DHHS. FDA. Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.
Printable education materials on topics related to food safety and nutrition, including labeling and dietary supplements.
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DHHS. FDA. Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.
Printable education materials on topics related to food safety and nutrition, including labeling and dietary supplements.
USDA. FNS. Team Nutrition.
Provides middle and high school teachers, mentors, and caregivers with strategies for role modeling positive nutrition and physical activity behaviors, innovative learning activities, and a road map of and links to the Empowering Youth manual.
Produce for Better Health Foundation.
Find a curriculum for teaching K-6 students about the importance of getting a variety of fruits and vegetables each day.
DHHS. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Serves as an aid to teachers, providing them with interactive, educational, and fun activities that are linked to national education standards for science and health.
USDA. Food and Nutrition Service.
Provides a fun, inquiry-based resource for teaching kindergarteners about healthy food choices and physical activity. Includes a teacher's kit and teacher training materials.
24 Carrot Press.
Learn about and purchase a comprehensive package for teaching nutrition to kids.
USDA. FNS. Team Nutrition.
This collection of classroom materials helps elementary school teachers integrate nutrition education materials into classrooms. The curriculum introduces the importance of eating from all five food groups using the MyPlate icon and a variety of hands?on activities.
Michigan State University. Michigan State University Extension. 4-H Youth Development.
Research-based curriculum for use with kids aged 8 to 11 (grades 3 to 5) with "Jiff the Joey" to set the stage for each of the seven "Kangaroo Jumps" or sessions.
USDA. NAL. Food Safety Information Center.
Features curriculum resources to teach children about food safety.
Georgetown University.
A national initiative to promote the health and well-being of infants, children and adolescents.