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Premium Worksheets For KidsIllustrations: Deepankar Ray & Dikhit Borah
Content: Mirnalini & Sumitra
Healthy Little Champ
INDEXActivity Name Skills Acquired
Fruit Or Not! Cognitive, Fine Motor, Logical Reasoning
Where Do They Belong? Explore, Discover, Cognitive
Shadow Match Cognitive, Visual Tracking, Recognition
Food Pyramid Discover, Cognitive, Language
Symmetry Match Thinking, Visual Tracking, Logical Reasoning
Vegetable Graph Logical Reasoning, Visual Tracking, Cognitive
My Fruit Bowl Creativity, Fine Motor, Self-expression
Let's Eat A Rainbow Recognition, Discover, Sensory
Garden Search Language, Cognitive, Visual Tracking
My Food Plate Decision Making, Language, Knowledge
Fruit or Not!
How this activity helps?Your child learns to differentiate between fruits and vegetables. This activity helps you discuss
about fruits, where they grow, how they differ from vegetables, etc.
FRUITS NOT FRUITS
Can you spot the fruits among the images given below? Help your child cut out each element, sort them,and stick them under the columns: 'Fruits' or 'Not Fruits.'
Answer: Fruits: Green apple, watermelon, lemon, mango Not fruits: Potato, beans, pumpkin, spinach
Where Do They Belong?
How this activity helps?Your child sorts the vegetables and fruits according to their plant type.
In this activity, your child comprehends where vegetables and fruits grow.
Do you know on type of plants the fruits and vegetables given below grow on?
Help your child cut each element out and stick them underthe right plant type — tree, herb, creeper, or climber.
TREE HERB
CREEPER CLIMBER
Answer : Tree- Apple, mango. Herb- Coriander, spinach. Creeper- Watermelon, pumpkin. Climber- Beans, grapes
Shadow Match
How this activity helps?Your child associates the garden elements with their shadows.
In this activity, your child's observation and logic are enhanced.
Every object has a shadow. So do these garden elements. Help your child match each garden element with its silhouette.
How this activity helps?
Food pyramidA food pyramid consists of the following food groups: bread and cereals; fruits and vegetables; dairy; meat and nuts; fats, oils, and sweets.
Help your child colour each food group the way they want.Put it up on the fridge!
Your child learns about what a balanced diet should comprise of.In this activity, your child discerns the food items that belong to different food groups.
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How this activity helps?
Symmetry MatchFruits and vegetables have been cut in half and spread across the page!
Help your child Identify and match the correct symmetricalhalves of vegetables and fruits. Accordingly, colour eachsymmetrical half.
Your child pays attention to details while identifying the correct symmetrical halves.
How this activity helps?
Vegetable GraphCut out the vegetables given on the following page.
Help your child sort and stick each vegetable in the table below. Then, count and write the number of vegetables.
In this activity, your child sorts the vegetables, counts, and practises addition.
Vegetables Count & Write
How this activity helps?
My Fruit BowlHow about a fruity bash? Just colour and cut the fruits out.
Help your child colour and cut out the fruits below.Then, stick the fruits in the fruit bowl on the following page.
In this activity, your child identifies the fruits and their colours.Talk to your child about the different fruits on this page.
How this activity helps?
How about eating a rainbow with clouds? Help your child colour different food items according tothe colours of the rainbow and the cloud.
Help your child learn about food items and their colours. In this activity, your child matches and colours according to the hues of the rainbow.
Let's Eat A Rainbow
MILK
How this activity helps?
Garden SearchWords are hiding in this garden puzzle!
Help your child look for the words given below in the word grid.
While trying to find the words, your child's observation improves.With this activity, your child becomes familiar with garden-related vocabulary.
Sunlight
Flower
Vegetable
Fruits
Shovel
Compost
Trees
Water
Rake
Seeds
Leaves
Soil
How this activity helps?
My Food PlateColour the food items as you want, cut them out.
Your child learns about the food groups — bread and cereals; fruits and vegetables; dairy; meat and nuts; fats, oils, and sweets.
MILK
OIL
Help your child colour and cut out the food items below.Then, help them stick the food items in their respective food groupson the plate, on the following page.
How this activity helps?Your child matches and sticks each food item under its suitable food group.
Fruits
and ve
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Bread and cereals
DairyMeat, poultry, nuts
Fats, o
ils and sw
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