Physical Activity Opportunities
Tools for Physical Activity Opportunities
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Cook: Cook to Proper Temperatures
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This handout highlights the proper cooking temperatures for food.
Meeting Your MyPlate Goals On A Budget (Pages 1 to 14)
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Use the tips in this guide to fill your plate with healthy foods without breaking the bank.
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.
Audience: |
Seniors (60-74 years old) |
Number of Lessons: |
4 |
Lesson Length: |
45 minutes |
Common Core: |
N/A |
Language: |
English (Spanish Handouts) |
Price: |
Free |
Embedded Assessment: |
Required |
Curriculum Implementation Guidelines
Curriculum can be taught as a series or as stand-alone lessons.
Cook: Keep Your Family Safe from Food Poisoning
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This handout reports the safe minimum internal temperatures for cooking food.
MyPlate Learning Sheet Series-DAIRY
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Eat Together, Eat Better
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The Eat Together, Eat Better lessons support nutrition, parent, and youth educators in teaching the importance of family meals. The lessons use a mix of interactive learning formats, including small-and large-group discussions, brainstorming, planning, and cooking activities. All of these activities create discussion, encourage problem solving, and develop skills to support family meals.
Audience: |
Adults and Children |
Number of Lessons: |
3 (adult, child and family sessions per lesson) |
Lesson Length: |
45-60 minutes |
Common Core: |
No |
Language: |
English (Spanish Handouts) |
Price: |
Free |
Embedded Assessment: |
Required |
Curriculum Implementation Guidelines
Lessons can be taught as stand-alone lessons, but each session of the lesson must be taught (child, parent and family sessions).
Cooking 101 Handout Series: Basic Cooking Terms
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This handout series provides basic cooking information to use with families.
MyPlate Learning Sheet Series-FRUIT
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Eating Smart Being Active
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Eating Smart • Being Active is a healthy eating and active living curriculum designed to be taught to limited-resource adults. The lesson plans of Eating Smart • Being Active are appropriate for use by paraprofessional (peer) nutrition educators when teaching limited-resource adults about healthy lifestyle choices. The curriculum consists of nine core lessons, each designed to be taught in less than 2 hours. All participant materials are available in English and Spanish*. All lessons include a food preparation activity and lessons 2 through 9 include a physical activity segment. Eating Smart • Being Active can be used to teach adults 1-on-1 or in small groups (2-12 people). While the materials could be used in larger groups, adult learning principles guide us toward smaller groups to encourage greater participant involvement and enhanced learning.
Audience: |
Adults with Young Children |
Number of Lessons: |
9 |
Lesson Length: |
60-90 minutes |
Common Core: |
N/A |
Language: |
English and Spanish |
Price: |
$54 |
Embedded Assessment: |
N/A |
Curriculum Implementation Guidelines
The curriculum consists of nine core lessons, which are designed to be taught in order.
Cooking 101 Handout Series: Basic Cooking Supplies and Foods
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This handout series provides basic cooking information to use with families.