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Good nutrition in the school age years leads to improved academic performance and helps build lifelong eating habits that contribute to a student's overall well being. Learning about nutrition is not only good for you but is also a lot of fun! Choosing the right foods can help you learn better, play harder and have more energy!
Fizzy’s Lunch Lab
Join Fizzy in his Lunch Lab where laughter is the favorite ingredient. Activities include videos, music and games.
Super Crew Nutrition
Meet the Super Crew Kids who get super powers from their favorite color healthy foods. Includes coloring pages, activities and book suggestions.
Nutrition Explorations
Little D’s Nutrition Expedition for grades K–2. Help Little D find healthy foods at the
Picnic Adventure,
Quintricious and
The Banquet
Fuel Up to Play 60
With Arianna’s Nutrition Expedition, join Arianna in identifying foods, matching foods to their correct groups, and making your own combination foods in
Food Force One,
Combo Kitchen,
Quintricious, and
Nutrition Mixer. For grades 3–5.
Food Champs
Fruits and vegetables are the champs on this Web site for ages 2–8. Play games, submit your own artwork, color and print pictures and view recipes.
BAM
BAM (Body and Mind) will tell you all you need to know about all the stuff that matters. BAM is packed with great information and activities for teens.
Kidnetic
Tap into your own energy so you can feel great all day long. Includes games to play (inside and out), recipes and information about how your body works.
Best Bones Forever
Part of a bone health campaign, this site is for girls and their BFF’s to grow strong together and stay strong forever. This Web site features games, videos, contests and recipes.
Team Nutrition
Nutrition Education Resources from USDA
Washington State Dairy Council
Nutrition Education Materials
School Nutrition Association
Bridges to Wellness program
Oregon State Department of Education
Super Star Nutrition Lesson Plan
Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Junior Chef Club
Action for Healthy Kids
Recharge Program
NASA
Train Like an Astronaut
Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
Health and Fitness Page
President’s Council on Physical Fitness
Healthy classroom celebrations and non-food rewards
Center for Science in the Public Interest
Improving School Foods Outside of Meals
Kids Eat Right
American Dietetic Association
Choose My Plate
United Sates Department of Agriculture
We Can!
National Heart Blood and Lung Institute
Meals Matter
California Dairy Council
Let’s Move!
America’s Move to Raise a Healthier Generation of Kids
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