Grocery Store
Grocery Store
Grocery Store
Write the name of the grocery store section under the correct pictures you see below.
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Write the name of the packages under the correct pictures you see below.
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Sections of a Grocery Store
Name that Section
o With your teacher walk around the grocery store in a small group.
o When your teacher asks what section you are in the first person to answer
correctly scores a point
o After someone has correctly guessed the section, write down some products
you can find in that section. Use the table provided below.
Scorecard:
STUDENT
POINTS
Food Sections
Section Name Product #1 Product #2 Product #3
meat
seafood
produce
dairy
canned goods
snacks
beverage
frozen foods
bakery
imported foods
lunch counter
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Non‐Food Sections
Section Name Product #1 Product #2
household items
kitchen section
bathroom section
electronics
women’s clothing
men’s clothing
children’s clothing
toys
furniture
sporting goods
stationary
cashier
hardware
customer service
photo shop
audio / video
book / magazine
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Different Kinds of Packaging
Walk around the different sections of the grocery store again. Look for all the different kinds
of packages. Write down a really good example for each package type below.
Package types
A jar of ______________ __ A box of _______________ A bag of _______________
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Scavenger Hunt
Walk around the grocery store on your own or in a group. Can you be the first team to find
all of the different products or answers?
[1] A product that has an expiry date over 2 years from today.
[2] 4 products that they are giving out free samples of.
[5] An item that has more than 4 brand names that make the product.
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Giving and Understanding Directions in a Store
Find this product and then give precise directions on where it is located.
Example
[Q] Excuse me, where can I find the toothpaste?
[A] Go to aisle 11 in the Household Items section.
Look on the left side of the aisle on the 2’nd shelf from the top.
sales person
stock person
butcher
baker
parking attendant
customer service
representative
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Homework
Write the correct "Section Name" to complete the following table of Food Sections in a
grocery store.
Write the correct "Package Name" below the correct picture for that kind of packaging.
Writing Assignment
‐ Write an email to your friend telling them what to buy to make spaghetti.
‐ Describe what sections to find each ingredient in and what package it will be in.
‐ Ask them to buy the following: Beef, tomatoes, mushrooms, real Italian pasta, bread,
butter, and ice cream for dessert!
Creative Assignment
‐ Draw a store map for customers of the department store you visited with your teacher.
‐ Be sure to include: the different sections, cashiers, exits, and bathrooms
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Teacher's Instructions
Grocery Store Lesson ‐ Field Trip
Before the Field Trip
Have s/s in pairs or small groups and give them time to fill‐in both pages on the "Grocery Store
Vocabulary" exercises.
Bring in some real groceries (or photos) to use as props for the lesson. Make sure they are products
that would be found in a different sections in a grocery store and have different kinds of packaging.
Put 3 or 4 products at a few different stations and have small groups of students rotate through the
stations identifying the packaging and the section where the product could be found. (As a bonus each
station could contain ingredients to make a meal, and students could guess what the meal is)
Field Trip Activities
It is best to walk around the grocery store once as a single group learning from the teacher. But if your class is
too large you can split into smaller groups and assign a student leader for each group to take the role as
teacher in each activity.
[1] Using "Sections of a Grocery Store" activity have the teacher (or student leader) take the group to around
the store section by section. As a game see who can answer what section the group is in at the moment the
teacher says "Ok now, what section are we in!" (Keep track of points in the table at the top of the page).
Once a s/s has correctly answered and scored have everyone write in 2 or 3 products found in that section.
[2] Using "Different Kinds of Packaging" and "Scavenger Hunt" let the students roam the grocery store freely
in small groups or partners. As they do have them complete the answer for both activities.
Different Kinds of Packaging ‐ students must make one example for each package
‐ students must then visit the section listed and write in 4 different packages
Scavenger Hunt ‐ This activity can be given a time limit and a price rewarded for first to finish
[3] As students roam freely completing "Packages/Scavenger Hunt" the teacher(s) should stop each group one
by one in whatever section you find them in and complete "Giving and Understanding Directions in a Store"
First the teacher asks them "Excuse me where can I find _(a product you see on the shelf near you)_?
The students then locate quickly what you asked for and give you directions on how to find it quickly.
Ask them about 3 or 4 products locations then move on to find another group in the roaming the store.
[4] I usually sit with my students somewhere convenient in the store and grab some snacks for them at this
point and as we sit I have a discussion with them about what jobs people need to do in a grocery store.
You can use the "Jobs in a Grocery Store" activity as a model for your discussion and have the students
complete the table as you discuss or after the discussion has finished they can work in groups to make
a good sentence to summarize each job's duties.
After the Field Trip
[1] Using "Homework" activity have the students review the target vocabulary by completing the table of
section names and labelling the packaging pictures.
[2] Assign the writing homework to be done in a paragraph format as an email to a friend requesting them
to go shopping for spaghetti ingredients.
[3] The creative assignment is great for visual learners. Have them produce a large map of the grocery store.
Tell them that the map will be displayed at the entrance to the store as a helpful map for customers to use.
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