
This widget calculates your personal age, weight, height, and exercise pattern in order to determine your appropriate daily caloric intake. The calorie counter breaks the days eating into breakfast, lunch, dinner, and miscellaneous. Drop down menus provide a variety of foods to choose from to add to your diet. Each time you add food you have eaten the Calorie counter adds it up for you.
How can the Calorie Counter be used in education?
This tool would be a great addition to any health or physical education class. Counting calories promotes healthy eating habits. Factoring in body size along with age and exercise pattern encourages positive self-image and awareness for how the metabolism works. This is simple human physiology identifying human consumption and calorie burning. Counting calories can also be a cross curricular activity with mathematics. Adults might have fun using this widget for fun in a weight watchers program or biggest loser competition.

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I think this widget would be a fun addition to any class webpage. The questions are random so it would be hard to include this in a specific lesson theme. This quiz tool can be used as a fun activity to prepare for standardized testing. Today’s students have a lot of pressure to score well on standardized tests; practicing with this game could get students used to reading and answering questions quickly, answer questions on random topics, and build confidence for test taking.

Beautiful - I need this:) Seriously though, what a great way to get students thinking about their health. You have found a variety of interesting tools:)
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