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Go Bananas! (Lesson One)
Learners research the historical and present movements of bananas. Using maps, they locate the countries in which the fruit is grown and identify common characteristics between the banana-growing countries. They also trace the movement...
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Flower Reproduction
Fifth graders examine the cycle of flower reproduction. They listen to a poem about a bee, observe and examine flowers in small groups, and develop a class KWL chart. Students then read about flower reproduction in their textbook, and...
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Transcription, Translation, and the Genetics of Microbes
Students construct various virus models using Fruit loops and Alphabits to represent nucleotides and molecules. They constructs capsomeres using shoes as the capsomeres and discuss various viruses.
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Marshmallow Bunny
Students create Easter bunnies using marshmallows, gumdrops, white paper, fruit rolls, and toothpicks in this edible Art lesson plan for the elementary classroom. A fun activity that can be accomplished in under forty-five minutes.
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Friendship
Young scholars investigate the concept of friendship with the help of two different quotations. The quotations are used to compare and contrast two facets of friendship and what is needed to encourage fruitful relationships. They read...
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Nutrition Unit
First graders complete activities for the six basic food groups. In this food groups lesson, 1st graders view examples of food samples from the various groups and sample the foods. Students discuss the food pyramid and draw a fruit or...
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Octopus
Learners practice listening and responding to a question with confidence. After studying the names of various fruit, students play a New Zealand game called Octopus. The game can be used for any key words or phrases. It is fast paced...
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Food and Languages of the World
Students listen to the story "No Blue Food" in this instructional activity. They then discuss Allegra, the main character, and her hesitation to try new foods. They participate in a matching game in which they match cards to determine...
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How Do People Get Energy?
In this food energy worksheet, students will write in examples of different foods that fit into the four food groups: grains, protein, fruits and vegetables, and milk products.
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Kitchen Symmetry
In this math worksheet, 3rd graders discover symmetry in fruits and vegetables. Students experiment with a banana and an apple to discover the symmetrical attributes of each.
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Crossing Paths
In this completing a chart worksheet, 3rd graders fill in 22 items or category titles to two charts involving animals and fruit. Students choose their answers from a word bank.
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How Many? Counting Activity
In this math instructional activity, students count the number of items in each of 12 examples. They count pictures of fruit, vegetables, animals, trucks, and drums using the numbers 1 through 8. They write the numbers on the blank lines.
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Healthy Eating Chart
In this healthy eating chart worksheet, students keep track of the number of fruits and vegetables eaten daily as they mark them in the appropriate boxes.
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Seeing Seven
In this number seven worksheet, students count seven pieces of fruit from each example and color them in. Students then write the number seven on the lines.
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Distributive Property
Students explore the distributive property. In this algebra lesson plan, students are given Fruit Loops or other manipulatives and the class is divided in half. Each half of the class completes part of the equation to show that both...
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Counting: 1-12
In this counting worksheet, students count pictures of various types of fruit, then cut and paste the number counted in a box beneath the pictures. Numbers 1-12 for cutting appear at the bottom of the 3rd worksheet.
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Apple Tree, Apple Tree Talk and Color
In this color and talk worksheet, students examine a cartoon like picture of rabbits under an apple tree. They discuss what the rabbits might do, talk about other types of fruits that grow on trees, and tell ways that trees help them....
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Trace and Color: Pear
In this fruit-themed coloring worksheet, students color the picture of a pear and then practice printing the word pear by tracing the dotted lines.
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Trace and Color: Strawberry
In this fruit-themed coloring worksheet, students color the picture of a strawberry and then practice printing the word strawberry by tracing the dotted lines.
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Trace and Color: Pineapple
In this fruit-themed coloring worksheet, students color the picture of a pineapple and then practice printing the word pineapple by tracing the dotted lines.
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Trace and Color: Orange
In this fruit-themed coloring instructional activity, students color the picture of an orange and then practice printing the word orange by tracing the dotted lines.
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Trace and Color: Bananas
In this fruit-themed coloring worksheet, students color the picture of bananas and then practice printing the word bananas by tracing the dotted lines.
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Trace and Color: Grapes
In this fruit-themed coloring worksheet, students color the picture of the grapes and then practice printing the word grapes by tracing the dotted lines.
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Trace and Color: Lemon
In this fruit-themed coloring worksheet, students color the picture of a lemon and then practice printing the word lemon by tracing the dotted lines.
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