6 Ideas for A Healthier School Year

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6 Ideas for a Healthier School Year

1. Walk to School

Set one day a month, weather permitting, as a day where students are encouraged to walk or bike to school.

2. Try-It Day

To encourage healthy eating habits, hold try-it days at school where kids are offered fruits, vegetables, and other healthy foods they may not have had before.

 

Fitness Challenge

Set up a challenge like taking a daily walk or bike ride. Ask parents to consider joining their kids, and offer small prizes to the classrooms with the most participation.

 

Nutrition Night

Hold an informational night for parents on food choices. Plan games and crafts for kids that teach about healthy food choices. Round out the event with a healthy potluck.

 

Cooking Club

Enlist a local chef or parent to teach students basic cooking skills. Children are more likely to eat healthily if the presentation is appetizing and if they can help prepare the food.

 

Family Fitness Night

Set up stations at your school’s gym with a broad range of activities. Enlist your school’s PE teacher for help planning the evening.

High Touch High Tech uses enthusiasm to ignite fifth-graders’ minds in Dallas, TX

 

Lakeside Elementary’s fifth-grade students became scientists and shared hands-on experiences of concepts established by Sir Isaac Newton through participating in a PTO-sponsored workshop of “Newton in the Nutshell.”

Cranium Crystal & Rockin’ Ruth Ann, scientists from the Dallas location, used enthusiasm to ignite fifth graders’ minds as they perfromed various experiments to test Newton’s three laws of motion.

You can find out the details of their awesome hands-on experience by reading the latest article in the  Plano Star-Courier or just click the link below

http://www.planostar.com/articles/2011/02/09/news_by_readers/doc4d46d751b32db055072423.txt

Students at Scotland Elementary in Ridgefield, CT Get Their Hands On Science!

 

Students in Ridgefield, CT will get to experience FUN , hands-on science in the upcoming weeks & months. High Touch High Tech of Conneticut will be exposing the students of Scotland Elementary to the amaxing world of science and nature.

Kindergarten through fifth grade will participate in interactive hands-on workshops funded by the school PTO.  The students are excited about upcoming programs including The Power of Light, Smarty Plants, Get Buggy, Edison’s Workshop & more!

You can read the full article published on RidgefieldPatch.com by clicking the link below..

http://ridgefield.patch.com/articles/scotland-elementary-students-get-their-hands-on-science