HOW TO USE THE HELPER SHEETS! Objectives
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1 HOW TO USE THE HELPER SHEETS! Objectives Be able to define What are Helper Sheets? Explain what each column means in Helper Sheets booklet Identify at least three reasons to use Helper Sheets to complete FBMP FPR Be able to identify what Method to use to calculate how much food to prepare on FPR 1
2 Define Helper Sheets Can Cutting Results, AVERAGES An average of different brands of similar products to determine how many servings a purchase unit will yield CANNOT exceed number listed, may be less Condensed version of most commonly used items in CNP from the Food Buying Guide Servings listed as: 1/4cup, 1/3cup, 3/8cup, 1/2cup, 1 oz, 1 1/2oz, & 2oz Columns in Helper Sheets ITEM (In alphabetical order) Vegetables & Fruits Grains & Breads Meat / Meat Alternate 2
3 Open Helper Sheets Booklet Locate column ITEM Find Pineapple, chunks What page did you find it? Columns in Helper Sheets PURCHASE UNIT pounds, #10 cans, cases, eaches or cans 3
4 Open Helper Sheets Booklet Locate column PURCHASE UNIT Find any item that has purchase unit as EACHES What page did you find it? Columns in Helper Sheets SERVINGS PER PURCHASE UNIT Vegetables & Fruits 1/4cup, 1/3cup, 3/8cup, 1/2cup Grains & Breads 1/4cup, 1/3cup, 3/8cup, 1/2cup Meat / Meat Alternate 1 oz, 1 1/2oz, & 2oz 4
5 Open Helper Sheets Booklet Locate column SERVINGS PER PURCHASE UNIT Find the items that are listed in ounces What page(s) did you find it? Columns in Helper Sheets SERVINGS PER PURCHASE UNIT Vegetables & Fruits Written in cups NOT ounces 1/4cup, 1/3cup, 3/8cup, 1/2cup Grains & Breads 1/4cup, 1/3cup, 3/8cup, 1/2cup Grain Bread Chart from ARM Example: 2GB Meat / Meat Alternate 1 oz, 1 1/2oz, & 2oz Listed in ounces after number Example: 2ozMMA 5
6 Reasons to Use Helper Sheets Excerpts from Food Buying Guide Condensed and portable TDA Supported Easy to use Average showing what yield not to exceed WHAT METHOD do we use to calculate amount of food needed with Helper Sheets? 6
7 METHOD 1 NUMBER OF SERVINGS NEEDED FACTOR (Helper Sheets) This will determine how many UNITS* to buy. * Units are defined as pounds, #10 cans, cases, eaches or cans. Let s PRACTICE w/ Corn, Canned Need 500-1/2c servings of: Corn, Whole Kernel, Heated, Canned Open Helper Sheets booklet and find Corn Which Corn do we use? How many #10 cans do I need to open? NUMBER OF SERVINGS NEEDED = 500-1/2c srvg FACTOR (Helper Sheets) = /2c / #10cn 7
8 Let s Continue to PRACTICE 500-1/2c srvg /2c / #10cn Let s use our calculators: Enter 500 (servings needed) into calculator Hit the (divide) key Enter 19.8 (factor from Helper Sheets) into calculator ANSWER: #10 cans Let s Continue to PRACTICE ANSWER: #10 cans (Number of Purchase Units needed) d) How many cans would you open? 25 OR 26? LET S CHECK YOUR MATH!!! 8
9 CHECK YOUR MATH!!! If we open 25 #10cans Lt Let s use our calculators: lt Enter 25 (purchase units) into calculator Hit the (multiplication) key Enter 19.8 (factor from Helper Sheets) into calculator ANSWER: 495-1/2cup servings Is this enough for what you planned for? (500-1/2c) CHECK YOUR MATH!!! What if we open 26 #10cans? Let s Lets use our calculators: Enter 26 (purchase units) into calculator Hit the (multiplication) key Enter 19.8 (factor from Helper Sheets) into calculator ANSWER: /2cup servings = 514-1/2cup servings Remember to always round down when checking your work! You cannot make a whole out of a decimal (.8) Is this enough for what you planned for? (500-1/2c) 9
10 LET S PRACTICE Activity 1 Handout Let s PRACTICE w/ Grapes 50-1/4c srvg /4c / pound (lbs, # s) Let s use our calculators: Enter 50 (servings needed) into calculator Hit the (divide) key Enter 10.5 (factor from Helper Sheets) into calculator ANSWER: 4.76 pounds (lbs, # s) 10
11 Let s Continue to PRACTICE ANSWER: 4.76 pounds (lbs, # s) (Number of Purchase Units needed) How many pounds would you prepare? 4 OR 5? LET S CHECK YOUR MATH!!! CHECK YOUR MATH!!! If we prepare 4 # s Lt Let s use our calculators: lt Enter 4 (purchase units) into calculator Hit the (multiplication) key Enter 10.5 (factor from Helper Sheets) into calculator ANSWER: 42-1/4cup servings Is this enough for what you planned for? (50-1/4c) 11
12 CHECK YOUR MATH!!! If we prepare 5 # s Let s Lets use our calculators: Enter 5 (purchase units) into calculator Hit the (multiplication) key Enter 10.5 (factor from Helper Sheets) into calculator ANSWER: /4cup servings = 52-1/4cup servings Remember to always round down when checking your work! You cannot make a whole out of a decimal (.5) Is this enough for what you planned for? (50-1/4c) LET S PRACTICE Activity 2 Handout 12
13 Let s PRACTICE w/ Pinto Beans, Canned Need 100-1/4c servings AND Need 100-1/2c servings of: Beans, Pinto, Canned Open Helper Sheets booklet and find Beans, Pinto Which Beans do we use? How many #10 cans do we need to open? WHERE DO WE START? Let s PRACTICE w/ Pinto Beans, Canned Need to get all measurements to a common serving size. FIRST Let s convert all (1/2cups) to 1/4cups. # of ½ cup servings X 2 = ¼ cup servings Now add original 1/4cups here: + Original ¼ cup servings Finally, Add the 2 numbers here: Total ¼ cup servings Let s do this on our Calculator 13
14 Let s PRACTICE w/ Pinto Beans, cnd Let s use our calculators: Enter 100-1/2c (servings needed) into calculator Hit the (multiplication) key Then enter 2, then hit the = (equals) key ANSWER: 200-1/4cups Now, hit the +(addition) key Enter 100-1/4cups (original servings) ANSWER: 300-1/4cups Let s PRACTICE w/ Pinto Beans, Canned WHAT YOUR MATH SHOULD LOOK LIKE: # of ½ cup servings 100 X 2 = 200 ¼ cup servings Now add original 1/4cups here: +100 Original ¼ cup servings Finally, Add the 2 numbers here: 300 Total ¼ cup servings 14
15 Now let s figure out how much we need: NUMBER OF SERVINGS NEEDED FACTOR (Helper Sheets) This will determine how many UNITS* to buy. * Units are defined as pounds, #10 cans, cases, eaches or cans. Let s PRACTICE w/ Pinto Beans, cnd Now let s figure out how much we need: 300-1/4c srvg /4c / #10 can Let s use our calculators: Enter 300 (servings needed) into calculator Hit the (divide) id key Enter 37.2 (factor from Helper Sheets) into calculator ANSWER: 8.06 #10 cans 15
16 Let s Continue to PRACTICE ANSWER: 8.06 #10 cans (Number of Purchase Units needed) d) How many #10 cans would you prepare? 8 OR 9? LET S CHECK YOUR MATH!!! CHECK YOUR MATH!!! If we prepare 8 #10 cans Let s Lets use our calculators: Enter 8 (purchase units) into calculator Hit the (multiplication) key Enter 37.2 (factor from Helper Sheets) into calculator ANSWER: /4cup servings = 297-1/4cup servings Remember to always round down when checking your work! You cannot make a whole out of a decimal (.6) Is this enough for what you planned for? (300-1/4c) 16
17 CHECK YOUR MATH!!! If we prepare 9 #10cans Let s Lets use our calculators: Enter 9 (purchase units) into calculator Hit the (multiplication) key Enter 37.2 (factor from Helper Sheets) into calculator ANSWER: /4cup servings = 334-1/4cup servings Remember to always round down when checking your work! You cannot make a whole out of a decimal (.8) Is this enough for what you planned for? (300-1/4c) NOW YOU PRACTICE Activity 3 Handout 17
18 LET S SEE HOW YOU DID!!! Activity 3 Answers Activity 3 w/ Pinto Beans, Canned Need 50-1/4c servings grades K-3 Need 75-1/2c servings grades 4-6 AND Need 75-1/2c servings grades 7-12: Beans, Pinto, Canned How many #10 cans do we need to open? WHERE DO WE START? 18
19 Activity 3 w/ Pinto Beans, Canned Need to get all measurements to a common serving size. FIRST Let s convert all (1/2cups) to 1/4cups. # of ½ cup servings X 2 = ¼ cup servings Now add original 1/4cups here: + Original ¼ cup servings Finally, Add the 2 numbers here: Total ¼ cup servings Let s do this on our Calculator Activity 3 w/ Pinto Beans, Canned Let s use our calculators: Add the serving sizes for grades 4-6 & /2cup /2cup servings = 150 servings Enter 150-1/2c (servings needed) into calculator Hit the (multiplication) key Enter 2, Then, hit the = (equals) key ANSWER: 300-1/4cups Now, hit the +(addition) key Enter 50-1/4cups (original servings) Then, hit the = (equals) key ANSWER: 350-1/4cups 19
20 Activity 3 w/ Pinto Beans, Canned WHAT YOUR MATH SHOULD LOOK LIKE: 75-1/2c /2cups = 150-1/2cups # of ½ cup servings 150 X 2 = 300 ¼ cup servings Now add original 1/4cups here: + 50 Original ¼ cup servings Finally, Add the 2 numbers here: 350 Total ¼ cup servings Activity 3 w/ Pinto Beans, Canned Now let s figure out how much we need: 350-1/4c srvg /4c / #10 can Let s use our calculators: Enter 350 (servings needed) into calculator Hit the (divide) id key Enter 37.2 (factor from Helper Sheets) into calculator ANSWER: 9.40 #10 cans 20
21 Now let s figure out how much we need: NUMBER OF SERVINGS NEEDED FACTOR (Helper Sheets) This will determine how many UNITS* to buy. * Units are defined as pounds, #10 cans, cases, eaches or cans. Activity 3 w/ Pinto Beans, Canned ANSWER: 9.40 #10 cans (Number of Purchase Units needed) d) How many #10 cans would you prepare? 9 OR 10? LET S CHECK YOUR MATH!!! 21
22 CHECK YOUR MATH!!! If we prepare 9 #10cans Let s Lets use our calculators: Enter 9 (purchase units) into calculator Hit the (multiplication) key Enter 37.2 (factor from Helper Sheets) into calculator ANSWER: /4cup servings = 334-1/4cup servings Remember to always round down when checking your work! You cannot make a whole out of a decimal (.8) Is this enough for what you planned for? (350-1/4c) CHECK YOUR MATH!!! If we prepare 10 #10 cans Lt Let s use our calculators: lt Enter 10 (purchase units) into calculator Hit the (multiplication) key Enter 37.2 (factor from Helper Sheets) into calculator ANSWER: 372-1/4cup servings Remember to always round down when checking your work! Is this enough for what you planned for? (350-1/4c) 22
23 LAST BUT NOT LEAST Grain Bread Activity Handout Grain Bread Activity FOR HOMEWORK!!! Locate your Grain Bread Chart Using the GB Chart, determine which group and how many creditable grains each of the 18 products falls into. 23
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