Pumpkin Parts & Lifecycle

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The pumpkin lifecycle activity and coloring page are combined with identifying the parts of the pumpkin. The Parts of the Pumpkin activity encourages students to think about which parts of the pumpkin are edible!

Designed for Pre-K - 1st Grade

This group of activities has:

Coloring

Lifecycle Science

Real-life photos

Try eating pumpkin!

In a world where too much food is wasted, let's give our world a break by giving a pumpkin the chance to be delicious! Most of the pumpkin can be eaten. Pumpkins taste great roasted, in soups, broths, pies, breads, cookies and more! Even the skin of smaller pumpkins and squash is edible when tender. Pumpkin seeds are excellent on top of salads, oatmeal, muffins and so much more.

More information about agriculture and nutrition education in the classroom in this blog post.

Positive experiences with food can be had at school and at home!

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The pumpkin lifecycle activity and coloring page are combined with identifying the parts of the pumpkin. The Parts of the Pumpkin activity encourages students to think about which parts of the pumpkin are edible!

Designed for Pre-K - 1st Grade

This group of activities has:

Coloring

Lifecycle Science

Real-life photos

Try eating pumpkin!

In a world where too much food is wasted, let's give our world a break by giving a pumpkin the chance to be delicious! Most of the pumpkin can be eaten. Pumpkins taste great roasted, in soups, broths, pies, breads, cookies and more! Even the skin of smaller pumpkins and squash is edible when tender. Pumpkin seeds are excellent on top of salads, oatmeal, muffins and so much more.

More information about agriculture and nutrition education in the classroom in this blog post.

Positive experiences with food can be had at school and at home!

The pumpkin lifecycle activity and coloring page are combined with identifying the parts of the pumpkin. The Parts of the Pumpkin activity encourages students to think about which parts of the pumpkin are edible!

Designed for Pre-K - 1st Grade

This group of activities has:

Coloring

Lifecycle Science

Real-life photos

Try eating pumpkin!

In a world where too much food is wasted, let's give our world a break by giving a pumpkin the chance to be delicious! Most of the pumpkin can be eaten. Pumpkins taste great roasted, in soups, broths, pies, breads, cookies and more! Even the skin of smaller pumpkins and squash is edible when tender. Pumpkin seeds are excellent on top of salads, oatmeal, muffins and so much more.

More information about agriculture and nutrition education in the classroom in this blog post.

Positive experiences with food can be had at school and at home!