What is the Food Pyramid? The food pyramid sorts different foods into groups.

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What is the Food Pyramid? The food pyramid sorts different foods into groups.

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What is the Food Pyramid?What is the Food Pyramid?The food pyramid sorts different foods into groups. The food pyramid sorts different foods into groups.

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GrainsGrains

Bread Pasta Oatmeal Rice

The orange food group represents:

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VegetablesVegetables

The green food group represents:

Any vegetable or 100% vegetable juice counts as a member of the vegetable group.

Broccoli Carrots Corn Tomatoes

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FruitsFruits

The red food group represents:

Any fruit or 100% fruit juice counts as part of the fruit group.

Apples Blueberries Grapes Oranges

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MilkMilk

The blue food group represents:

All fluid milk products and many foods made from milk are a part of this food group.

White Milk Chocolate Milk Cheddar Cheese Cottage Cheese

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Meat and BeansMeat and Beans

The purple food group represents:

All foods made from meat, poultry, fish, dry beans or peas, eggs, nuts, and seeds are considered part of this group.

Eggs Chicken Beans Shrimp

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Click on the food that belongs in the grain group.

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Correct!Oatmeal is a grain.

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Incorrect. Try Again.

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Click on the food that belongs in the Vegetable group.

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Correct!Corn is a Vegetable!

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Click on the food that belongs in the Fruit group.

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Correct!Oranges are a Fruit!

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Click on the food that belongs in the Milk group.

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Correct!Cheese is in the Milk group!

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Correct!Shrimp is in the

Meat and Bean group!

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Congratulations! You are finished.

Click here to print off your

coloring worksheet.

http://teamnutrition.usda.gov/resources/mpk_coloring.pdf

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Grade Level Content Expectations:Health Education, Grade Two

Strand I: Nutrition and Physical Activity

Standard I: Core Concepts

1.2 Classify foods into the food groups.

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