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Resources and activities to help you navigate the Ontario Health Curriculum for Grade 1-3
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First Nations, Métis and Inuit Connections--Scope and Sequence of Expectations--elementary
First Nations, Métis, and Inuit connections and examples for health in Grade 1-3. Go to pages 10 (gr1), 14 (gr2), and 20 (gr3).
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Healthy Breakfast Plate!
Teach children about the healthy foods that make a balanced and healthy breakfast. This worksheet is a good tool and supplement following a lesson on the foods that comprise a healthy breakfast.
Healthy Lunch Box
This activity is a great tool for discussing what foods make a healthy lunch and why lunchtime is important for their brain and body.
Sandwich Math!
Counting worksheet for children just learning to count and write numbers. How many healthy foods can you add to your sandwich
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