Eat Smart, Be Fit, Maryland!
The University of Maryland's Public Health Informatics Research Laboratory and Maryland Cooperative Extension have collaborated on a nutrition education demonstration project featuring the Eat
2014 $0.00The University of Maryland's Public Health Informatics Research Laboratory and Maryland Cooperative Extension have collaborated on a nutrition education demonstration project featuring the Eat
2014 $0.00Nutrition Nuggets contains 12 lessons designed for after-school settings.
2008 $0.00 (Historical Entry)“Read for Health uses language arts as a method to teach nutrition education and encourage physical activity behaviors.
2011The Growing Healthy Habits curriculum aims to use gardening as a tool to teach about nutrition, and to encourage students to consume more fruits and vegetables, and increase physical activ
2015 $0.00JIFF (Jump into Foods and Fitness) is a curriculum for ages 8 to 11 to learn about the importance of nutrition, increased physical activity, and food safety.
2007 $100.00 (Historical Entry)That’s Me: My Choices is a short survey that is valid and reliable for use in SNAP-Ed programs to assess food behaviors of children (grades 3 and higher).
2012 $8.00Grazin’ with Marty Moose is a nutrition curriculum, in which a moose named Marty guides students through MyPlate and takes students on special adventures through each food group.
2011 $25.00 (Historical Entry)Part of the SNAP-Ed Strategies & Interventions Toolkit.* Features ready-to-go supplemental nutrition education materials that can used in diverse applications within the community and school en
2015Part of the SNAP-Ed Strategies & Interventions Toolkit.* Eat Together, Eat Better (ETEB) resources support nutrition, parent, and youth educators in teaching the importance of family meals in s
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