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Move Into Reading

What’s the best way to teach the alphabet to K-5 children? Make them move their arms fast. Or hop over a piece of paper. Or pretend to push open a giant door.

Those are a few of the activities in Alphabet on the Move, a new literacy and activity curriculum from Learning ZoneXpress.

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“We wanted to bring together movement and literacy,” explains Jennifer Bridges, co-creator of Alphabet on the Move. “They’re the foundation upon which everything else is built: playing, reading, and learning. And we knew from experience and studies that improved physical activity ties in directly with improved academic performance.”

Alphabet on the Move gives each letter a week’s worth of tracing, writing, and physical activities. On Monday of B is for Balance week, for example, a child will balance on her right foot for three seconds, then traces and writes a capital “B.” On Tuesday, it’s the left foot and a small “b.”

The curriculum also comes with tracing and coloring pages for the students, 26 colorful posters for the classroom, and helpful week-at-a-glace pages for the teacher.

Bridges designed Alphabet on the Move with fellow kinesiologist Karen Abels to meet the standards of the International Reading Association (IRA) and the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE).

Jennifer Bridges is a Professor of Kinesiology at Saginaw Valley State University in Michigan, and Karen Abels is an Associate Professor of Kinesiology at the University of North Texas. Both are busy developing more movement-centered learning activities for young children.

Brought to you by guest blogger, Michael Lotti.

Healthy Eating for Life

Kids won’t eat what they don’t know. That’s why LANA the iguana introduces kiwis, sweet potatoes, and a whole rainbow of fruits and vegetables to preschool children across the nation.

The Minnesota Department of Health developed the LANA program – Learning About Nutrition through Activities – in 2006 as a way to address poor eating habits among children. The idea behind the program is simple: Introduce children to fruits and vegetables through their natural love of toys, play, and hands-on experimentation. LANA the iguana – a plush hand puppet – uses storybooks, menus, food-based craft projects, and eight different stuffed toys to make fruits and vegetables an everyday part of a child’s world. 

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 No threats or bargains (“You won’t get a popsicle until you eat your vegetables”) are involved. Just a vegetarian iguana who, with the right groceries nearby, can teach preschoolers that fruits and vegetables are worth trying, yummy and – perhaps most importantly – normal.

The LANA program includes materials to connect class activities to home environments, so parents find it easy to incorporate the lessons into their home meals and snacks.

The LANA program has been proven effective. The initial 24-week pilot resulted in increased fruit and vegetable consumption among 500 children in childcare centers. In 2009, 75 licensed home childcare providers in Dakota County, Minn., put LANA to the test and found that, after the program, more than two-thirds of the children were more likely to eat fruits and vegetables and 92 percent were more likely to try new foods. In addition, 81 percent of parents offered the targeted fruits and vegetable of the LANA program more often, and a majority of parents reported reduced food “pickiness” in their preschool children.

Brought to you by guest blogger, Michael Lotti.

WIC for Health Information & Training

When many of us think of WIC, we think of food assistance programs. Their official name is Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children. It was born out of bill introduced by Minnesota’s own Senator Hubert Humphrey in 1972. Did you know that WIC serves 45% of all infants born in the US? And that a national study done by Mathematica in 1994 showed benefit-to-cost ratios ranging from $1.77 to $3.13 saved for each $1 spent on WIC? (Amazing what you can learn on Wikipedia!)

We also learned a lot going to the WIC Works Resource System. Turns out there are serving a lot of good information with that food assistance. WIC has an online listing of books, brochures, kits, videos, posters, etc. that can be used in staff training and/or participant education. The materials listed are from both government and non-government sources. We ran across them because they link to a few of our Health and Nutrition lesson plans and guidebooks. Once we got there we saw what a wealth of material they had cataloged. You can’t necessarily access the materials online – but you can get to a nice database of what’s out there.

Some of their top subjects include pregnancy, breastfeed, infant nutrition and health and child nutrition and health. It’s worth checking out!

Help Put an End To Bullying

Bullying is a big problem in schools today, but fortunately there are great resources available to do something about it. We wanted to share this fantastic resource available free to schools: a 40 minute documentary film, Bullied, available from Teaching Tolerance (http://www.tolerance.org/bullied). This documentary chronicles one student’s ordeal at the hands of anti-gay bullies and offers and sends an inspiring message of hope to those being bullied toady. Also available is a free downloadable teaching guide to go along with the video that includes both classroom activities and a guide schools and districts on bullying. 

Some interesting bullying statistics from the teaching guide:

• An estimated 160,000 US students skip school each day to avoid being bullied.
• Behaviors commonly associated with bullying include impulsiveness, disliking school and getting in trouble often; most bullies have confidence and high self-esteem
• 35% of 9th graders believe their teachers are interested in trying to stop bullying

For more resources to educate students about the danger in bullying and cyberbullying (bullying through the use of the Internet, mobile phones, or other electronics), see these LZE products:

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Cyberbullying Poster

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7 Ways to Block a Cyberbully DVD

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Put a STOP to Bullying Bulletin Board Kit

Food Heroes Game App Launched!

Learning ZoneXpress has teamed up with BitCrew LLC to create and launch a Fun Educational Game for iPad! We are incredibly serious about nutritional education and what better way to teach kids than through games?! There are 3 games in 1 app, made easy for young children but fun for any age.

Hey Kids! Join the Food Heroes on their quest for better nutrition. Play the Word Find and learn fun facts about the foods that will help make you a super smart eater. Show your lightning fast matching skills by pairing colorful food pictures with the Match Two game. Create amazingly colorful works of art using just the tip of your finger with the Coloring Book.

Sold at Apple iTunes App Store, anyone can download this game directly to their iPad. Keep the kids in your life busy and learning about healthy eating for hours – only $1.99.

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Melanie Celebrates in Chile!

Our fearless and energetic leader, Melanie Nelson, recently returned from a trip to Chile. It was a trip laden with meaning: her birthday celebration, her support of the EPES Foundation & AHA, her love of family and friends and her joy in supporting healthy eating throughout the world. While the areas of Chile that Melanie visited were hard hit by the 2010 earthquake, she reports the phenomenal resilience of the people. They are rebuilding, they are supporting each other, they are hoping and most of all they are family. Here is a snippet of the gratitude they display to Melanie and others who support their efforts:

“The women from the sindicato (union) in the fishing village of Coliumo summed up what your trip means to us when they mentioned how important it is to be taken into account –and to not feel alone in this journey of working for health, reconstruction, dignity and justice. When you were here, we were together traveling to the camps in a van with a driver–but, for our staff, they are mostly on the roads alone often in the rain and cold working with hundreds of individuals and families who have been devastated — but not defeated — by their tremendous loss. When we are discouraged, knowing that there is back-up is so essential and empowering! You can see how far there is to go to really rebuild lives, homes and
communities. We are so grateful for your help.”

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Dancing for Health in Chile

In support of each other, women find moments of joy and celebration. Melanie points out that in the photo, “these shantytown women had painted the food pyramid on a mural and we were acting out the “activity” portion of the pyramid”. This is Melanie’s true spirit – dancing in the face of adversity and spreading healthy living messages wherever she goes!

Our Posters on Disney’s Ant Farm Show

Disney has a new upcoming show called “Ant Farm” (accelerated natural talent) and has contacted Learning ZoneXpress for permission to incorporate our posters into their set design. How fun! It gives our company a charge each time we get a chance to expose our health and nutrition messages on the tv screen.

You might be surprised how often we get these requests. About once a month, we are contacted by a movie or tv program to get a release from us. We are pretty easy going about having our posters on screen, our main requirement being that the show is not x-rated! From there, its hurry up and wait – it can be up to a year before we actually get to see the posters hanging on a tv or movie set wall. Most recently, we saw several of our posters in the cafeteria of the show Glee.

For Disney’s Ant Farm, the requested Learning ZoneXpress posters are Color Power and 50 Ways: Physical Activity Poster. We hope you join us in watching for these when the show airs – kind of a “Where’s Waldo” effect - ”Where’s the LZE Poster?”.

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Color Power Poster on Disney Set

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50 Ways Physical Activity Poster soon to be seen on Disney's Ant Farm

Free Monthly Taste of the LANA Preschool Program

LANA downloadable icon Free Monthly Taste of the LANA Preschool ProgramI’m sure you are all well aware that childhood obesity has tripled in the last 30 years. Our mission at Learning ZoneXpress is to support your nutrition education efforts through innovative and meaningful teaching tools.

We are so passionate about the effectiveness of the LANA: Learning About Nutrition through Activities Program that in 2011, we will be sharing one activity from the program each month – FREE! Just sign up for our e-newsletter (and choose early childhood as your customer type).

Have fun sharing these with your students and children.

January Activity: Veggie Bagel Face Recipe

February Activity: Grocery Store Dramatic Play

March Activity: A Rainbow of Fruits and Vegetables

Active Kids Pyramid Poster goes 3D!

FL Ext Active Kids Booth Active Kids Pyramid Poster goes 3D!We were excited to see how the Institute of Food and Ag Sciences in Florida used one of our favorite poster designs to promote their booth at the North Florida Fair in Tallahassee, FL. With Learning ZoneXpress’ permission, the FACS division of Bay County Extension created a fun, educational and 3D booth based on the design of our Active Kids MyPyramid Poster. Congratulations are in order as they won 2nd Prize at the Fair! It’s always a great thing when we can promote  physical activity in a FUN and COLORFUL way that kids really relate to.

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Active Kids Pyramid from Learning ZoneXpress

Portion Size on CBS Early Show!

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The CBS Early Show – Healthwatch recently interviewed Dr. James Painter from Eastern Illinois University. He created two documentaries showcasing portion size and fast food. As a nutritional expert, he brings tons of credibility to the notion that everyone CAN eat fast food and still lose weight! Follow the actions of these two graduate students as they eat their way through a month of fast food. The results are surprising! Brought to you by Learning ZoneXpress, these 2 DVDs are well worth the view! Check out the videos and CBS interview here.