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Squash Lesson Plan

Fun Facts About Squash

    • Squash originated in Mexico or Central America and belong to a family of gourds along with cucumbers and melons.

    • The Iroquois planted the “three sisters.” Squash, maize, and beans were the staples of nearly every Native American Tribe.

    • The word “squash”, in a Rhode Island Native American language means “eaten raw” however, most winter squash is eaten cooked and rarely eaten raw.

    • One cup of cooked butternut squash contains 214% of the daily value for Vitamin A. It’s also an excellent source of Vitamin C and a good source of potassium.

    • There are two main squash varieties: winter and summer.

    • Pumpkin is a type of winter squash.

What's Included in the Squash Lesson Plan

    • History

    • Tips & recipes

    • Nutritional information

    • Presenter outline & talking points

    • Sticker template

    • PowerPoint presentation

    • Student handouts

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