5-A-Day Background This game can reinforce the learning around portion sizes and numbers of fruits and vegetables to eat every day....
Animals This game will hopefully extend the learners knowledge about different animals and allow them to be creative when they mimic that animal.
Beans While discussing the pink/protein food groups, this game relates to the various types of beans available.
Capture the Apple This is a strategy game and does not necessarily develop knowledge about any aspect of nutrition.
Chicken Run This game can be used when using lessons based on the pink/protein food group or discussing the welfare of animals.
Digestion The aim of this is to educate the learners about the digestive system and therefore demonstrate the pathway of food through the body.
Fruit Salad This game encourages learners to be creative while thinking about a healthy dessert, a fruit salad.
Fruits and Veggies This game will look to expand on the learners' understanding of different fruits and vegetables, mainly the colours and names.
Greengrocers This game can be used for all ages and is used to develop teamwork and learners' knowledge about different fruits and vegetables.
Make A Meal This game is very versatile and can be used for all ages. There are also lots of different adaptations at each level to develop the learners' understanding on all components of the Eatwell Guide.
Sugar Rush This game focuses on foods that are high in sugar and learners being able to identify whether a food is or isn’t high in sugar.
Traffic Lights This game has lots of scope between ages as it can be easily developed using more equipment. For the younger aged learners, the message is the difference in the colours, which means high, medium and low.
Veg Dodge Background This game encourages learners to work as a team in a competitive setting. Learners will create fun team names...