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  • Physical Activity Cards

    2023 University of Missouri Extension.

    This set of cards is intended for use with children ages 4 to 15. The cards are divided into groups moderate to vigorous activities, warm-up activities and cool-down activities and labeled accordingly.

  • Plan, Shop, Save, Cook for Homeless Youth

    Sep 08, 2017 In the 2016-17 school year nearly 9 percent of the students in Coos Bay School District (CBSD) reported being homeless, including about 130 high school students. For these students, cooking healthy meals isn’t always a top priority.
  • Read the Label Youth Outreach Materials

    2020 U.S. Food and Drug Administration

    Welcome to Read the Label, the “next generation” portfolio of materials based on FDA’s award-winning Spot the Block outreach campaign! Originally launched in 2007, Spot the Block was a comprehensive program from the FDA that evolved into a nationwide grassroots initiative.

  • Ready Set Swim!

    Aug 11, 2017 The “Ready, Set, Swim” program is a fun and innovative way to combine physical activity, nutrition education, and water safety all in one.
  • ReThink Your Drink (Nevada)

    2016 University of Nevada, Reno

    The goal of the ReThink Your Drink campaign is to arm the reader with information and tools to use to help kids make healthy drink choices and reduce the number of sugary drinks they consume.

  • RYD: How Much Sugar is in Your Drink?

    2017 California Department of Public Health, Nutrition Education Obesity Prevention Branch

    This RYD (Rethink Your Drink) poster is a great resource for teachers and community staff on reading nutrition labels on beverages. Available in English, Spanish, and Hmong!