Dear Parents,

In line with the Health, Maths and Digital Technology curriculum, we have been learning how to read the nutritional information panel on the back of common snack foods and comparing their sugar content in grams and teaspoons per 100g serve. We tabulated our results and created a 3D graph with sugar cubes, and were shocked to discover that Tic Tacs have a whopping 92g of sugar per 100g portion!


In pairs the children now have the task of investigating the sugar content in at least six items they have at home in the pantry, such as Nutella, Tim Tams, etc. (Please assist your child with this task of recording the amount of sugar per 100g portion of various items. Their investigation can include up to twelve items, so perhaps you could take them along when you next go to the supermarket). 
The children will then display their results on a digitally created graph, inserted into a poster created on Canva, with a message demonstrating their understanding of the effects of added sugar on the body. The poster is due on Friday 29/10/2021.


Thank you for your ongoing support.
Warmly,
Anne Coltrinari







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