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Science·The Human Body·conceptual

Balanced Diet & Food Groups

Know the main food groups (carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, fibre, water) and understand that a balanced diet includes the right amounts from each group to keep the body healthy and provide energy, growth materials, and protection from illness

Suggested ages 7–9

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Learning journey

Your child is discovering how their body works — learning about different types of teeth, how food travels through the digestive system, how bones and muscles work together, and understanding the importance of a balanced diet.

Evidence of understanding

  • Name at least five food groups and give an example food for each (e.g. carbohydrates = bread, protein = chicken)
  • Explain what carbohydrates (energy), proteins (growth and repair), and fats (energy and warmth) do for the body
  • State that vitamins and minerals protect against illness and help the body work properly

Assessment prompt

If Balanced Diet & Food Groups looked at their dinner plate, could they identify which foods give energy, which help muscles grow, and which keep them healthy?

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