MoNDAY TuESDaY WeDNESDAy UP veg THE Did you crunch today? ThURSdAY FrIDAY How to use the poster: 1. Work out the COLOUR family and the TYPE of each vegetable you eat 2. Use coloured pencils, textas or coloured dot stickers to represent each vegetable COLOUR 3. Write the TYPE in that colour pencil/dot sticker. For example when you have a carrot you could do this or this 4. Most importantly, have fun! For a full list of vegetable COLOURS and TYPES see the notes pages via the Vegetable Week & The Big Vegie Crunch website - www.healthy-kids.com.au/teachers/vegetable-week-the-big-vegie-crunch/
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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
UP vEgTHE
Did YOU crUnch tOdAY?
ThURSdAY FrIDAY
How to use the poster:
1. Work out the COLOUR family and the TYPE of each vegetable you eat2. Use coloured pencils, textas or coloured dot stickers to represent each vegetable COLOUR
3. Write the TYPE in that colour pencil/dot sticker. For example when you have a carrot you could do this or this 4. Most importantly, have fun!
For a full list of vegetable COLOURS and TYPES see the notes pages via the Vegetable Week & The Big Vegie Crunch website - www.healthy-kids.com.au/teachers/vegetable-week-the-big-vegie-crunch/
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Want your family to eat more vegetables and a wider variety of them?
posterFAMILY notes
Did you know that your school is involved in Vegetable Week & The Big Vegie Crunch? It’s a no-cost school-based health promotion event that encourages kids to eat more vegetables. The event is funded by NSW Health.
As part of the event, the Healthy Kids team have developed a fun poster for you to use at home. Use the poster to track the colours and types of vegetables your family eats over Vegetable Week. You can keep using the poster even after Vegetable Week is over!
RRoot vegetables(we eat the root)
e.g. carrot, parsnip, beetroot
FrFruit-type vegetables
(has seeds inside) e.g. tomato,
cucumber, eggplant
BBulb vegetables
(has layers) e.g. leek, onion, garlic
TTuber vegetables(a lump that grows
underground on the root or stem) e.g. potato,
sweet potato, taro
FlFlower vegetables
(we eat the flower heads) e.g. broccoli,
cauliflower, broccolini
LLeafy vegetables (we eat the leaves)
e.g. lettuce, spinach, cabbage
SeSeed or pod vegetables
(we eat the seeds or pods) e.g. green bean,
pea, sweet corn
StStem vegetables
(we eat the stems) e.g. celery, asparagus
FuFungi
e.g. mushrooms
Blue/purplee.g. eggplant, purple
carrots, beetroot
Green e.g. lettuce, broccoli, peas
Red e.g. tomatoes, red capsicum
Orange/yellow e.g. carrots, pumpkin, squash
White/brown e.g. cauliflower, mushrooms,
potato
Vegetable type groups Vegetable colour groups
See below for information on the vegetable types, including suggested initials to use on the poster, and colour groups.
Looking for a fun and interactive way to explain vegetable types and colours to your family?
Although developed for the classroom, elements of the Fruit & Veg Month 2016 Stage 2 Vegetable Science interactive lesson could be used at home too. There are simple click and drag activities and writing tasks that the kids are sure to enjoy!
You can find the link to the resource via the Vegetable Week & The Big Vegie Crunch website – www.healthy-kids.com.au/teachers/vegetable-week-the-big-vegie-crunch/.
Kids are always keen to put a sticker or mark on a chart!