Lesson
Teach kids to identify healthy breakfast food options.
Talk with students about the idea that food is fuel for their bodies. “Food” refers to what you eat and what you drink. The lessons in this unit use a stoplight as a tool to help students think about their food choices:
It's important that kids understand that some foods provide you with more nutrition than others. Check out the Eat More Eat Some Eat Less Food Chart for examples. For more information about the nutritional benefits of foods and different food groups, read Food is Fuel.
Have kids turn and talk with a partner about what they like to eat for breakfast.
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Healthy Food Choices for Kids
View the slideshow to get kids thinking about all kinds of nutritious foods they can eat for breakfast.
Teach Kids That Food Is Fuel
Review the following key concepts about food, and let kids know that these concepts apply to all meals and snacks, including breakfast!
Check for understanding: _ _ _ _ is fuel to power your body and brain.
Help Kids Identify Healthy Foods
Students identify foods they will choose for a nutritious breakfast and draw or write them on the MyPlate template.
Today we learned about nutritious breakfast food choices. Next, we will play a game to learn more about nutritious food choices.
Grade: K-2
Time: 20 Minutes
Just as machines need fuel to operate, different types of healthy food and beverages provide fuel for the body and brain.
Start LessonTalk with kids about how water and milk are nutritious beverage choices. Remind them that nutritious beverages fuel their bodies and brains.
Start LessonLet's introduce the idea of checking ingredient lists and encourage students to set personal healthy food and drink goals.
Start LessonTalk with kids about nutritious foods and strategies for choosing them.
Start LessonTalk with kids about how water and milk are nutritious beverage choices. Remind them that nutritious beverages fuel their bodies and brains.
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