Name: Class: Grandad the Greengrocer Recap 1. What colour were Grandad’s and Emily’s gloves? 2. Which vegetable did Grandad dig up first? 3. What made Emily think that the carrot looked nothing like she had seen in the shops? 4. What did Emily’s sister Kate hope she was having for dinner? 5. Which two vegetables were used to make mash at dinner?
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Grandad the Greengrocer Recap
1. What colour were Grandad’s and Emily’s gloves?
2. Which vegetable did Grandad dig up first?
3. What made Emily think that the carrot looked nothing like she had seen in the shops?
4. What did Emily’s sister Kate hope she was having for dinner?
5. Which two vegetables were used to make mash at dinner?
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Where do our bananas come from?
Our bananas travel hundreds of miles from being grown before we buy them. See if you can put the jumbled up boxes of the life of a banana in the right order.
The customer buys the ripe bananas to eat and enjoy!
Shops receive the packaged bananas to sell to customers.
The bananas are transported from the Caribbean to the UK in ships. Once in the UK the bananas are then taken to a factory.
Bananas are grown in the Caribbean; they take nearly 2 years to grow before they can be cut down.
Match the food picture with its name
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Can you help me to match the
pictures of the different fruit and
vegetables with their names?
Draw a line from the picture to
the correct name.
Rainbow of fruit and vegetables
Can you match the different fruits and vegetables to
the correct colour in the rainbow by drawing a line?
Did You Know …..Did You Know …..Did You Know …..Did You Know …..
Carrots used to be purple
until the sixteenth
century. The first
orange carrot originated
in Holland. Over the
centuries a rainbow of
different colours of carrot
have appeared, including
red, purple, black, yellow
and white!
Broccoli and cauliflower
are flowers.
Tomatoes are a fruit not a
vegetable as they have
seeds in the middle.
Onions make you cry
because there’s
something in them that
irritates tear ducts. In
fact, it’s the same thing
that’s produced by
volcanoes when they
erupt.
The “seeds” on the
outside of strawberries
are not true seeds.
Grandad has a few interesting facts to tell you
about different fruit and vegetables…
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What am I?
Purnit Binegareu Krao Reppep Amtoto Kele Topato Cronteesw Nolme Crobcoli
Can you match the jumbled up words to the correct fruit or