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Food Smarts Waste Reduction for Kids

Leah's Pantry

Healthy food choices
Cooking
Budget
Fruits and/or vegetables
Composting food systems
Food waste
Food resource management
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Description

Food Smarts Waste Reduction for Kids (FSWRK) is a flexible, learner-centered cooking and nutrition curriculum with a focus on food waste reduction. Materials and lesson plans developed for grades 3-5 and can modified to implement with grades K-12. Instructor Guides offered in English. 


Source:
Leah's Pantry

Link:
https://www.leahspantry.org/what-we-offer/cultivate-nourished-communities/food-smarts-curriculum/

Number of Lessons

5

Length of Lesson

60 min

Delivery Method
Series
Languages
English
Evidence Based Category
Practice Tested

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