EARLY YEARS Healthy Eating activity, playable by toddlers and school age children.
ACTIVITY SUGGESTIONS
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PATTERN MAKERS - Cut and stick the correct sequence food on sheet
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PATTERN MAKER - Everyone has a sheet and the foods are placed face down for selection, take it in turns to pick and add to sheet if pattern completes the sequence
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PATTERN MAKER - Colour and draw the correct sequence food on sheet
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POSTERS - Print and display coloured healthy, fruit and treats versions as classroom posters
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POSTERS - Colour own versions of posters and
display in class
6.POSTERS - Create your own poster - cut, colour and stick for FOOD I LIKE posters
7.POSTERS - Create your own poster - cut, colour and stick for NEW FOODS I WOULD LIKE TO TRY posters, with the option of introducing the new food as a snack for class.
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