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Lesson Plan: Fantastic Food

Ready-Ed Publications
About 36 pages (10,800 words)
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Fantastic Food from Ready-Ed Publications

Enables students to extend their understanding of current health and nutrition issues through a series of investigative tasks. Creative language skills are developed using food as the central theme, and science and design tasks are also presented for a cross-curricular approach.

Grades: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3

Difficulty: Early Childhood, Primary

Pages: 36 pages

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what foods were popular in the 1920S vs. today? who made the food, how was it made and what was the quality? (compare to today)
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