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Attachment S-5: Grade 7 Interactive Wireframe
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Count the Added Sugars
Think about what you like to drink during the day.
Choose four different beverages that you might drink
with your breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snack. Then see
how the added sugars in these beverages add up.
LET’S GET STARTED!
Choose 4 beverages at different points during the day
Drink
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Drink 1 XX g | XX tsp
The beverages you drink add up
throughout the day. A healthy eating
pattern limits added sugars to less
than 10% of your total daily calories.
For example, if someone needs 1800
calories per day, that means no more
than 180 calories from added sugars.
Notice how even two sugar-sweetened
beverages can put you over the
recommended limit.
Drink 2 XX g | XX tsp
Drink 3 XX g | XX tsp
Drink 4 XX g | XX tsp
= 1 teaspoon I xxg of Sugar
Physical Activity Needed
Take a look at how much physical activity
would be needed to work off the added
sugar in the beverages you pick.
= 10 mins of x exercise
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