the best fuel for their body is important. Just like rockets need powerful fuel, so do our bodies.

Educate

Help Kids Understand Nutritious Fuel

Explain the following key points from the slideshow:

  • Nutritious foods are the best fuel for powering the body and brain.
  • MyPlate serves as a guide to understanding nutritious foods and portion sizes.
  • Don’t forget about water! It’s nutritious fuel, too.

Check for understanding: What are some nutritious foods you fuel up with?

Activate

Print This "How to Build a Meal" Poster for Kids to Take Home

Challenge students to think of their bodies as rockets. What fuel will they choose for their next meal? Download the How to Build a Meal poster for students to post at home.

Close the Lesson

Ask students to share an idea for a nutritious food or drink to have for an upcoming meal or snack. Ask them to share where they will hang the How to Build a Meal poster at home. When students eat snacks and meals at school, remind them to “fuel up” for what’s next on the schedule. Compliment them on their nutritious choices and share how those choices lead to energetic thinking and movement during the day!

Grade: K-2

Time: 20 Minutes

What You'll Need

Resources

Materials
  • Markers
  • Poster Board or White Board
  • Slideshow

Health Education Standards

  • Standard 1: Core Concepts–Eat a variety of foods within each food group each day.
  • Standard 4: Interpersonal Communication
  • Standard 5: Decision-Making

 

Social and Emotional Learning Competencies

  • Responsible Decision-Making

Extend the Lesson

View the fit Units and Lessons Scope and Sequence Chart.

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