Grades K–5 (Kit)
Help students discover what makes a fruit a fruit and a vegetable a vegetable! This colorful card set introduces students to a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, including tricky examples like cucumbers, avocados, and tomatoes that challenge their thinking.
Perfect for nutrition lessons or plant science units, these cards can be used for classification games, group discussions, or sorting activities to reinforce plant part vocabulary and healthy eating concepts.
Kit Contents
- 36 Fruit and Vegetable Cards (digital PDF)
- Instructions for classroom use
Ordering Options
Looking for a full bulletin board display? Order the What is a Fruit? & What is a Vegetable? Bulletin Board Kit, which includes the posters and this card set.
Lesson Plans
Pair this card set with plant science and nutrition lessons from the National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix. You’ll find companion lessons that teach plant parts, food groups, and healthy eating habits.
Extend the Learning
Challenge students to bring examples of fruits and vegetables from home to create a classroom display, or research where each food grows and map it on a classroom world map.