This nutrient is the body's main source of energy.
What are carbohydrates?
The stage of development from birth to age 2.
What is infancy?
This is the basic element of design that defines space and shape.
What is line?
Always do this before handling food.
What is wash your hands?
Money you earn from a job is called this.
What is income?
This vitamin helps your body absorb calcium.
What is vitamin D?
Children learn by doing. This type of play involves pretending.
What is role or imagintive play?
The three main types of balance in design are symmetrical, asymmetrical, and this.
What is radial balance?
Keep cold foods below this temperature (in °F).
What is 41°F?
A plan for managing your money is called this.
What is a budget?
This mineral helps carry oxygen in the blood.
What is iron?
The "soft spot" on a baby's head is called this.
What is the fontanelle?
This term refers to how the surface of a material feels or looks like it feels.
What is texture?
This foodborne illness is commonly linked to undercooked poultry.
What is salmonella?
This is money you borrow and must repay, often with interest.
What is credit or a loan?
This type of fat is considered the healthiest.
What are unsaturated fats?
This parenting style combines warmth with rules and limits.
What is authoritative?
This principle of design creates a focal point and draws the eye.
What is emphasis?
This method kills bacteria on dishes and surfaces using high heat.
What is sanitizing?
This is the cost of using someone else’s money (usually a %).
What is interest?
The USDA's visual guide for healthy eating.
What is MyPlate?
These are tasks a child can do at a certain age, like walking or talking.
What are developmental milestones?
This style is known for clean lines, neutral colors, and minimal clutter.
What is modern or minimalist style?
The "danger zone" for food temperature is between these two numbers.
What is 41°F to 135°F?
This score reflects your credit history and ability to repay debt.
What is a credit score?