April 2009 Revised SMN Grade 3 Training Ellen Schuster Rev 6/10/09.

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April 2009 Revised SMN Grade 3 Training Ellen Schuster Rev 6/10/09

Thanks! Cindy DeBlauw Copeland Cheryl Zvacek Smith Cheryl Leggs Jackson Jill Lane Craig Dina Good Roark Gina Ripley Stallmann Andrea Oswell-Holmes Kirchner Kim Williams-Dunbar Ellen Schuster Jeanne Bintzer Julie Chatman Leslie Winjum

Thanks! √ Lesson 1: 6 nutrients handout – Jenny Kirchner, SC √ Lesson 5: Listen to your body activity and My Hunger Cues poster – Sue Robison and NW region √ Lesson 6: Food packaging as advertising – Kathy Embrey, SW √ Lesson 7: Recipes/food tasting in A Pyramid of nutrients activity – Becky Roark, SW; Donna Haley & Jill Lane, NE √ Lesson 7: Think before you drink activity – Dina Good and Chalys McCoy, SW

Changes HE GLEs √ essential nutrients √ digestive system √ food labels √ 5 steps of decision-making process

Changes (continued) √ Format – 1 page overview for each lesson; grade & lesson # in right margin of activities √ Handouts - no numbers, have lesson #, title √ Icons √ Time to teach each activity – a guide √ More “apply” questions √ Assessment √ ESPH handouts to leave w/teacher √ Book

On the way…. √ Handouts will not be printed as publications – they are part of the pdfs on the share drive and will be copied locally Sugar vs. saltines – Lesson 2 Broccoli – Lesson 4 Human Water Cycle – Lesson 4 √ Family newsletters – Eng. & Span. √ Promotional handout on FNEP marketing webpage

On the way…. √ Laminated food/drink cards – the revised set of cards will not be available before 10/1/09 Lesson 2 - Carbohydrates Core activity: Reading Food Labels…Solving the Puzzle - Doritos, Ruffles Lesson 7 – Delicious Decisions Additional activity: Think Before You Drink – drinks

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