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TEACH: Introduce the 5 Food Groups, what they are, why they are important, and review how many servings they need of each per day. Fruits – Helps keep you from getting sick, helps heal cuts.
FOOD GROUPS LESSON PLAN WORKSHEETS. The Food Groups lesson plan includes three worksheets: an activity worksheet, a practice worksheet, and a homework assignment. These handouts will help solidify students’ grasp of the lesson concepts in different ways.
3 gru 1998 · List the 5 food groups that make up the food pyramid. Explain orally and in writing the purpose of the food pyramid. Define and give an example of each food group.
With this helpful guide, you'll learn all about the food groups and their functions. You'll also learn about: how much of each food group makes up a balanced diet. the nutritional value of the main food groups. energy giving food groups. what food groups we should eat daily. food pyramids.
The 5 Fabulous Food Groups: Understand that food groups classify foods into groups that each provide a unique benefit to their bodies. Food-Group Explorers: Classify foods into food groups and describe foods they like from each group. From Farm to Me!: Understand that foods come from a farm and recognize that food travels from the farm to them.
Lesson 1: My Pyramid. Lesson 2: Serving Sizes-Food Math. Lesson 3: Pyramid Relay. Lesson 4: Food Passport. Lesson 5: Field Trip-Winona Co-op. Lesson 6: Nutrition Mobile. Unit Goals. Lesson One: The 3rd grade students will understand the food pyramid, what the six food groups are and what they entail.
After brainstorming, make a clear list of the six groups in a healthy diet: fruits, vegetables, grains, protein foods, dairy, and oils. Tell students that they are going to learn more about these six groups and design a meal that includes all of the healthy food groups.