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Food Heroes were the perfect addition to my high school Nutrition class! I used them for the life skills students and they found them very engaging and easy to use.

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    1. Welcome to the 'mini' and reduced version of the Food Heroes curriculum, which features the most essential games and activities to learn about healthy eating and environmental sustainability. What's included in the Food Heroes Mini Kit5 essential lesson plans3 game boards2 food flashcard decksAn act
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    2. Our first level of Food Heroes! It consists of 13 classes to be taught over the course of a year. Children will meet the Food Heroes and become introduced to the Food Heroes world of healthy eating. They will learn the importance of Eating a Rainbow Everyday, how to tell the difference between a ‘re
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    Description

    This is the bundle for all things nutrition related. In these lessons, children all about the basics of healthy eating. Topics include eating the right amount of fruits and vegetables, avoiding processed foods, and where different foods are grown. Bundle includes 3 lessons for both online and offline use, worksheets, homework pages, and much more!

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    NGSSK-ESS3-1
    Use a model to represent the relationship between the needs of different plants or animals (including humans) and the places they live. Examples of relationships could include that deer eat buds and leaves, therefore, they usually live in forested areas; and, grasses need sunlight so they often grow in meadows. Plants, animals, and their surroundings make up a system.
    NGSSK-ESS2-2
    Construct an argument supported by evidence for how plants and animals (including humans) can change the environment to meet their needs. Examples of plants and animals changing their environment could include a squirrel digs in the ground to hide its food and tree roots can break concrete.
    NGSSK-ESS3-3
    Communicate solutions that will reduce the impact of humans on the land, water, air, and/or other living things in the local environment. Examples of human impact on the land could include cutting trees to produce paper and using resources to produce bottles. Examples of solutions could include reusing paper and recycling cans and bottles.

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