We have had so much fun learning about the digestive system and nutrition this week. My body units are always such a success with the kiddos. When activities are combined with free printables, everyone wins!
In this unit you will find activities and printables for every main subject area and then some. My husband and I worked extremely hard to create a well-balanced unit study that will work for typical children and also those with special needs, including special dietary needs.
Language
Food Consonant Blends
A nutrition unit is the perfect opportunity to study food. These cards include names of foods that include the blends: ch, sh, th, and qu. I specifically chose some foods that were a little different to develop vocabulary at the same time.
Source: I created the printable for this activity. Nutrition Printable Pack 1 is a Subscriber’s Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Food Compound Words
Many foods have names that are compound words. In this activity the kiddos will match up word strips to create the compound words on the control cards.
Source: I created the printable for this activity. Nutrition Printable Pack 1 is a Subscriber’s Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Digestive System and Nutrition Etiquette
- Things I Can Say When I Need to Go to the Bathroom
- Things I Can Say When I Don't Like Something
- Things I Can Say if I Fart or Burp in Front of Others
- Things I Can Say During Meals
Source: The printable for this activity can be purchased from And Next Comes L, as part of a Social Scripts Mini Flip Book Bundle. This bundle consists of 16 title cards with multiple phrase cards for each scenario. These are a perfect addition to a Montessori Grace and Courtesy Lesson, or used as an aid to those with autism or other special needs.
Math
Grocery Shopping Addition
The kiddos do so well at addition now, whether it's simple or there is carry over. However, until this week, they haven't worked with dollar signs and decimals. Thankfully the symbols didn't scare them off. They did a fabulous job and are now confident adding money.
Source: I created the printable for this activity. Nutrition Printable Pack 1 is a Subscriber’s Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Finding Equal Fractions
This is the favorite activity on the shelves this week. Who knew fractions could be so fun? In this activity the kiddos are trying to find equal fractions using the fraction tower cubes provided. They really have had such a blast with this!
Source: I created the printable for this activity. Nutrition Printable Pack 1 is a Subscriber’s Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Weighing Beans
Does one cup of dried beans weigh the same amount as a bag of kidney beans, lentils, or split peas? This is what the kiddos are finding out using our balance scale. I love this activity because it is a math and Practical Life activity combined.Science and Culture
Food Group Sort
In this activity the kiddos sort food items by food group. There are also informational cards for each food group. All of kiddos had a very enjoyable time with this activity and sincerely showed such a desire to learn. I loved watching them talk about each food card.Source: I created the printable for this activity. Nutrition Printable Pack 1 is a Subscriber’s Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Source: I created the printable for this activity. Digestive System Printable Pack 1 is a Subscriber’s Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Source: This free printable can be found at Living Life and Learning.
Over the summer my kiddos, particularly Bulldozer and Princess expressed an interest in I Spy activities. This inspired me to do some digging. I found this one which is absolutely perfect for our nutrition unit.
Source: The free printable for this activity can be found at And Next Comes L.
Now I must confess after you've seen all of our fun and fabulous activities that I was petrified about this unit. And after the first day, I was even more worried. I had no idea how the kiddos would respond to the information with all of the food issues related to sensory sensitivities and other special dietary needs. Sure enough they surprised me.
After teaching about all of the food groups and daily requirements, I introduced this Making Healthy Choices daily checklist along with the most recent food pyramid. Everyone "practiced" with their own checklist for a couple days to observe their habits. The results were quite surprising.
Then, after a couple of days we went to the grocery store and picked up everything we would need to help the kiddos be successful with their charts. It's been a week now and the kiddos are still using them. They're not freaking out if they go over daily limits or if they don't get enough, but they're striving to follow the guidelines as closely as they can.
Even Jason and I are using the sheets as they're perfect for helping us with weight loss goals.
Source: The free printable for this activity can be found at Family Food and Faith.
We have had so much fun learning about the digestive system and nutrition. The experience was much more pleasant than I thought it would be. I'm so impressed with how receptive the kiddos have been to it all. Learning about this stuff can be fun!
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Parts of Digestive System Match Up
Nutrition and digestion go hand in hand, hence why we're studying them at the same time. The kiddos have matched up body part cards with description cards. They really have enjoyed learning about what each part of the body does to help with digestion.Source: I created the printable for this activity. Digestive System Printable Pack 1 is a Subscriber’s Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Digestive System Cutting Activity
Besides using the cards above, I wanted the kiddos to understand where each part of the digestive system is in the body. In this activity, the kiddos cut out the strips of paper at the bottom of the page and glue them in the correct spots. I printed out an answer sheet as a control. I love that this activity teaches science and practical life skills at the same time.Source: This free printable can be found at Living Life and Learning.
My Plate Placemat Coloring Activity
As the kiddos learned about each of the food groups, we decided to put our new found knowledge to use. Each kiddo drew pictures of meals they would eat using the template print out. They had so much fun, and felt so confident after knowing that they could eat a healthy meal (if they wanted).
Source: The free printable for this activity can be found here.
Sensorial and Practical Life
I Spy: VegetablesSource: The free printable for this activity can be found at And Next Comes L.
Transferring Fruit
The kiddos had fun with this transfer activity. It was far more difficult than they expected due to the shape of the jars and the size of the tweezers. Still, they practiced every day. Fruits for this activity are from our Super Sorting Pie.
Making Healthy Choices
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Charts vary as one child has only filled in breakfast items and the others have filled in lunch choices as well. |
After teaching about all of the food groups and daily requirements, I introduced this Making Healthy Choices daily checklist along with the most recent food pyramid. Everyone "practiced" with their own checklist for a couple days to observe their habits. The results were quite surprising.
Then, after a couple of days we went to the grocery store and picked up everything we would need to help the kiddos be successful with their charts. It's been a week now and the kiddos are still using them. They're not freaking out if they go over daily limits or if they don't get enough, but they're striving to follow the guidelines as closely as they can.
Even Jason and I are using the sheets as they're perfect for helping us with weight loss goals.
Source: The free printable for this activity can be found at Family Food and Faith.
We have had so much fun learning about the digestive system and nutrition. The experience was much more pleasant than I thought it would be. I'm so impressed with how receptive the kiddos have been to it all. Learning about this stuff can be fun!
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