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Name salad vegetables
Drag the labels to the correct slots. When you are ready, use 'Mark' to see if you're right.
Discussion points
- How many different types of salad vegetables have you eaten?
- Have you ever tried to grow any salad vegetables before?
- Why is it important to eat fruit and vegetables?
Teaching tips:
Children could make or draw their own salad with vegetables of their choice. Or discuss healthy eating habits and why it is important to incorporate fruits and vegetables into their daily diet.
Use the ‘What is your favourite vegetable?’ graph to create a class chart of children’s favourite vegetable and see which comes out on top.
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