ACTIVITIES
Locate the origin of food items found in local stores by tracing their routes from place of origin.
WORKSHEETS
Are your students eating a healthy diet? In this lesson, kids learn how to maintain a balanced diet and use a food diary…
By creating a list of healthy snacks, students will eat better foods.
The benefits of 4 vitamins are reviewed.
Use these pear-shaped flash card templates to teach students math principles.
Create fruit art with your young students.
Use a printable that contains several art activities students can do with eggs.
BOOK GUIDES
Explore the modern food industry, the history of food processing, and the role foods play in our culture with the…
Celebrate birthdays and learn about the Earth's journey around the sun. This activity kit for A Birthday Cake is No…
Connect language arts, social studies, and biology through an engaging history of cod fishery. This educator's guide to…
In Bunny Cakes, Max and Ruby each make cakes to celebrate Grandma's birthday. Decorate your own cake to celebrate Read…
Los niños desarrollan vocabulario y comprensión a medida que aprenden cómo se puede preparar y cocinar un plato. Los…
Follow this recipe to bake decadent chocolate nougat caramel squares. Enjoy these sweet treats as part of The Polar…
Follow this recipe to make Christmas snowball cookies. Enjoy these delicious holiday treats during a Polar Express party…
Explore the origin of foods with this science activity. Students will use reference materials to identify the plant…
Use this reader's guide for The First White House Garden and How It Grew to extend students' learning about the history…
Examine the kinds of nutritional information listed on food packaging with this science activity. Students will list the…
TEACHING RESOURCE
Share an article that provides an excellent historical perspective on HIV/AIDS. Use this health resource to increase…
Distribute an article that examines the complex issues and recent advances in the field of HIV/AIDS.
This sheet presents food-related word problems.
LESSON
The Daily Scoop is a series of fun, consistent, and easy to understand daily nutrition tips for kids, grades K-8. Added…
Students use data from a chart to answer questions about grocery costs.