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You Are What You Eat! Butcher Paper. Black Crayon. Scissors. Glue. Magazines
for collage. Photographs of foods, plants that you eat, fruits, vegetables, etc.
You Are What You Eat! Materials needed for this project: Butcher Paper Black Crayon Scissors Glue Magazines for collage Photographs of foods, plants that you eat, fruits, vegetables, etc. Drawing materials
Instructionss for this project: • Have students choose partners. • Have one student lay down on the butcher paper while the partner traces around his/her body with a black crayon. • Switch so that each has an outline of their own body. • Cut out the body shape. • Cut pictures out of magazines showing what you eat to fill up your body. • Take pictures of foods that you eat - go to a farmer’s market or the produce section of a grocery store to take pictures. Take pictures of your breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, drinks, etc. • Draw pictures of what you eat and what you drink. • If your body starts filling up with fast food and junk food, you may want to rethink some of your food and beverage choices. • Be creative - have fun with this project - think about the rainbow of colors that you eat - and remember... YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT!