Jump Into Foods and Fitness
JIFF (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)JIFF (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)Designed for learners in basic adult education programs, this web-based module provides an opportunity for users to develop computer skills and access basic nutrition information.
1998 (Historical Entry)This 7 segment DVD, uses the day-in-the-life approach to show the USDA’s MyPyramid.
2006 $25.00 (Historical Entry)A four lesson curriculum to help adults get the most from the money they spend on food.
2009 $60.00 (Historical Entry)MyPyramid is modified to include a gradient that shows how ‘nutrient density’ decreases as food choices move upward from the base.
2007 $4.00 (Historical Entry)Nutrition Facts: Reading Labels Makes Sense is a video that teaches participants how to read and understand nutrition labels.
2007 $20.00 (Historical Entry)A ten lesson curriculum to help adults improve their diet quality, food security, and family food safety.
2015 $50.00The goal of the University of Rhode Island’s USDA-funded Family Nutrition Program has been to promote the benefits of healthy eating within the constraints of a limited budget.
2016Part 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
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