


Students design a superhero based on healthy nutrients and a villain representing unhealthy food, reinforcing nutrition knowledge through creativity and art.
This engaging and creative cover lesson challenges students to apply their knowledge of nutrition, healthy eating, and food choices by designing their own Nutrient Hero and Junk Food Villain. Perfect for KS3 Food Technology, this task requires minimal teacher input while reinforcing key concepts in a fun, interactive way.
What’s Included in the Task?
Create a Superfood Hero, inspired by key nutrients (e.g., “Captain Carrot” for Vitamin A or “Iron Man” for iron-rich foods).
Design a Junk Food Villain, representing unhealthy choices (e.g., “Dr. Sugar Rush” or “The Grease Monster”).
Annotate their powers, explaining how the nutrients (or unhealthy foods) impact the body.
Bonus challenge: Illustrate a battle scene between the hero and villain!
Perfect for:
Independent cover lessons with no teacher input required.
Reinforcing nutritional knowledge in a creative, engaging way.
Encouraging artistic expression and problem-solving skills.
Formats: Two A3 sheets, printed back to back or single for lower printing costs #Printable PDF worksheet or editable digital document.
A fun and memorable way for students to explore nutrition and healthy eating while using their creativity!
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