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Spud's Pizza Camp Coming soon to Berkeley and Oakland! Spud's Pizza Camp for Kids is the innovative interactive educational experience for children ages 5 to 12 and a learning event your kids will remember for the rest of their lives. Kids visit Spud's Pizza, a real neighborhood pizzeria and learn how their favorite food, pizza is made!!! Weekday mornings at 10:00 am, Spud's pizza camp for elementary school kids kicks off with an orientation to the functioning of pizza restaurants in Spud's kitchen . After an orientation to basic food safety, the Food Pyramid and basic kitchen equipment, camp visitors get to design their own pizza and watch it being made. Key Benefits
CapabilitiesWe can handle groups of up to 20 children. All campers are provided with a copy of the FDA Food Pyramid and other literature, along with valuable discount coupons for future visits to Spud's. For more information, or reservations, please call (510) 597-0795
Nutrition Lesson Plan Objectives: To help students learn the importance of nutrition in keeping them healthy. Plan Outline:
LESSON 1: BEING HEALTHY Discussion:
Read any story about healthy living or healthy foods. Discuss the book. Have posters up in the room with healthy habits on them: for instance children washing their hands, brushing their teeth and eating healthy foods. LESSON 2: HEALTHY FOOD COLLAGEObjective: To be able to name healthy foods. Plan:Have many food magazines from local grocery stores for children to cut out pictures. Try to have as many colored pictures as possible. The children also need glue, scissors and a piece of construction paper to glue it on. Activity:
LESSON 3: FOOD BINGO Objective: To learn how to play Bingo and learn the names of many different kinds of fruits and vegetables. Plan:
LESSON 4: FOOD PYRAMID Objectives: To learn about the food pyramid and the different sections of it. Also for the children to learn what foods they should have the most of to keep them healthy. Plan:
LESSON 5: COLORS OF FOOD Objective: To learn the different colors of foods and make a poster of the different colors to hang on the wall. Plan:
The kids loved doing this and looked at the posters often in the room. The posters can be laminated after they are done so they last longer. LESSON 6: FRUIT OR VEGETABLE?Objective: To learn the difference between a vegetable and a fruit. Plan:How Do You Know a Vegetable from a Fruit??? One way is fruits grow on trees or vines and vegetables grow in the ground. I brought in some real foods and I want to see if you can tell me if it grows in the ground or on a tree and if it is a fruit or a vegetable. Have such examples as corn, tomatoes, green beans, pears, peaches and grapes. Then have them all for a great healthy snack. Have some unusual ones much as Kiwi and Eggplant if you can find them at your local store. LESSON 7: RESTAURANTObjective: To play restaurant and chose healthy foods when eating out. Plan:
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