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Hydration

Source: Fizzy's Lunch Lab Lesson Plan

Explore the importance of water to our health. Recognize that most of the human body is made up of water, that water is the most abundant molecule on earth's surface and that only clean fresh water can sustain human life. Details »

Fats - Good and Bad

Source: Fizzy's Lunch Lab Lesson Plan

Understand that fat is a nutrient and that it has a role in our diets. Identify food sources of fat and heart-healthy food choices that are lower in bad fat. Details »

Veggies

Source: Fizzy's Lunch Lab Lesson Plan

Recall the names of vegetables and recognize that vegetables contain phytonutrients that give them their bright colors. Details »

My Pyramind: A Balancing Act

Source: Fizzy's Lunch Lab Lesson Plan

Identify the color-coded food groups and foods on the food pyramid and recognize food as a source of energy and growth for a healthy body. Determine if a meal is balanced. Details »

Whole Grains

Source: Fizzy's Lunch Lab Lesson Plan

Describe the difference between whole grains and refined grains. Identify and distinguish foods made from whole and refined grains. Details »

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Fizzy's Lunch Lab

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Boy Showing Homegrown Vegetables

Encourage kids to develop healthy eating habits, physical health & fitness, and good safety practices with articles and activity ideas from PBS Parents. Learn more

Doctor and child talking about health

PBS Parents provides age-based ideas for helping parents communicate effectively with a sick child, including a kid-friendly medical dictionary, tips for taking medicine, and guidance on how to calm fears about going to the doctor. Learn more.

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