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Name vegetables - advanced
Drag the labels into the correct places. When you are ready, use 'Mark' to see if you're right.
Discussion points
- There are many different types of vegetables which grow all over the world
- How many different vegetables have you eaten?
- Vegetables help to make up part of a healthy diet
- How many portions of fruit and vegetables should you eat a day?
- What is your favourite vegetable?
Teaching tips:
Children could plant vegetables and observe how they grow and change over time.
Or let children feel and explore real vegetables, describing them and discussing their experiences of tasting vegetables.
Use the ‘What is your favourite vegetable?’ graph to create a class chart of children’s favourite fruits and see which comes out on top.
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