What do animals eat? What do humans eat? Are animal diets and human diets similar, different, or both?
Watch the recorded program, then check out the related activities below from the National Zoo, National Museum of African American History and Culture, National Museum of American History, National Museum of Asian Art, and the National Museum of Natural History!
Food
Red ruffed lemur, California sea lion
I/T: C 1 & 3, PMP 4 & 11; Pre: SCI 2, PMP 1 & 5
National Museum of African American History and Culture; National Museum of American History; National Museum of Asian Art; National Museum of Natural History
Resources and Activities
Check out fun and easy classroom activities to help teachers, families, and children further explore the topic of food with other Smithsonian museums!
Learn about Food with NMAAHC Kids
Food has the power to express cultural values, tell stories about history and bring people together. What's a special dish your family makes? How does food bring people together in your community? Discover Chef Leah Chase and start a food conversation with your early learners!
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Type: | Lesson Plan, Activity, Recommended Reads |
ELOF Standards: | IT-ATL 7, IT-C 13, IT-PMP 11, P-ATL 11, P-PMP 5 |
Project Time: | 10+ |
Best for Ages: | 2+ |
Mochi Making with the National Museum of Asian Art
Celebrations are a time to share tasty meals with family and friends. Do you have a favorite sweet treat for the holidays? Join the National Museum of Asian Art to discover one of Japan’s special treats for the New Year celebration. Look closely and explore a work of art to discover this special treat and how it is made.
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Type: | Video |
ELOF Standards: | IT-ATL 7, IT-C 13, IT-PMP 11, P-ATL 11, P-PMP 5 |
Length: | 5:02 |
Best for Ages: | 2+ |
Feed the Animals!
Let's have a real teddy bear picnic! Gather your stuffed animals and make them a meal, just like the Zoo keepers in the commissary. Use the downloadable template to create a Zoo Commissary Cookbook, with simple actions to engage even our youngest friends. Watch Pinky try it out at the National Zoo!
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Type: | Dramatic Play, Customizable Templates |
ELOF Standards: | Infant/Toddler ATL 9; LC 1, 10, 11, 12; C 12 13; PMP 6, 7; 8, 11; Preschool ATL 8, 10, 13; PMP 3, 5 |
Project Time: | 10+ |
Best for Ages: | 1+ |
Pick Your Plate
Help your students explore nutrition and healthy eating with this fun lesson. Talk about different kinds of food and then create your own favorite meal with the "Pick Your Plate" activity, based on MyPlate from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Type: | Lesson Plan, Activity, Recommended Reads |
ELOF Standards: | IT-PMP 11, Goal P-PMP 5 |
Project Time: | 10+ minutes |
Best for Ages: | 3+ |
Pick Your Plate E-Course
Let's learn more about how we choose the foods we like to eat with a very famous foodie: Chef Julia Child! This resource provides content for young learners that covers:
- How Julia Child learned to cook and made fancy food accessible to everyone
- How people use gardens to grow their own food today and in the past
- Extension activities to help young children learn more about food and cooking!
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Type: | Lesson Plan, Activities, Recommended Reads |
ELOF Standards: | IT-PMP 11, Goal P-PMP 5 |
Project Time: | 10+ minutes |
Best for Ages: | 3+ |
Take a Tour of the Zoo Grocery Store
Have you ever wondered where the Zoo keeps the food for its animals? It's called the commissary, and it's a large grocery store just for Zoo animals! First, join keeper Antar and Pinky Jackalope as they chat about what food the animals eat. Follow along in this video as they prepare a special birthday meal for Zahra, the gorilla. Then, create your own gorilla birthday cake using the downloadable lesson below!
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Type: | Video |
Length: | 7:28 |
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Type: | Activity, Arts and Crafts |
ELOF Standards: | P-ATL 10, P-ATL 11, P-ATL 12, P-SCI 1, P-SCI 2, P-PMP 4, P-PMP 5 |
Project Time: | 10+ |
Best for Ages: | 2+ |