Make Healthy Plate Game
Healthy habits abound in this nutritional game! The object of the game is to be the first to fill your plate with a balanced meal. Food cards with real-life photos are self-checking with the backs matching the food groups. Tips to building a healthy plate. Turn this tip into a game for kids by creating a color wheel and having them spin a few times. Whichever colors they land on are. DINING DECISION GAME. A healthy body needs nutrients (like vitamins, minerals, proteins, carbohydrates) for growth, development, energy, and running all of our body systems. Those nutrients should come mainly from the food you eat. Just as cars need gasoline to run, your body needs food to keep it going. But not just any food.
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