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Name fruits - simple
Drag the labels to the correct slots. When you are ready, use 'Mark' to see if you're right.
Discussion points
- Which fruit is your favourite?
- What other fruits can you name?
- Have you seen these fruits growing on trees or bushes?
Teaching tips:
Children could design and make their own fruit salad.
Explain that it is good to eat different coloured fruits so our bodies get different nutrients. They could try and make/draw a rainbow salad with as many different fruits as possible.
Use the ‘Our favourite fruits’ graph to create a class chart of children’s favourite fruits and see which comes out on top.
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