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Fun with Fruit: Learning and Eating at School

Join Year 2 students at Travesio Primary School as they explore different types of fruit, count quantities, identify colors, and learn to make a delicious fruit salad. Engaging activities and a catchy song make this a delightful and educational experience.

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Fun with Fruit: Learning and Eating at School

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  1. EATING FRUIT AT SCHOOLTravesio Primary SchoolYear 2A

  2. Different types of fruit lemon kiwi nectarine apple plum fig grapes watermelon pear banana

  3. HOW MANY? LET’S COUNT… Four bananas. Two apples. How many apples? And how many bananas?

  4. WHAT COLOUR IS IT? BROWN PURPLE YELLOW GREEN and RED

  5. HOW TO MAKE FRUIT SALAD YOU NEED: - fruit - a bowl - a lemon squeezer - a knife - a spoon - sugar

  6. INSTRUCTIONS 2 – Wash the fruit. 1 – Wash your hands. 4 – Cut the fruit. 3 – Peel the fruit.

  7. 5 – Put the fruit in a bowl. 6 – Squeeze the lemon. 7 – Add lemon juice.

  8. 9 – Mix. 8 – Add sugar. 10 - Eat the fruit salad.

  9. Here you are. Can I have some fruit salad, please?

  10. Would you like some fruit salad? Yes, please. Thank you.

  11. Yes, I do. Do you like fruit salad? No, I don’t .

  12. It’s good. It’s not good. It’s delicious! • REPORT: • - delicious • - good • - notgood

  13. Song How many apples? How many apples? How many apples for me? ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR … Four apples for me! How many pears? How many pears? How many pears for me? ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR, FIVE… Five pears for me! How many bananas? How many bananas? How many bananas for me? ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR, FIVE, SIX… Six bananas for me!

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