Here are some pictures of pineapple bushes and an orange tree. Great agricultural lessons can be tied into some of our favorite juicy foods! I cannot wait to hear about some of the adventures the teachers are having with their children in the classroom . . .
Youth & Family Services' new health project, Healthy for Life, works to integrate structured, routine nutrition education into YFS' center-based programs along with increased access and exposure to healthy foods.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
This month in our Healthy for Life grant, our teachers are focusing on Winter fruits.
Here are some pictures of pineapple bushes and an orange tree. Great agricultural lessons can be tied into some of our favorite juicy foods! I cannot wait to hear about some of the adventures the teachers are having with their children in the classroom . . .
Here are some pictures of pineapple bushes and an orange tree. Great agricultural lessons can be tied into some of our favorite juicy foods! I cannot wait to hear about some of the adventures the teachers are having with their children in the classroom . . .
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Patty, I was unaware of a pineapple growing from a bush, but one thing I learned after doing research for a lesson with my Kindergarteners and 1st graders (K-1) is that one pineapple plant produces a fruit every two years.
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