1. Introduction to the Five Food GroupsLesson Objective: Students will be able to identify the five food groups represented on MyPlate.Activity Use: The blank MyPlate diagram serves as a visual organizer. As you introduce each group (Fruits, Vegetables, Grains, Protein Foods, Dairy), students color that section with the corresponding MyPlate color (e.g., green for Vegetables, red for Fruits). This helps them memorize the structure and color coding.2. Food Sorting and CategorizationLesson Objec
Why It’s Easy to Use Clear, simple illustrations: Each page shows only the most important parts of each body system, avoiding unnecessary detail so young learners aren’t overwhelmed. One system per page: Students can focus on just one concept at a time—digestive, respiratory, circulatory, skeletal—making it easier to teach and easier for them to understand. Large, bold outlines: The images are designed for young children who are still developing fine motor skills, so coloring is manageable and
This cute Thanksgiving-themed coloring page is a fun and engaging way to celebrate the holiday while also encouraging students to stay healthy. With its playful illustration and simple, bold lines, it’s perfect for young learners. The activity blends festive excitement with a gentle reminder about taking care of their bodies—making it both enjoyable and meaningful for the classroom.
PreK - 5th
Health, Other (Science), Physical Education
$1.50
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