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Vegetables
Vegetables
Vegetables
Eating healthy foods is essential for students’
development, and that includes lots of fruits and
vegetables! Vegetables introduces students to a wide
variety of foods from this food group--some they might
already know, and some they might not! Colorful
photographs and a repetitive text structure support early
emergent readers. This book can also be used to teach
students how to connect to prior knowledge as well as to
classify information to better understand text.
Photo Credits:
Front cover, title page, page 10: © Svetlana Kolpakova/123RF; page 3: © 123RF; page 4: © Nina Demianenko/123RF; page 5: © Danny
Smythe/123RF; page 6: © iStock.com/Alistair Forrester Shankie; page 7: © iStock.com/Hyrma; page 8: © Viktar Malyshchyts/123RF; page 9:
© Julian Weber/123RF
Words to Know
broccoli onion
cabbage potato
lettuce vegetables
Connections
Writing
What is your favorite vegetable?
Draw a picture and write about it.
Written by Cheryl Ryan
Science
Pick two vegetables from the book.
How are they the same?
How are they different?
Share your ideas with a partner.
This is a potato. This is broccoli.
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This is lettuce. This is corn.
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This is an onion. This is cabbage.
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These are carrots. These are vegetables.
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