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Come up with a healthy
lunch for school.
Include food from
all the food groups
What goes on the Food Share Table?
Food Share Tables at school help reduce food waste. If you don’t
want to finish all of your lunch, you can share your lunch by placing it
on the table. Food that is whole, uneaten or unopened can be place on
the Food Share Table.
Circle the food that can go to the Food Share Table.
Standard Link: Mathematics: Understand basic 10 place value.
Not only does our agriculture industry feed
us, it also employs millions of people. Look
through the newspaper and find jobs that are
directly or indirectly related to agriculture.
Standard Link: Research: Use the newspaper to locate information.
ANSWER: Because he wasn’t peeling well!
Find the words in the puzzle. Then
look for each word in this week’s
Kid Scoop stories and activities
Standard Link: Letter searching. Recognize identical words.
Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling problems
As Kid Scoop readers return to school, they start
to wonder, what’s for lunch? And what will I use to
carry my lunch?
When people started eating lunch at work or school,
lunches were packed into pails, baskets and tins.
What do you use when you pack a lunch?
Ask a friend to give you each
type of word. Fill in the blanks
and read the story aloud for
some silly fun
Last Friday, something very strange
happened in the school cafeteria.
Instead of the regular menu, they
served __________.
_______________________ and,
_____________________.
Students had to _____________
in a very long line to get their
_________________ lunch. This
caused a lot of confusion, so they
were instructed to _____________
in line instead.
Our principal tried to calm
everyone. He spoke into the
___________ ___________, but
everyone was to busy trying to
____________ through the mess.
Our custodian used __________
___________________ to mop up
PLURAL NOUN
PLURAL NOUN
PLURAL NOUN
VERB
ADJECTIVE
VERB
ADJECTIVE NOUN
VERB
ADJECTIVE
PLURAL NOUN
the spill, which seemed really
strange, but it worked
Standard Link: Grammer: Understand and
use nouns, adjectives, verbs and interjections
in writing and speaking.
Dig up some
interesting information about your
history by talking about lunches!
Ask your parents, aunts, uncles,
grandparents or anyone who is
at least 10 years older than you
the following questions:
What did you use to carry
your lunch to school?
What was your favorite
school lunch food?
Did your school have a kitchen
where they made hot lunches on site?
What did they cook?
What’s for
lunch?
This week’s word:
RITUAL
The noun ritual means a
well-known tradition or
ceremony.
Try to use the word ritual in
a sentence today when talking
with your friends and family.
For kids in our family,
bedtime began with the
ritual reading
Serving school lunch to children began in the early
1900s when is was believed that many children did
not eat a nutritious midday meal. This began in
Boston, but it didn’t happen everywhere.
In America’s colonial times, the midday
meal was called dinner. It was the biggest
meal of the day. Most families ate this meal
together at home, even if the
children attended school.
Supper was the evening meal, and it
was typically smaller and made up
of leftovers.
Hold this page up to a mirror to read the answer.
The Great Depression was a time of great hardship.
Parents were without jobs, and their children went
without good food. At the same time, farmers had
produce that people couldn’t afford to buy. The
government of President Franklin D. Roosevelt
bought up the extra food and opened kitchens
which started the school lunch program.
In 1946, another president signed the first National
School Lunch Act to provide lunch in all schools.
Circle every other letter to reveal his name.
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How many apples can
you find on this page?
In 1950, Aladdin Industries created
the first children’s lunch box based
on a TV show. Hopalong Cassidy.
Over the years, more and more TV
film and cartoon characters showed
up on lunch boxes.
For decades,
choosing a new
lunch box was a
treasured back-
to-school ritual
for kids.
Draw a lunch box here you’d like
to have. Will it feature popular
characters or something of your own design?
Look through today’s
newspaper to find:
Something to write with
Something to read
Something you would like
to have to share
A way to get to school
A number that shows the
grade you are entering
A number that shows how
many years you have gone
to school
LEFTOVERS
COLONIAL
HISTORY
DECADES
SCHOOL
DINNER
SUPPER
RITUAL
LUNCH
JELLY
MEAL
PAIL
TINS
SHOW
BOX