Find the Food Groups

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Your Child Will Learn

An introduction to food groups

Here’s What to Do

  1. At the grocery store, talk about healthy food groups as you pass through different parts of the grocery store. Some of the major healthy food groups:
    1. Carbohydrates (grains, cereals, bread, pasta, rice, potato)
    2. Fruits
    3. Vegetables
    4. Protein (meat, fish, nuts, eggs, beans and peas, soy, milk, cheese, yogurt)
  2. As you’re in each section, talk about how our bodies use each kind of food to stay healthy. You can also talk about how some foods are not as healthy.
  3. Ask your child to find other examples of a food in the same food group.
  4. At home, you can talk about the food groups again as you put items away.

Put PEER Into Action

PAUSE

  • Direct your child’s attention to the food you’re talking about.

ENGAGE

  • “These tortillas are carbohydrates. Carbohydrates give our bodies energy!” 
  • “This banana is a fruit. Can you find another fruit?”

ENCOURAGE

  • “Oops! Carrots are actually a vegetable, not a fruit. They help our eyes see!”
  • “Chips are okay to eat sometimes but plain potatoes would be a healthier version of chips because they don’t have extra ingredients mixed in. Did you know chips come from potatoes?”

REFLECT

  • When are some other times our family can talk about healthy foods?

Not Quite Ready

Even if your child doesn’t quite understand the food groups, talking about it will lay the foundation for understanding later.

Ready for More

When unpacking groceries, ask your child to sort the items by food group.

As Your Child Masters This Skill

They will understand that people need different types of food to stay healthy

Time to Complete

15 minutes

Materials Needed

None


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