Healthy and Junk Food
Good Food, Good Health: Healthy and Junk Food
Healthy and Junk Food
Healthy and Junk Food
NCERT anchor: NCERT Looking Around Class 1 — Theme: Food We Eat (healthy choices)
What you'll learn
- Healthy food — fresh, home-cooked food like fruits, vegetables, dal, and roti.
- Junk food — very oily or very sugary packet snacks like chips and cola.
- Junk food is fine sometimes, not every day.
Key concepts
1. What is healthy food
Verbal: Fresh fruit, vegetables, dal-roti, milk — give energy and keep us strong.
Visual: Fruit bowl and home-cooked thali.
2. What is junk food
Verbal: Chips, cold drink, too many sweets — tasty but not good every day.
Visual: Packet snack with a caution sign.
3. Making healthy choices
Verbal: Choose fruit over chips; choose water or milk over cold drink.
Worked example
Choosing a birthday party snack
Step 1 — See chips, cake, banana, and juice on the table.
Step 2 — Pick banana and juice as the healthy choice.
Step 3 — Have a small piece of cake — that is okay sometimes.
Step 4 — Skip a second bag of chips.
Answer: mostly healthy choices, with one treat.
Common mistakes
| Mistake | Why | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Eating chips every day | Too much oil and salt over time | Keep packet snacks for rare treats |
| Thinking all sweet food is bad | Fruit is naturally sweet and healthy | Fruit sugar is different from candy sugar |
| Choosing cold drink daily | Sugary drinks are not needed daily | Pick water or milk most days |
Quick check
- Name one healthy food and one junk food.
- How often should we eat junk food?
- What can we drink instead of a cold drink?
- Stretch: Why is a banana a better snack than a packet of chips?
Revision tip: Before eating a snack, ask: is this an everyday food or a sometimes food?
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Key Takeaways (TL;DR)
- What you'll learn
- Key concepts
- Worked example
- Common mistakes
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