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Food Smarts
Posted on October 21, 2020
Interactive, learner-centered curriculum for nutrition educator bringing programs to low-income audiences. Ideally a recipe is prepared during each lesson.
Audience: Grades 3rd-12th
Number of Lessons: 5-6
Lesson Length: About 60-90 minutes
Common Core: No
Language: English
Price: TBD
Embedded Assessment: Yes
Curriculum Implementation Guidelines
Food Smarts curriculum provides four options for lesson plans: five 60-minute lessons, five 90-minute lessons, six 60-minute lessons, or six 90-minute lessons. You may choose which lesson plan you would like to follow for your particular group, however lessons in the selected plan must be taught in sequence (not stand alone). Leah's Pantry facilitator training is required.
Safe Routes for Youth – Supporting and Empowering Teen Leaders in Vision Zero
Posted on May 7, 2020
Eagle Adventure
Posted on October 1, 2018
Curriculum Description
Eagle Adventure is for grades 1-3, designed around the Eagle Book series developed by CDC Div of Diabetes Translation’s Native Diabetes Wellness Program, Tribal Leaders Diabetes Committee and Indian Health Service, in response to the burden of type 2 diabetes among Native Americans and need for prevention materials for children. EA teaches importance of fruits, vegetables and physical activity. Relevant for prevention of diabetes, obesity and other chronic disease, EA honors tradition and culture with storytelling.
Audience: |
Grades 1-3 |
Number of Lessons: |
4 plus “Eagle Play” |
Lesson Length: |
35 minutes |
Common Core: |
N/A |
Language: |
English |
Price: |
Free |
Embedded Assessment: |
Not Required |
Curriculum Implementation Guidelines
Curriculum must be taught as a series in sequential order. The Eagle Play is part of the program and must precede the Lessons.
Junior Master Gardener – Level 2
Posted on September 17, 2018
Curriculum Description
The Junior Master Gardener (JMG) Level 2 Operation Thistle module allows students to participate in novel, hands-on activities focusing on Plant Growth and Development. Students will work as a group to complete lessons in each of learning concepts in the guide then work independently to complete activities which are found within the mission briefs and mission option pages. JMG Level Two combines Teacher/Leader Guide and reproducible pages of independent student “handbook” activities into a single book. This premier program encourages youth to take part service projects in their community.
Audience: |
Grades 6-8 |
Number of Lessons: |
12 Chapters |
Lesson Length: |
30-45 minutes |
Common Core: |
No |
Language: |
English |
Price: |
$40 |
Embedded Assessment: |
No |
Curriculum Implementation Guidelines
Lessons may be used individually as stand-alone lessons. The program can be implemented in schools, after-school programs, or other groups interested in young gardeners. Teaching multiple activities within a teaching concept is recommended. Please note: JMG Level 2 Operation Water is not approved for AZ Health Zone use.
Botany on Your Plate
Posted on November 1, 2017
Curriculum Description
Botany on Your Plate is a life science unit that inspires children to explore the fascinating realm of plants we eat. Every lesson begins with plant tastings that spark curiosity, interesting question, and social dialogue to fuel the learning process. This inquiry approach engages children as botanists observing and collecting data, discussing findings, and reflecting on what they learn as they study edible roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds.
Audience: |
Grades K-4 |
Number of Lessons: |
8 |
Lesson Length: |
30-60 minutes |
Common Core: |
No |
Language: |
English |
Price: |
$21.95 |
Embedded Assessment: |
No |
Curriculum Implementation Guidelines
Lessons #1 and #8 are recommended. Lessons #2-7 are required. The lessons are designed to be implemented in sequence. These lessons are not stand alone. Lessons can be taught in 30 minutes, but 60 minutes is recommended.
Learn, Grow, Eat & Go!
Posted on November 1, 2017
Curriculum Description
Learn, Grow, Eat & Go! (LGEG) is a 10-week unit of study (two lessons per week) that is hands-on, multi-faceted, and academically rich. It combines the interdisciplinary elements of nutrition, garden science, physical activity, food preparation, and fresh vegetable tastings to improve the health and wellness of children, families, and the school community.
Audience: |
Grades 2-5 |
Number of Lessons: |
20 |
Lesson Length: |
Varies from 15-60 minutes; most lessons are 30-45 minutes |
Common Core: |
No |
Language: |
English (handouts in English and Spanish) |
Price: |
$52.00 (set of 5 featured children’s books available for an additional $50) |
Embedded Assessment: |
No |
Curriculum Implementation Guidelines
- The lessons are designed to be implemented in sequence. These lessons are not stand alone.
- This curriculum guides each class in planning and planting a garden. The size of the garden may be modified according to the curriculum.
- At least six food exposures are recommended. Two Garden Kitchen recipe demonstrations are recommended. Ten Go Strong classroom exercises are recommended (one per week). “Growing further” lesson extensions are optional.
Grow It, Try It, Like It!
Posted on August 23, 2016
Grow It, Try, Like It! is a nutrition education kit Featuring MyPlate is a garden-themed nutrition education kit for child care center staff that introduces children to: three fruits - peaches, strawberries, and cantaloupe; and three vegetables - spinach, sweet potatoes, and crookneck squash. The kit includes seven booklets featuring fruits and vegetables with fun activities through the imaginary garden at Tasty Acres Farm! It also has a CD-ROM with Supplemental Information and a DVD with Cool Puppy Pup's Picnic and Lunch Parties. Each set of lessons contains: hands-on activities, planting activities, and nutrition education activities that introduce MyPlate. Use the kit to promote learning at home with fun parent/child activities and family-sized recipes that give tips for cooking with children.
Audience: |
Pre-School |
Number of Lessons: |
7 Booklets (5 lessons per booklet) |
Lesson Length: |
15-30 minutes |
Common Core: |
N/A |
Language: |
English |
Price: |
Free |
Embedded Assessment: |
N/A |
Curriculum Implementation Guidelines
The booklets are designed to be taught in sequential order and follow a Day 1 to Day 5 Planning Chart. Booklets may be taught in any order or individually, following the lesson order within each booklet.
Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans Midcourse Report: Strategies to Increase Physical Activity Among Youth
Posted on June 9, 2016
The Midcourse Report is intended to identify interventions that can help increase physical activity in youth across a variety of settings. It focuses on 5 settings which include: schools, preschool and childcare centers, community, family and home, and primary care. The report also discusses the importance of each setting and its relation to youth physical activity and important precedents for policy involvement.
Healthy Classrooms, Healthy Schools
Posted on February 25, 2016
Healthy Classrooms, Healthy Schools helps teachers transform their classroom and school into environments promoting healthy eating and physical activity. This curriculum includes two sets of supplemental lessons, one for grades K-2 and one for grades 3-5. Healthy Classrooms, Healthy schools can also be ordered with companion books that have nutrition and physical activity themes tailored to individual grades, K-5. The curriculum includes eight lessons incorporating 27 activities. FitBits™ is a best practice resource component that gets students up out of their seats and moving while, at the same time, reinforcing nutrition and health concepts that are aligned with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, grade level National Health Standards, and USDA MyPlate. Another accompanying resource is Health Through Literacy, which is a book set of five to six books, age-appropriate for each grade K–5. Each set includes books with nutrition or physical activity themes.
Audience: |
K-2, 3-5 |
Number of Lessons: |
8 (3 activities per lesson) |
Lesson Length: |
Varies |
Common Core: |
No |
Language: |
English |
Price: |
$85 |
Embedded Assessment: |
N/A |
Curriculum Implementation Guidelines
Unit 1 must be taught first and the last lesson to be taught must be the last Unit. The Units in-between may be taught in any order (Per the Ensuring Success sections “beginning and Ending the Program” and “Completing the Units”). At least 6 lessons must be taught (including the first and last Unit). Fit Bits and Health Through Literacy are supportive materials/ resource and not lessons in and of themselves.
Color Me Healthy
Posted on February 25, 2016
Color Me Healthy is a program developed to reach children ages four and five with fun, interactive learning opportunities on physical activity and healthy eating. It is designed to stimulate all of the senses of young children: touch, smell, sight, sound, and, of course, taste. Through the use of color, music, and exploration of the senses, Color Me Healthy teaches children that healthy food and physical activity are fun.
Audience: |
Pre-School (Ages 4-5 years old) |
Number of Lessons: |
12 (circle time) |
Lesson Length: |
N/A |
Common Core: |
No |
Language: |
English (Spanish Add-Ons) |
Price: |
$88 |
Embedded Assessment: |
N/A |
Curriculum Implementation Guidelines
Lessons can be taught as stand-alone lessons. Color Me Healthy is designed to be used in family daycare homes, Head Start classrooms, and childcare centers serving 4 and 5 year olds.