Physical Activity Resources
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The Great Garden Detective
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Discover which fruits and vegetables are sweetest, crunchiest, and juiciest through a series of investigations and fun experiences connecting the school garden to the classroom, school cafeteria, and home. This eleven-lesson curriculum for 3rd and 4th grades includes bulletin board materials, veggie dice, fruit and vegetable flash cards, and ten issues of Garden Detective News for parents/caregivers.
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Audience: |
3rd-4th Grade |
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Number of Lessons: |
11 |
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Lesson Length: |
90-100 minutes |
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Common Core: |
No |
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Language: |
English |
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Price: |
Free |
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Embedded Assessment: |
N/A |
Curriculum Implementation Guidelines
Lessons are part of a series and taught in order. Curriculum flexibility based on garden type and size of garden.
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND): Food Storage Savvy: Your Guide to What Goes Where Infographic
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First comes shopping, then comes putting food away — but where? You may be surprised to learn the best places to store your groceries! Here's a helpful guide from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
Clean: Wash Hands and Surfaces Often
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This handout focuses on the importance of washing hands and surfaces often.
Chill: Refrigerate Promptly
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This handout describes how to refrigerate food promptly and properly to reduce the risk of foodborne illness.
Cook: Keep Your Family Safe from Food Poisoning
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This handout reports the safe minimum internal temperatures for cooking food.
Cooking 101 Handout Series: Basic Cooking Terms
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This handout series provides basic cooking information to use with families.
GoNoodle
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Without leaving the classroom, students participate in a variety of purposeful movement designed to get the wiggles out and refocus the classroom — all in five minutes or less. GoNoodle involves movement activities that develop memory and fluency in math, spelling, and vocabulary.
My Native Plate
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This colorful handout developed by the Indian Health Service shows balanced meals with reasonable portion sizes. This tool shows three easy steps to knowing what and how much to eat. The front features a dinner plate. The back shows youth breakfast, lunch, and optional dinner plates. Based on the USDA MyPlate and designed for Native audiences.