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RICE, BREAD, PASTA, EGGS, CHICKEN, YOGHURT, MILK, BUTTER
Rearrange the letters to form the correct food themed words!
What better way to learn about food than taking your kids on grocery shopping? Get the five food groups shopping carts rolling as grade 1 and grade 2 kids sort the items in the box and fill their carts.
Third graders are learning all about about multiplication and division fact families, and this transporation-themed worksheet gives them lots of practice. Fact family worksheets like this one help kids learn about the relationship between multiplication and division, an important building block for higher level math.
Look at the pictures of food, then fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary
Vocabulary online activity for 9-12. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
What does your body need cabbage for? In this science worksheet, your child learns about carbohydrates, fats, proteins, fruits, and veggies and what each type of food does for the human body.
People eat stems, flowers, fruit, roots, seeds and leaves of many plants.
Addition and subtraction online worksheet for 1. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
Vocabulary interactive activity for Elementary. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
Our printable healthy and unhealthy food worksheets for children are inspired by the idea that while food is important, it's more important to eat healthy. In a world where it's far easier to end up eating junk, it is important to know what is healthy and what isn't. Encourage kids to make informed food choices on what to eat and what not to eat.
There are 5 main food groups: Fruits, Vegetables, Meats or Beans, Grains and Dairy. In this worksheet, students will match foods to their food group and draw a balanced meal.
This free printable worksheet helps kids practice writing food words. Features a list of common food items for handwriting and spelling practice.
Herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat meat and omnivores eat everything. Students learn this vocabulary and classify animals by what they eat.
Tap into the culinary passion of second graders! Assist your young writers in expressing their opinions about the best kind of food using this practical paragraph organizer. Beware, this activity might make you hungry! By using this worksheet in conjunction with the "Here's What I Think!" lesson plan, students can develop their writing skills while passionately discussing their favorite foods. It's a delightful way to engage young minds and encourage them to explore the art of persuasive writing while igniting a craving for delicious treats!
Students identify which foods are healthy (e.g. fruits and vegetables) and which foods are not as healthy (e.g. French Fries).
Counting online activity for Tsk. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.