Proyecto de la nutrición


Notes from Sra. Bloomgren: The project you are doing is really meant to focus on the question you are trying to find the answer to.

There are good questions and bad questions when you do research.

Poor questions are usually boring because you really don't care what the answer is and it doesn't have anything to do with your life. There are interesting questions that are poor because you can't find the answer to them in any realistic amount of time.

GOOD questions make you think and wonder. GOOD questions have answers that YOU can find. GOOD questions have something to do with real life. GOOD questions are not too hard for you to find the answers to.


You have learned about nutrition in class. You have studied the vitamins and minerals in foods. Your task is to research how a lack of a particular vitamin or mineral in someone's diet will affect the health of the person. Your question needs to be specific. When you have framed your question, use the links below to find the answer.

Good Luck and have FUN!


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MiPirámide

Información general Vitaminas

Enciclopedia de Salud referencia

Saludalia

Vitamins and Nutrition Center (in english)

Energy Wave Vitamins and Mineral Information

Vitamin and Mineral Fact Sheets in English

Nutrition.gov home in English

 

How to Cite your Resources
Book

Author. Title of Book.City: Publisher, Year.

Example:

McAuliffe, Bill.Minnesota, Facts and Symbols. New York : Hilltop Books, 1999.

Print Encyclopedia

“Article Title” Title of Encyclopedia. Edition year.

Example:

"Minnesota" The World Book Encyclopedia V.14. 2002 ed.

On Line Encyclopedia

"Article Title." Title of Encyclopedia. <URL> Date accessed.

Example:

"Minnesota." La Nueva Enciclopedia Cumbre. 2007. Grolier Online. <http://nec.grolier.com/>.15 Jan. 2007

Website

Title. <URL>. Date accessed.

Example:

Minnesota. <http://www.americaslibrary.gov>15 Han.2007

Worksheet to print (PDF)

Use this image at the bottom of your bibliography page of your powerpoint