This worksheet is useful when learning about bones and skeletons. The bones of this skeleton have gotten all jumbled up. Can you cut them out and
stick them back in the right place?
This worksheet contains a picture of the eatwell plate and a gap fill exercise.
You'll find this worksheet useful to help children consolidate their understanding the concepts and content of the eatwell plate.
This worksheet has pictures of teeth than can be labelled to understand and the stages of tooth decay.
Use this resource in a lesson about the importance of looking after your teeth as part of a healthy lifestyle.
This worksheet contains instructions for children to make their own vegetable soup, teaching them about vegetables and the importance of a healthy and balanced diet.
This worksheet contains a blank Eatwell Plate which children can use to draw their own foods onto.
You'll find this worksheet useful if you want children to actively engage with the Eatwell Plate concept, and learn to think for themselves which foods belong to each of the different food groups.
A fun activity pack you can use with your Key Stage 2 children that challenges them to be healthy.
The pack includes 7 healthy challenges, diary pages to record progress, healthy themed puzzles and colouring.
This is a fantastic way to encourage children to get ready for the upcoming sport filled summer and could form the focus of a whole school activity.
A colourful worksheet where children sort foods for energy from foods for growth.
You'll find this worksheet useful if you want children to learn how to group foods into different categories.
This worksheet supports the Healthy Kids Kit Diary and encourages children to write an informal letter to a friend or relative and tell them about how they have leant to make healthy choices.
This worksheet is useful for embedding the healthy message into a literacy lesson.
This worksheet contains a blank copy of the Eatwell Plate. You'll find this worksheet useful if you want children to identify the different food groups and nutrients that make up a range of common dishes.
This worksheet contains an overview of why different nutrients are important for a healthy diet. It contains pictures of lots of different foods with a space to record the main nutrient the food contains.
You'll find this useful if you want to help children identify the different nutrients contained in different foods.
Use this powerpoint presentation to give children a broad overview of the different factors that contribute to a healthy lifestyle and maintaining a balanced diet.
Give each child a bunting template. Ask them to think about something they’ve learned whilst using the Diary.
Ask them to draw and colour a healthy kids design. Attach all the flags to a string and hang them up in
the classroom.
Use this worksheet as a template for children to write down a healthy promise they will keep making.
You'll find this useful if you wish to make a wall display or provide children with a visual reminder of their healthy promise.
This colourful quiz contains pictures of a variety of vegetables to name.
This quiz will be useful if you want children to be able to recognise a range of different fruits. What's more it can be used as a homework activity alongside a visit to the supermarket.
This worksheet names the five food groups with a list of 25 different foods which children need to sort.
This activity will be useful if you want children to learn how to group foods in the Eatwell Plate.