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LER 6503 The food group tabletop pocket chart is perfect for any nutrition learning center or small-group lesson. Use the chart to classify foods according to food groups, discuss what makes a balanced meal, and learn about the food groups and why they are important. Food groups in this chart are based on the 2007 United States Department of Agricu[...]
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Food Group Match-Up Connect the magnetic food-group labels to the board. Labels are color-coded for easy organization. Have students place the food magnets in the correct food group on the board. Fill the pyramid with foods that students enjoy eating. Using a wet-erase marker , add additional foods not included in the magnet set. Food Group Sort Pl[...]