![]() By the end, students can take their basket home and practice taking breaks outside the classroom! Just print a copy for each student and follow the instructions together. Can you tell that your class needs to relax or take a break away from screens? With free printable instructions, it’s easy to make a Take a Break Basket together.Ask the nutrition team to showcase any new food items, like fruits and vegetables, by offering taste tests and talking about the benefits of eating a rainbow each day. The nutrition team at your school is vital to the culture of eating well-balanced, nutritious food every day. Students love the big equipment and they might even get to try hairnets (hello, photo op!). Plan a ‘field trip’ to your school’s kitchen or prep area.Use the My Growth Garden printable with your students to get creative while you teach them about positive self-talk.Kids can talk about the snack foods and march in place or do side bends if they must wait in line. Collaborate with your school nutrition services to decorate the school cafeteria with our inspiring and educational Healthy Choices Posters.In just two and a half minutes, you can get your class moving and reenergized! Upgrade indoor recess or brain breaks with fit Field Day: An Inclusive Workout for Kids.Decorate your classroom! Create a wall or door display with the It’s a Good Day for a Good Day! Door Kit printable or the In This Room: A Positive Affirmation Door Kit printable to positively greet your students and boost their mood.The next time you think about grabbing a soda for the classroom, consider water instead! ![]()
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