Lack of Healthy Food Options in Our School

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Lack of Healthy Food Options in Our School PS/MS 123 Mahalia Jackson School Ms Kessler, LMS

Public Policy Analyst (PPA) Let’s learn how to address the issue. Let’s: Define the Problem Gather the Evidence Identify the Causes Evaluate the Existing Policy Develop Solutions Select the Best Solution (Feasibility vs. Effectiveness)

Today we will….. 1. Define the problem.

What makes a food UNHEALTHY? Read this article to learn more!

Why is this food healthy?

It’s after school and you’ve worked SO HARD all day. You are famished! What are your options for a snack? Talk to your group…what could you get? From where?

Can you buy healthy food from: The corner store? Y N A supermarket? Y N A street vendor? Y N Where are you most likely to go?

Imaginary field trip to corner store……. Close your eyes and imagine you are walking through the aisles at your local corner store. What is on the shelves? What is in the display case? Talk to your partners…do you think the things you can buy there are good for your body or not? Why?

Can I Afford To Eat Healthy? http://www.livestrong.com/article/434419-healthy-food-costs-vs-unhealthy-food-costs/

Groupwork: Define the Problem of unhealthy food in our school http://flippedtips.com/plegal/tips/worksheet1.html

Next time we will... 2. Gather the evidence

References http://www.wisegeekhealth.com/what-is-unhealthy-food.htm accessed 9/15/14 http://www.livestrong.com/article/434419-healthy-food-costs-vs-unhealthy-food-costs/ accessed 9/15/14