Curriculum Revision Overview Rationale for Changes Educator feedback Change physical activity segments Involving participants in Lets Cook activities New research and recommendations 20152020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans the latest research on physical activity and new Nutriti ID: 626952
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Eating Smart • Being Active
Curriculum Revision OverviewSlide2
Rationale for Changes
Educator feedback
Change physical activity segments
Involving participants in Let’s Cook! activitiesNew research and recommendations2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, the latest research on physical activity, and new Nutrition Facts LabelSlide3
What Stayed the Same?
Content based on the
Dietary Guidelines for Americans, Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans,
and latest researchLesson plans focused on the learnerSeries of lessons9 lessons – new Welcome to Eating Smart • Being Active
lessonMany similar lesson topicsPrinted materials and lesson enhancements Updated visuals, worksheets, handouts, and lesson enhancementsSlide4
A New Look
New photos
Updated format
New logoSlide5
Lesson 1: Welcome
to
Eating Smart • Being
ActiveFocus on building rapportProvide info about lessonsPrepare a popular recipe
Practice knife safety skillsIntroduce physical activity for future lessonsPaperwork at the end of lesson – demographic info and checklist
Lesson 2: Get Moving!In-depth information about physical activityExplanation and instructions for the physical activity segments
Prepare a popular recipe
P
aperwork – 24-hour dietary recall
New Lesson 1Slide6
Lesson 1 enhancement
Lesson 2 enhancement
New Lesson 1 and 2 EnhancementsSlide7
New Lesson Order
Welcome to
Eating Smart • Being Active
Get Moving!Plan, Shop, $aveFruits & Veggies: Half Your PlateMake Half Your Grains WholeGo Lean with Protein
Build Strong BonesMake a ChangeCelebrate! Eat Smart & Be ActiveSlide8
New Lesson Plan FormatSlide9
New Table of ContentsSlide10
Updated Preparing for Class and
New Setting Up for Class SectionsSlide11
Updated Icon KeySlide12
New Reflection SectionSlide13
New Review SectionSlide14
Updated FYI SectionSlide15
All food activities are food preparations N
ew recipes added to the curriculum and cookbook
Updated
Let’s Cook! cookbookNew cookbook-only recipes
Food Activity UpdatesSlide16
New Recipe Script and Planning and Preparation ChecklistSlide17
COMPLETELY redone physical activity segments
N
ew warm-up and cool down
New aerobic activities New muscle-strengthening activitiesNew physical activity visuals
Physical Activity UpdatesSlide18
Let’s Be Active InstructionsSlide19
Updated Worksheets and HandoutsSlide20
New HandoutsSlide21
Updated VisualsSlide22
New: Tailor Lessons for Your Audience
New photos with people of various ethnicities, body sizes, and ages
Brief paperwork sections
Ability to skip parenting tips sections if no one in the class has childrenAdditional activities that can be used instead of the paperwork segments and/or parenting tipsSlide23
New Mobile Phone App
All recipes
All physical activities
Physical activity trackerSlide24
Updated WebsiteSlide25