Trying to make children understand the USDA 'Food Guide Pyramid' is the focus of this report consisting of five pages and possibilities for presentation and a development of a program based on the pyramid are also discussed. There are four bibliographic sources cited.
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to be easily remembered. It also offers a number of possibilities for presentation that make it applicable to senior citizens or first-graders. It is up to the presenter to develop
a program around the pyramid which means that he or she has a wide range of creative possibilities for designing a presentation on the concepts the pyramid presents. Bibliography lists
4 sources. BWpyramd.rtf A Presentation to Children on the "Food Guide Pyramid" By: C.B. Rodgers - November 2001
-- for more information on using this paper properly! Introduction The first thing the student writing about lecturing to a community group regarding the "Food Guide Pyramid"
should understand is that the pyramid was designed to make nutritional information easier and more understandable for a greater number of people. It provides a flexible and simplistic model that
is easily presented and designed in ways that allow it to be easily remembered. It also offers a number of possibilities for presentation that make it applicable to senior citizens
or first-graders. It is up to the presenter to develop a program around the pyramid which means that he or she has a wide range of creative possibilities for designing
a presentation on the concepts the pyramid presents. Planning and Designing the Lecture, Creating a Visual Aid The student has already contacted those in charge of the group of children
that will hear about the Food Guide Pyramid and knows that he or she will be presenting to 14 African American children who are five and six years old. With
this young of an age group, the lecture will have to be especially simple, fun, and memorable. Saltos (1999) explains that: "The USDAs Food Guide, designed to help all healthy
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