DAILY WARM-UPS
This nonfiction reading warm-up features a short reading passage and comprehension questions about healthy foods. Use…
In this printable reading warm-up, students read a nonfiction passage on the invention of Coca-Cola® and answer reading…
WORKSHEETS
Students learn about the benefits of exercise by labeling pictures of children engaged in activities and then circling…
What is your favorite ice cream flavor? In this printable, students use crayons or markers to design their dream ice…
This lab activity provides students with the opportunity to determine whether foods come from plants or from animals,…
Keep children involved in learning about nutrition with these activities for Good Enough to Eat by Lizzy Rockwell. This…
Transform sugar cookie dough into peppermint candy cane treats for Christmas. This recipe is easy for children to…
In this nonfiction reading warm-up, students read a passage on the history of marshmallows and answer reading…
Employ a printable grammar activity that helps build skills in recognizing nouns. This arts & crafts activity is sure…
Try a printable science activity that focuses on identifying the byproducts of plants.
In this printable reading warm-up, students read a nonfiction passage about the invention of the popsicle and answer…
To lure ants for classroom study, students apply their knowledge of this insect to create ant bodies using candy.
Students tally what fruits their friends like best.
Teach children about Chinese culture by baking traditional mooncake cookies.
Use these Native American recipes to make Indian fry bread, Indian tacos, Indian nachos, and more. Celebrate American…
Assign one of 10 journal topics for students on the subject of food.
Distribute a printable set of vocabulary words related to nutrition.
Children of all ages are sure to enjoy this simple and delicious banana bread recipe from Curious George.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on the properties of food.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on vegetables.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on the origins of foods.
Follow this recipe to make your own homemade hot chocolate. Students will enjoy a cup of rich hot chocolate just like…
Students write a poem about eating, using the words provided.
In this social studies activity, children learn a recipe from Colonial times.