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The document is an educational activity focused on fruits, including matching pictures with names, categorizing fruits based on whether they need to be peeled, and answering true or false questions about fruits. It also includes a word search for identifying various fruits. The material is designed for children learning about fruits in an engaging way.

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Worksheets Fruit

The document is an educational activity focused on fruits, including matching pictures with names, categorizing fruits based on whether they need to be peeled, and answering true or false questions about fruits. It also includes a word search for identifying various fruits. The material is designed for children learning about fruits in an engaging way.

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Fruit

1. Match them up!


Draw a line to match the picture and the word.

orange apple pineapple grapes cherry

strawberry pear watermelon banana kiwi

2. Where does it go?


Write these words in the correct group.

orange apple pineapple grapes cherry

strawberry pear watermelon banana kiwi

fruit you need to peel fruit you don’t need to peel

apple
orange strawberry
grapes
pineapple pear
watermelon cherry

banana
kiwi

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3. True or false?
Circle true or false for these sentences.

a. You should eat at least five pieces of fruit and vegetables a day. true false

b. Apples float in water but pears don’t. true false

c. Grapes become raisins when they are cooked. true false

d. Strawberries are the only fruit whose seeds grow on the outside. true false

e. Watermelons don’t contain water. true false

f. Cherries belong to the rose family. true false

g. Bananas don’t have a lot of vitamin C. true false

h. Kiwis contain half as much vitamin C as oranges. true false

i. Most oranges are not eaten – they are used to make juice. true false

j. Pineapples take up to two months to grow. true false

4. Find the words!


Find the fruits from exercise 1 in the wordsearch below.

H P W A T E R M E L O N
A E O U O C Y R Z G C Q

strawberry P B G R A P E S A U H B
P I N E A P P L E Y E A
L E Q K M N L R T K R N
E W A J I X G D O T R A
grapes
V S T R A W B E R R Y N
F S N V S P I X I W Z A

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