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What is a Fruit? What is a Vegetable? 30x30

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What is a Fruit? What is a Vegetable? 30x30

Grades K–8 (Poster Kit)

Clear up the fruit vs. vegetable confusion! This set of two large 30" × 30" posters helps students learn the difference between fruits and vegetables and introduces examples of each—including common “stumpers” like cucumbers, avocados, and peppers.

Perfect for teaching nutrition, parts of plants, and food classification, these posters make an excellent visual for cafeterias, classrooms, or hallway displays. Students will love exploring and debating where their favorite foods belong.


Kit Contents

  • Two 30" × 30" full-color posters (Fruit and Vegetable)
  • Fruit and Vegetable Card Set
  • Instructions and Answer Key to support teaching and classroom discussion

Ordering Options: Prefer a larger size? Order the 42" × 42" version or purchase just the Fruit and Vegetable Card Set separately.

Bulk Orders: If you would like more than five poster sets, please contact us at agclassroomstore@usu.edu.


Lesson Plans

Use these posters with lessons on plant parts, nutrition, and food systems from the National Agricultural Literacy Curriculum Matrix.


Extend the Learning

Have students create their own “mystery food” cards to classify, research new examples of fruits and vegetables from around the world, or graph class favorites to integrate math skills into the lesson.