Description
“It’s important to eat at least 5 servings of fruits and vegetables each day. Today, what will you choose?” — Lizzy Rockwell
Introduce your second grade students to Wit & Wisdom Module 4, Good Eating, with these engaging and beautifully designed digital lesson slides.
These fully editable digital lesson slides are meant to accompany the Wit & Wisdom Grade 2 Module 4 Lessons 1-8 curriculum with the focusing question: How can food nourish my body?
The lessons are paired with the books The Digestive System by Christine Taylor-Butler, The Digestive System by Jennifer Prior, and Good Enough to Eat: A Kid’s Guide to Food and Nutrition by Lizzy Rockwell.
Display the vibrant slides during instruction and use the thoughtfully crafted student activities to spark discussion, deepen comprehension, and build a love for reading. Our goal is to save you hours of planning while keeping your teaching powerful, purposeful, and joyful.
Multiple Formats for Flexible Teaching
This resource includes everything you need in multiple formats to support any teaching style:
- Editable PowerPoint: Fully customizable to meet the unique needs of your students and classroom.
- Google Slides: Ready to assign for digital learning or Google Classroom use.
- Printable PDFs: Easy-to-use for in-class, small group, or take-home assignments.
Included in this Resource:
- W&W Lesson Slides for Lessons 1-8
- 5 Printable & Digital Resources:
- Notice & Wonder Charts
- Knowledge Statements
- Evidence Organizers
- Artwork Observations
- Response Journal Pages
- A Word Wall to Display New Vocabulary
- Grade 4 Module 1 How to Use Guide
- Grade 4 Module 1 Teaching Schedule & Lesson Guide
Lesson & Resource Guide
To support you every step of the way, we’ve included a detailed Teaching Schedule and Lesson Guide. This guide outlines pacing suggestions, learning objectives, and a resource schedule to implement each component effectively. Whether you’re new to Wit & Wisdom or looking to streamline your planning, this guide makes it simple to deliver thoughtful, high-impact instruction.
Please Note: This resource is not affiliated with Great Minds or Wit & Wisdom.
Wit & Wisdom Grade 2 Module 4 Lessons 1-8: EDITABLE Lesson Slides & Resources
Highlights
Description
“It’s important to eat at least 5 servings of fruits and vegetables each day. Today, what will you choose?” — Lizzy Rockwell
Introduce your second grade students to Wit & Wisdom Module 4, Good Eating, with these engaging and beautifully designed digital lesson slides.
These fully editable digital lesson slides are meant to accompany the Wit & Wisdom Grade 2 Module 4 Lessons 1-8 curriculum with the focusing question: How can food nourish my body?
The lessons are paired with the books The Digestive System by Christine Taylor-Butler, The Digestive System by Jennifer Prior, and Good Enough to Eat: A Kid’s Guide to Food and Nutrition by Lizzy Rockwell.
Display the vibrant slides during instruction and use the thoughtfully crafted student activities to spark discussion, deepen comprehension, and build a love for reading. Our goal is to save you hours of planning while keeping your teaching powerful, purposeful, and joyful.
Multiple Formats for Flexible Teaching
This resource includes everything you need in multiple formats to support any teaching style:
- Editable PowerPoint: Fully customizable to meet the unique needs of your students and classroom.
- Google Slides: Ready to assign for digital learning or Google Classroom use.
- Printable PDFs: Easy-to-use for in-class, small group, or take-home assignments.
Included in this Resource:
- W&W Lesson Slides for Lessons 1-8
- 5 Printable & Digital Resources:
- Notice & Wonder Charts
- Knowledge Statements
- Evidence Organizers
- Artwork Observations
- Response Journal Pages
- A Word Wall to Display New Vocabulary
- Grade 4 Module 1 How to Use Guide
- Grade 4 Module 1 Teaching Schedule & Lesson Guide
Lesson & Resource Guide
To support you every step of the way, we’ve included a detailed Teaching Schedule and Lesson Guide. This guide outlines pacing suggestions, learning objectives, and a resource schedule to implement each component effectively. Whether you’re new to Wit & Wisdom or looking to streamline your planning, this guide makes it simple to deliver thoughtful, high-impact instruction.
Please Note: This resource is not affiliated with Great Minds or Wit & Wisdom.




