Food and Drink – Page 2
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      ArticleFood groupsIn this lesson plan, a useful food pyramid clearly shows young learners the major food groups. Learners colour different areas of the pyramid, underline food vocabulary and answer true/false questions on what is and isn’t good for us. 
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      ArticleFood classificationWhich foods do we get our carbohydrates, proteins and fats from? Through sentence completion and labelling activities, pupils learn that a healthy diet consists of a balance of these nutritional elements in this lesson plan. 
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      ArticleMarine food chainsThis lesson plan is suitable for pupils already familiar with ecosystems and food chains. Pupils label pictures of sea creatures, compare land food chains with sea food chains and colour a picture of sea creatures according to whether they are producers, primary consumers or secondary consumers. Includes project ideas. 
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      ArticleEditorial: Focus on foodIn January’s editorial, Keith Kelly heralds the launch of Carol Read’s Amazing world of food with a tasty-looking selection of resources. 
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      ArticleYour English: Phrasal verbs: eating and drinkingTim Bowen serves up some delicious phrasal verbs. Tuck in! 
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      ArticleFood chains and websPupils learn about the relationships between plants and animals in the food chain and in complex food webs by labelling pictures, completing sentences, and reading a text to connect links. While learning about the natural world, pupils practise vocabulary for plants and animals, and use the verb ‘eat’. 
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      ArticleYour English: Idioms: foodTim Bowen gives us plenty of food for thought with his interesting explanation of some of the many idioms associated with this yummy subject. 
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      ArticleThe History of ChocolateA topic-based lesson about the history and manufacture of chocolate. 
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      ArticleFood, glorious food!An American English worksheet to write clues for a crossword and to complete it. 
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      ArticleFood, glorious food!A British English worksheet to write clues for a crossword and to complete it. 
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      ArticleFood and drink dominoesA British English worksheet to play a game of dominoes by matching quantity and container words with food and drink. 
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         Article ArticleGrammar Games: Pub quiz—Past & Present SimpleHave your students practice Past and Present Simple with this fun trivia game. 
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      ArticleLesson Share: Pets are not for eating!!In her seventh diary entry, Willow Vanderbosch tries to get her students to grips with 'pets'. 
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      ArticleMethodology: seating arrangementsAdvice and suggestions of how to overcome the problem of restricted seating arrangements. 
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