Capacity - Nutrition Education and Physical Activity
Tools for Capacity - Nutrition Education and Physical Activity
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Eat Smart, Live Strong
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Eat Smart, Live Strong is an intervention designed to improve fruit and vegetable consumption and physical activity among 60-74 year olds participating in or eligible for FNS nutrition assistance programs. The intervention can support the efforts of program providers and communities in delivering nutrition education to low-income older adults. Each session in Eat Smart, Live Strong focuses on changing behavior by guiding participants in learning and practicing new skills.
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Audience: |
Seniors (60-74 years old) |
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Number of Lessons: |
4 |
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Lesson Length: |
45 minutes |
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Common Core: |
N/A |
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Language: |
English (Spanish Handouts) |
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Price: |
Free |
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Embedded Assessment: |
Required |
Curriculum Implementation Guidelines
Curriculum can be taught as a series or as stand-alone lessons.
MyPlate Learning Sheet Series-DAIRY
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MyPlate Learning Sheet Series-FRUIT
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MyPlate Learning Sheet Series-GRAINS
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MyPlate Learning Sheet Series-VEGETABLES
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MyPlate Teaches Kids To Balance Healthy Foods With Exercise
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Parents Tips! Getting Kids in the Kitchen
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Let’s Move! Screen Time Log
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USDA ChooseMyPlate: Healthy Eating on a Budget
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Discover MyPlate
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Discover MyPlate is fun and inquiry-based nutrition education that fosters the development of healthy food choices and physically active lifestyles for children. Kindergarten teachers can meet education standards for Math, Science, English Language Arts, and Health using the 6 ready-to-go and interactive lessons. Children become food-smart as they practice counting, reading, writing, and more.
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Audience: |
Kindergarten |
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Number of Lessons: |
6 |
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Lesson Length: |
Varies |
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Common Core: |
Yes |
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Language: |
English |
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Price: |
Free |
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Embedded Assessment: |
Required |
Curriculum Implementation Guidelines
Lessons are part of a series (not stand-alone lessons). Intended to be taught in 6 weeks or it can be taught over a course several months. Lesson may be extended based on supplemental activities from this curriculum.