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CURRICULUM OVERVIEW Pre- K Curriculum Overview Major Components/Highlights (of actual lesson plan) Curriculum Pre- K GO for Health: It s Fun To Be Healthy Physical Activity Box Pre- K A classroom curriculum aimed at promoting healthy eating behaviors and increasing children s preferences for fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low- fat dairy products. Activities aimed at promoting physical activity. Identify health eating behaviors, GO- SLOW- WHOA foods/snacks/drinks, fruits and vegetables, milk and dairy foods, plant based foods, gardening concepts and strategies, photosynthesis, helpful garden bugs and worms, compost guidelines, Aimed at promoting physical activity so that children can meet the recommended 60 minutes per day of moderate- to- vigorous physical activity. 9 nutrition- based lesson plans (Good Food Kids) 10 gardening- based lesson plans (Garden Kids) 9 Parent Tip Sheet* Snack Preparation and Taste- Testing activities 144 pages CD is included that contains electronic versions of handouts and other support materials, which can be reproduced as needed. 500 activity, task and formation cards *available in English and Spanish Includes scope and sequence

Classroom Kindergarten 8 th Grade Curriculum Kindergarten GO for Health: Jump Into Health Curriculum 1 st GO for Health: Everyday Foods for Health Curriculum 2 nd GO for Health: Celebrate Health Curriculum Overview A classroom curriculum introduces students to eating and physical activity habits that promote health. A classroom curriculum focused on eating and physical activity habits that promote health. A classroom curriculum focused on eating and physical activity habits that promote health. Major Components/Highlights (of actual lesson plan) Physical activity and health eating as behaviors that promote health, identify and distinguish between GO- SLOW- WHOA foods, fruits and vegetables, parts of plants, healthy snacks and beverages, role of lungs and heart during physical activity, GO activities Identify and distinguish between GO and WHOA foods, identify fruits and vegetables, healthy snacks, goal setting, identify WHOA beverages, GO activities, screen time consequences, importance of breakfast Identify healthy eating and physical activity as important health behaviors, distinguish between GO and WHOA foods, GO snacks, distinguish between healthy and unhealthy fats, read nutrition labels, added sugars, distinguish between whole and processed foods, sodium, fiber, GO activities, muscles and bones, goal setting, 10 nutrition and physical activity lessons, 144 pages 4 Family Tip Sheets* Completion Certificate Teacher Resource Manual (FYI) Snack Preparation and Taste- Testing activities Grade K CD is included that handouts and other support materials which can be 10 nutrition and physical activity lessons, 136 pages 4 Family Tip Sheets* Completion Certificate Teacher Resource Manual Snack Preparation and Taste- Testing activities Grade 1 CD is included that handouts and other support materials which can be 10 nutrition and physical activity lessons, 140 pages 6 Homework assignments Family Tip Sheet* Completion Certificate Grade 2 CD is included that handouts and other support materials which can be

Curriculum 3 rd GO for Health: Hearty Heart and Friends Curriculum 4 th GO for Health: Taking Off! Curriculum 4 th P.A.S.T. Diabetes: Putting A Stop to Diabetes Curriculum 5 th GO for Health: Breaking Through Barriers Curriculum 5 th F.A.C.T.S.: Facts and Activities About Chewing Tobacco and Smoking A classroom curriculum based on the adventures of Hearty Heart and his friends. Children learn how to prepare healthy snacks, set physical activity and healthy eating goals, and are introduced to GO, SLOW, and WHOA foods. A classroom curriculum based that introduces topics such as energy balance, types of fats, added sugars in food, and food advertising. A classroom curriculum focusing on introductory information about the two types of diabetes. A classroom curriculum in which students apply their knowledge of healthy eating and physical activity to help them overcome barriers to a healthier lifestyle. A classroom curriculum focusing on tobacco use and its negative consequences. Identify healthful eating, exercise and food label, heart healthy foods, importance of breakfast, identify/distinguish/compare GO- SLOW- WHOA foods, physical activity, goal- setting, fat- consumption, high fat foods, food advertisement, whole grains, snacks, GO beverages. Recognize GO- SLOW- WHOA foods and their meanings, GO activities, healthy vs. unhealthy fats, added sugars, sodium, whole vs. processed foods, energy balance, goal- setting, food advertisement, snacks. General diabetes information, risk factors for the disease, and ways to prevent and treat diabetes. Overcoming barriers to healthy behaviors, energy balance, reinforcement of GO- SLOW- WHOA foods, physical activity, finding pulse, My Plate, breakfast importance, GO for Health Options, problem- solving activities. Negatives of tobacco usage, how to resist pressures to use tobacco, and the effects of passive smoking. 14 nutrition and physical activity lessons, 240 pages Hearty Heart and Friends DVD: 8 episodes Hearty Heart Home Team Players Guides: 6 Homework assignments Family Tip Sheet* Grade 3 CD is included that handouts snack prep, and homework sheets which can be 13 nutrition and physical activity lessons, 325 pages 6 abbreviated homework assignments 6 optional extended homework assignments Grade 4 CD is included that handouts snack prep, and homework sheets which can be 5 lessons, 25 pages 12 nutrition and physical activity lessons, 225 pages 6 homework assignments Grade 5 CD is included that handouts snack prep, and homework sheets which can be 4 lessons, 82 pages

Curriculum 6 th GO for Health: Life In The Balance A classroom curriculum that focuses on nutrition and physical activity. GO- SLOW- WHOA concepts identify and understand nutrition information on food labels, calories, sodium, and saturated fat, sugar sweetened beverages, calculation of nutrition information, applying GO- SLOW- WHOA message to meal planning, heart rate, My Plate, breakfast, 8 lessons Activity Breaks Family Activities Teacher 411s- background information about lessons for teachers Curriculum 7 th GO for Health: Life In The Balance Curriculum 8 th GO for Health: Life In The Balance *available in English and Spanish A classroom curriculum that focuses on nutrition and physical activity. A classroom curriculum that focuses on nutrition and physical activity. Screen- time, fast foods. Group work is emphasized. Physical activity benefits, barriers and opportunities, calcium consumption, fast food portion sizes, strategies for making healthier fast food choices, sugar sweetened beverages, fruit and vegetable consumption, screen- time, Energy balance. Students apply classroom- acquired knowledge and skills outside the school setting. Water consumption, media advertising techniques, soft drink consumption, food labels, physical activities, weight- bearing activities, snack foods, meal analysis. Students apply classroom- acquired knowledge and skills outside the school setting. 8 Lessons Activity Breaks Family Activities Teacher 411s- background information about lessons for teachers 7 Lessons Activity Breaks Family Activities Teacher 411s- background information about lessons for teachers

PE K- 8th Grade Curriculum Overview Major Components/ Highlights (of actual lesson plan) Physical Education Curriculum (K- 2) Physical Education Curriculum (3-5) Physical Education Curriculum (6-8) Physical Education Guidebook- The Guidebook provides direction for implementing PE. Physical Education Activity Box- These portable boxes contain recommended physical activities on index cards, arranged in four major lesson components. Physical Education Guidebook- The Guidebook provides direction for implementing PE. The Guidebook specifies the goals and objectives of PE and contains recommendations for class structure, safety, management, and lesson planning. Physical Education Activity Box- These portable boxes contain recommended physical activities on index cards, arranged in four major lesson components. Physical Education Guidebook- The Guidebook provides direction for implementation of PE. The Guidebook specifies the goals and objectives of PE and contains recommendations for class structure, safety, management, and lesson planning. Physical Education Activity Box- These portable boxes contain recommended physical activities on index cards, arranged in four major lesson components. The guidebook specifies the goals and objectives of PE, contains recommendations for class structure, safety, management, and lesson planning. The Activity Box focuses on four lesson components: Warm- Up, Go Fitness, Go Activity, Cool- Down The guidebook specifies the goals and objectives of PE, contains recommendations for class structure, safety, management, and lesson planning. The Activity Box focuses on four lesson components: Warm- Up, Go Fitness, Go Activity, and Cool- Down. The guidebook specifies the goals and objectives of PE, contains recommendations for class structure, safety, management, and lesson planning. The Activity Box focuses on four lesson components: Warm- Up, Go Fitness, Go Activity, and Cool- Down. 405 activity, task, formation and teaching children with disabilities cards. Blank cards for teachers to add more activities that meet PE objectives. 626 activity, task,formation and teaching children with disabilities cards. Blank cards for teachers to add more activities that meet PE objectives. 500 activity, task,formation and teaching children with disabilitiescards. Blank cards for teachers to add more activities that meet PE objectives.

After School K- 8th Grade Curriculum Overview Major Components/ Highlights (of actual lesson plan) Nutrition Education Curriculum After School (K- 5) Kids Club Healthy Habits and Nutrition Manuals- Health education lessons organized into seven themes.. The manuals are organized seven themes related to physical activity, nutrition, and screen- time reduction. Divided into separate k- 2 and 3-5 lessons. 37 Health Education lessons 7 Family tip sheets* CD is included that contains electronic versions of handouts which can be reproduced as needed. Nutrition Education Curriculum After School (5-8) Kids Club Healthy Habits and Nutrition Manuals- Health education lessons organized into seven themes. The manuals are organized seven themes related to physical activity, nutrition, and screen- time reduction. 36 Health Education lessons 7 Family tip sheets* CD is included that contains electronic versions of handouts which can be reproduced as needed. Physical Activity Box K- 5 Physical Activity Box 5-8 Kids Club Activity Boxes- These boxes include activity cards that detail instructions for fun activities that keep kids moving. Kids Club Activity Boxes- These boxes include activity cards that detail instructions for fun activities that keep kids moving. All games are non- elimination. The Activity Box contains activity cards for activities that keep students moving. Large Groups Mixed Age Groups The Activity Box contains activity cards for activities that keep students moving. Large Groups Mixed Age Groups Over 400 activity cards Aerobic games, limited space, parachute, rhythms, and more Includes activity modifications for working with students with special needs Over 600 activity cards Muscular strength, flexibility, cooperative games, and more Includes activity modifications for working with students with special needs