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You Eat Dirt! Soil, Food, and Health. That’s why we need to eat a diversity of foods. Healthy bodies need lots of nutrients.

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Page 1: You Eat Dirt! Soil, Food, and Health. That’s why we need to eat a diversity of foods. Healthy bodies need lots of nutrients.

You Eat Dirt!

Soil, Food, and Health

Page 2: You Eat Dirt! Soil, Food, and Health. That’s why we need to eat a diversity of foods. Healthy bodies need lots of nutrients.

That’s why we need to eat a diversity

of foods.

Healthy bodies need lots of

nutrients.

Page 3: You Eat Dirt! Soil, Food, and Health. That’s why we need to eat a diversity of foods. Healthy bodies need lots of nutrients.

He’s Eating Dirt!

Everything in that juicy burger came

from the soil:

Page 4: You Eat Dirt! Soil, Food, and Health. That’s why we need to eat a diversity of foods. Healthy bodies need lots of nutrients.

….. the beef

and cheese

come from cows

(that eat plants),

Page 5: You Eat Dirt! Soil, Food, and Health. That’s why we need to eat a diversity of foods. Healthy bodies need lots of nutrients.

……. the tomatoes,

onions,

and lettuce……Tomatoes Onions Lettuce

Page 6: You Eat Dirt! Soil, Food, and Health. That’s why we need to eat a diversity of foods. Healthy bodies need lots of nutrients.

……and wheat for the bun …….

even the sesame seeds

came from the soil…..

Oh, and the ketchup …(from tomatoes),

mustard…(mustard seeds), french fries…(potatoes)

Wheat Mustard potato

Page 7: You Eat Dirt! Soil, Food, and Health. That’s why we need to eat a diversity of foods. Healthy bodies need lots of nutrients.

Vocabulary• Compost • Deficiency• Fertility• Fertilizer• Macronutrients• Minerals• Nitrogen• Nutrients• Phosphorus• Potassium• Uptake

Page 8: You Eat Dirt! Soil, Food, and Health. That’s why we need to eat a diversity of foods. Healthy bodies need lots of nutrients.

Vocabulary• Calcium – macronutrient essential to plant growth

and function, important to moving Nitrogen• Iron – micronutrient responsible for plant

photosynthesis and growth• Magnesium – macronutrient essential to plant

growth and phosphorus uptake• Micronutrients – essential nutrients not needed in a

large amount, but still very important• Soil testing - the process to find out what kind of

nutrients a soil has.