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Video Activity: Does eating fish make children smarter? BBC science (4.44 minutes)
This episode investigates a theory using
experiments. A class of children have been tested to see if Omega 3 oil makes
any difference to their scholastic* ability.
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*scholastic: related
to schools, teaching, or studying.
Watch
the video and choose the right answer a, b, or c.
1. How many years ago our diet used to consist of roughly equal amounts of
omega 3 and omega 6?
a.10
b.100 c.1000
2. Now we're eating ...
a. less omega 3 and more omega
6. b.equal amounts of omega 3 and
omega 6. c. more omega 3 and less omega 6.
3. Which group of people eat definitely too little omega 3 and too much
omega 6?
a.adults
b.teens
c.children
4. Children's favourite food
is ...
a.vegetables.
b.chips.
c.fish.
5. What a study on over a thousand children showed?
a.Children don't like eating
chips.
b.All children eat a vegetable or a piece of fruit each
day.
c.86% had not eaten fish.
6. What transforms a child's reading ability?
a.fish
oil
b.fruits c.sweets
7. Dr Madeline assesed nearly 300 children reading, writing and ...
a.ability to
run. b.ability to
concentrate. c.ability
to play.
8. What children were taking by 6 months?
a. half of them supplement containing omega 3 and
the second half placebo from palm oil
b.supplement containing omega 3 c.placebo from
palm oil
9. Mathew paid more attention at class and describred himself as being ...
a.the same.
b.sleepy.
c.very different.
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