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2 Final Review: What did we learn?

3 What happens at the Landfill?

4 Tips for a Healthy Environment Remember the 4 R’s

5 Native Plants and Animals

6 Food Processing To treat or prepare through specific steps

7 What are the different ways we can prepare a potato?

8 Why do we need to eat? Give Us Energy Help Us Grow Keep Us Healthy

9 My Plate

10 What signs does your body give you that you are running low on fuel?

11 Food Categories Carbohydrates Protein Fat WaterVitamins and Minerals

12 What is Local Food? Local Food Global Foods

13 How does a greenhouse help plants grow?

14 Farm to School Edition

15 Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader?

16 1,000,000 5th Grade Food Systems 5th Grade Food Systems 5th Grade Healthy Soil 4th Grade Native Plants 4th Grade Native Plants 4th Grade Energy 3rd Grade Food and Nutrition 3rd Grade Food and Nutrition 3rd Grade Native Plants 2nd Grade Food Systems 2nd Grade Food Systems 2nd Grade Food and Nutrition 1st Grade Local Food 1st Grade Local Food 1st Grade Energy 500,000 300,000 175,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 5,000 2,000 1,000

17 5th Grade Food Systems Question / What does food processing mean?

18 5th Grade Topic 1 Answer 5th Grade Food Systems Answer Using many steps to turn one food into a different form of food

19 Return

20 5th Grade Healthy Soil Question / We talked about the four “Rs” that make our environment healthy. Can you name one of the “Rs”

21 5th Grade Topic 2 Answer 5th Grade Healthy Soil Answer Reduce Reuse Recycle Repurpose

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23 4th Grade Native Plants Question / What does it mean if a plant or animal is native to Wisconsin?

24 4th Grade Topic 3 Answer 4th Grade Native Plants Answer Native plants and animals have ways to handle our cold winters and short summers, and they have the food and water they need to be healthy.

25 Return

26 4th Grade Energy Question / There are five food categories that help give us energy. Can you name two?

27 4th Grade Topic 4 Answer 4th Grade Energy Answer Carbohydrates Protein Fat Water Vitamins and Minerals

28 Return

29 3rd Grade Food and Nutrition Question  Think back to when we learned about MyPlate. How much of our plate should be fruits and vegetables?

30 3rd Grade Topic 5 Answer 3th Grade Food and Nutrition Answer ½ of your plate should be fruits and vegetables

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32 3rd Grade Native Plants Question / Which one of these items is not native to Wisconsin? 1. Deer 2. Cranberries 3. Cherries 4. Sharks 5. Apples / Which one of these items is not native to Wisconsin? 1. Deer 2. Cranberries 3. Cherries 4. Sharks 5. Apples

33 3rd Grade Topic 6 Answer 3rd Grade Native Plants Answer Sharks are not native to Wisconsin because they need to live in salt water to survive

34 Return

35 2nd Grade Food Systems Question / What is one thing that a potato can be made into?

36 2nd Grade Topic 7 Answer 2nd Grade Food Systems Answer Chips, french fries, mashed potatoes

37 Return

38 2nd Grade Food and Nutrition Question / What is one reason we need to eat?

39 2nd Grade Topic 8 Answer 2nd Grade Food and Nutrition Answer Gives us energy Helps us grow Keeps us healthy

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41 1st Grade Local Food Question / What is local food?

42 1st Grade Topic 9 Answer 1st Grade Local Food Answer Food that is grown close to where we live

43 Return

44 1st Grade Energy Question / How does our body tell us that we are running low on energy?

45 1st Grade Topic 10 Answer 1st Grade Energy Answer  Feel tired  Hungry  Thirsty

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47 Million Dollar Question

48 1,000,000 Question / What was your favorite thing about Farm to School this year?!?

49 1,000,000 Answer / You have just won a million dollars!

50 Thanks for Playing


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