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Eat the Five Food Group Way!®
What Belongs, What Doesn't
Grade Level: 2nd Grade / Primary Elementary
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Synopsis:
Students practice classifying foods into food groups by identifying one food in a
set of four that "doesn't belong" and explaining why.
Activity Objectives
Students will be able to:
- Use critical thinking skills to determine which food does not belong in a given group of foods
Material and Advance Prep:
What to Do:
- Open the activity by asking students to name the Five Groups. As a brief review, have students
name 4 to 5 foods from each group, using the Eat the Five Food Group Way!® handout as a reference.
- Name sets of 4 foods. Three of the foods in the set should belong to the same food group and
the fourth should not. Begin with these examples, then create your own.
- Ask students to listen to all 4 foods and raise their hands when they know which food "doesn't
belong." Also ask students to explain why the food does not belong.
- Yogurt, American cheese, carrots, milk
- Turkey, potato chips, pork chop, hamburger
- Grapefruit, crackers, rye bread, dinner roll
- Orange juice, soft drink, apple juice, banana
- French fries, fried chicken, fish sticks, fried egg
- Frozen yogurt, buttermilk, 2% reduced fat milk, milk chocolate candy bar
- Orange, fruit cocktail, muffin, cantaloupe
- Celery, coleslaw, Cheddar cheese, lettuce
- Apple, strawberries, banana, squash
- Corn on the cob, corn flakes, spinach, salad
- Chocolate milk, chocolate pudding, chocolate cake, chocolate milkshake
- Peanut butter, shrimp, raisins, sunflower seeds
- Fried egg, hard cooked egg, scrambled egg, egg noodles
- Whole wheat bread, mashed potatoes, cauliflower, zucchini
- Pancake, English muffin, tortilla, cookie
- Peach, potato, pear, pineapple
- Mozzarella cheese, cottage cheese, oatmeal, frozen yogurt
- Green beans, green pepper, green peas, green grapes
- Waffle, watermelon, white bread, rice
- Biscuit, bagel, broccoli, bran flakes
Optional: If you have Dairy Council Food Models, give a Food Model to each student. Select four
students at a time - three with Food Models from the same food group and a fourth from
a different group - to show their foods. Have students identify the food that doesn't
belong and explain why it does not belong.
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