- Author: Hannah Lee
Ayer Elementary's cafeteria received a Nutrition Corner update - the Physical Activity Crossword! It shows students different terms related to physical fitness and reminds them to be active for at least one hour every day. Engaging in physical activity has many benefits, including lowering our risk for heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, depression and some cancers. It can even benefit children academically! Be sure to encourage your students and family be active regularly!
Nutrition Corners are a wonderful way to reiterate nutrition messaging at sites of all kinds - schools, community centers, etc. To get a Nutrition Corner going at your site, contact your Nutrition Program Coordinator or Educator and click here for ideas.
- Author: Mishelle Petit
UC CalFresh joined Birney Elementary at their annual Fall Harvest Festival. Students enjoyed a night of fun with a bounce house, carnival games, and even a haunted house! Nutrition Educator, Mishelle Petit provided nutrition education to students and their parents along with a tasting of fruit infused water.
Take a look at the fun in the pictures below!
Students are reminded of the many ways they can be healthy this fall. These include eating a rainbow of colors, drinking water, getting plenty of sleep and being active every day!
The strawberry orange infused water was a huge hit on this warm day and also a great reminder to choose water.
Birney students playing the pumpkin ring toss game.
Thank you to the Birney staff for welcoming UC CalFresh at your fun-filled event!
/span>- Author: Angelica Perez
Madera Unified School District is in the second year of the Carol M. White Physical Education Program Grant, and continues to provide quality physical education in all schools. Some of the major goals of this grant are to help students in improving physical fitness and encouraging healthy eating habits. Other items include also providing the physical education teachers with more approaches to teach physical education and nutrition. The wellness committee is heavily involved in the promotion of student health. Several agencies who focus on community nutrition education joined forces to help meet the grant's goals. UC CalFresh, Dairy Council of California and the Local Public Health Department partner and provide nutrition education resources to MUSD physical education teachers. Together these agencies collaborate to provide trainings, such as basic nutrition, curriculum implementation and will continue to support teachers throughout the year.
Presenters: Phoebe Copp, Dairy Council of California (left) and Angelica Perez, UC CalFresh Nutrition Education Program (right) providing one of the first nutrition trainings to Madera Unified Physical Education Teachers.
UC CalFresh is taking part by providing nutrition resources for 6th-grade students and has begun training sessions with their physical education teachers using the Eat Fit Curriculum. The curriculum will allow the students to create goals intended to help in the improvement of eating and fitness lifestyle choices. Aligning goals with our partners is key for success. The students will reap the benefits of the Madera Unified School District (MUSD) Wellness Committee.
- Author: Hannah Lee
As the school year picks up and we head into fall, we have another opportunity to reset our habits and embrace some healthier choices. This month, Storey Elementary's Nutrition Corner was updated with a "Harvest Healthy Habits" theme, encouraging Storey staff to make healthy choices as the season turns. Check out the picture below and read on for more details.
Choose water instead of sugar-sweetened beverages! While these drinks are fine in moderation, water is always the best choice for our body. Make sure you're staying hydrated even as the weather cools down.
Read the Nutrition Facts label! It contains so much helpful information, including serving sizes, sugar, protein, fiber, and vitamins and minerals. If you've never checked one out before, take a look and compare some foods next time you're in the grocery store.
Be active! It is recommended that children get 60 minutes of physical activity every day. Adults need 2.5 hours of aerobic activity, such as walking or soccer every week, along with doing strength training exercise twice a week.
Add fruits and vegetables to your favorite dishes! From blueberries in your waffles to sweet potatoes in your enchiladas, there are so many ways to increase our fruit and veggie intake. Click here for recipes and ideas!
Wash your hands often! Washing our hands is one of the easiest and effective ways to reduce the spread of germs. Be sure to wash your hands after school, coming home from errands, after playing outside or with pets, and before cooking or eating.
Set achievable goals! Goal setting can be challenging, but it's much more manageable when we set realistic expectations. It's much easier to make a change slowly, instead of all at once.
Cover your cough! Colds are all too common in the colder seasons. Be sure to cover your cough to keep those around you from getting sick.
Portion your holiday treats! Although delicious, many of our favorite holiday treats are high in calories, sugar, and fat. Practice moderation and be mindful of how much of them you eat at a time.
Try these tips as we enter the cooler seasons and let us know how you and your family stay healthy!
- Author: Hannah Lee
Easterby Elementary kindly invited UC CalFresh to join their Spring Carnival on May 12th this year! UC CalFresh Nutrition staff, Hannah and Maira, spent a sunny evening sharing nutrition education and physical activity with Easterby students and their parents. Take a look at the pictures below to get a glimpse of the fun!
Miss Strawberry is ready to share MyPlate!
UC CalFresh incorporated physical activity with a Tic-Tac-Toe toss, and had a station for students and their families to create healthy meals using MyPlates and food pictures.
Maira discusses the benefits of physical activity with an Easterby Tiger.
Thank you to everyone at Easterby for welcoming us to their campus and giving us a chance to share our work with the Easterby community!