WORKSHEETS
Students color fruits, circle vegetables, and draw one of each to complete a lunch.
Students draw foods to create a meal from at least three food groups. An extension activity, for home use, is included.
Students test food and then draw pictures to indicate which foods contain no fat, and which foods contain a lot of fat.
Students draw, or cut and paste, pictures of snack foods with different tastes.
Students write or dictate words to show how they can use their senses to gather information from an apple.
ACTIVITIES
Use these pear-shaped flash card templates to teach students math principles.
Create fruit art with your young students.
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LESSON
The Daily Scoop is a series of fun, consistent, and easy to understand daily nutrition tips for kids, grades K-8. Added…
REFERENCE
Find details about nutrition and healthy eating in this article.
An overview of the nutritional attributes of juice.
A yummy recipe from Ocean Spray.
Classic spice cookie recipe from Ocean Spray.
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Try a printable science activity that focuses on fruit/vegetable seeds.
These projects will help children learn all about fruit, while developing critical thinking skills, reinforcing math…