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    Objectives Identify letters and letter sounds; learn and sort words based on initial

    sound; describe foods and the role they play in nutrition and health

    Materials magazines, construction paper or cardboard, crayons or colored pencils,

    glue, scissors

    30 minutes, Days 13

    Build Background

    Activate Prior Knowledge Tell children: Today, we will read about foods. Askchildren to name a few of the foods that they know. What is your favorite food?What type of food is it? Can you give me an example of a kind of vegetable? What kinds of

    fruit do you like to eat?Tell children that they are going to keep a food diary. Ask

    them to write a list of the foods that they like to eat and what meal they have it

    with, i.e., eggs for breakfast, a sandwich for lunch, or chicken for dinner.

    Introduce the Focus Skill: Letter Sounds Review letters and soundsusing the following routine: This is the letter(Gg). Sometimes it makes the sound

    (/g/) like in (grapes). Point to (grapes) on (p. 11). Sometimes it makes the sound

    (/j/) like in (gelatin). Point to (gelatin) on (p. 12).Repeat after me: (/g/grapes; /j/

    gelatin). Explain that each food in the book begins with a different letter of the

    alphabet. Ask each child to share his or her food diary with the class, say the

    food names, and the rst sound they hear. For example: /e/ eggs. When do you eat eggs? (At breakfast.)

    Acquire New Vocabulary Introduce the New Words on p. 33. Read each word aloud and use it in a sentence, emphasizingthe initial letter sound in the key word. For example, say: I dont like to sit out in the hot, blazingsun. Ask children to rst pick out the food

    from the list. Then ask them to write their own sentences mixing both the food words and the other new words. Brainstorm with the

    class different ways of combining the new words in sentences. For example:My mom has a recipe forjelly rolls. Oysters are healthy.

    Jelly rolls are nothealthy. Review correct pronunciation and spelling as a class.

    Read and Respond Display the book. Read the title and author name aloud as you track the print. After reading each page,point to the letter and say the name(s) of the food(s) on the page. Have children repeat. Then ask the children to compare and contrast

    each foods color, smell, texture, and taste. For example, after reading p. 18, they may say:A mango is orange. Meatballs smell good. Melons

    feel bumpy on the outside. Marzipan tastes sweet. Have partners talk about their favorite foods in the book. Ask them to tell their partner

    which foods they prefer and why. For example, after reading p. 10, they may say: I like fruit better than frankfurters because I like sweet foods

    better than salty foods.

    60 minutes, Days 45

    Curricular Enrichment: Health Have children read the Fun Facts on pp. 3439. Explain that they will maketheir own food pyramids. You may want to provide access to a computer for children to conduct additional research on

    what a typical food pyramid looks like, what health and nutrition are, and why they are important. Distribute magazines,

    construction paper or cardboard, crayons or colored pencils, glue, and scissors for children to make their food pyramids. Tell

    them to cut out pictures of only healthy foods, like fruits, vegetables, meats, grains, and dairy products, from the magazines.

    Have children glue the magazine pictures to their corresponding food groups on the pyramid. Ask each child to present his or

    her food pyramid individually to the class. Ask children why the pictures they cut out from the magazines are healthy and how

    they help our bodies.

    Home Connection (Teacher, you may want to photocopy this activity for children to complete with a family member.)Talk with your child about the foods he/she learned about. Have your child assist you in preparing dinner. Encourage your child

    to identify the ingredients you are including in the recipe and

    have him/her tell you if they are fruits, vegetables, meats, etc.

    For example:Im making spaghetti sauce. What foods am I using to

    make it? (tomatoes, onions, garlic, herbs, salt, etc.)

    HEALTH

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    Teaching Guide

    Yummy ABCs

    NATIONAL STANDARDS

    Language Arts: K-12.1, K-12.3, K-12.4, K-12.5, K-12.6, K-12.7, K-12.8, K-12.9, K-12.11, K-12.12

    Mathematics:Numbers PK-2.1, PK-2.2, PK-2.3; Algebra PK-2.1; Geometry PK-2.3, PK-2.4;

    Measurement PK-2.1; Data & Analysis PK-2.1, PK-2.2, PK-2.3; Communication PK-12.1,

    PK-12.2, PK-12.3, PK-12.4; Connections PK-12.2, PK-12.3; Representations PK-12.1, PK-12.3

    Science: K-4.1, K-4.2, K-4.6

    Social Studies/Geography: K-12.1, K-12.2, K-12.4, K-12.6

    Health: H.K.-4.1, H.K.-4.3, H.K.-4.4, H.K.-4.6, H.K.-4.7

    Visual Arts: K-4.1, K-4.2, K-4.3, K-4.5, K-4.6

    Technology: K-12.1, K-12.3, K-12.5

    Foreign Language: K-12.4