Hi Delailah,
Here is a link to the "Supermarket Savvy" video used at the Region of
Peel.
http://www.peelregion.ca/health/eating/resources/flash-video/savy-video.
htm
Sandra
Sandra Fitzpatrick, MHSc, RD
Public Health Nutritionist
Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Team
Peel Public Health
9445 Airport Road, 3rd Floor, West Tower
Brampton, ON, L6S 4J3
Telephone: 905-791-7800 extension 2138
Fax: 905-458-5158
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Hi Delailah - I am a former Public Health Nutritionist and did some work
on
this a few years back. Some ideas to make this fun and interesting: use
a
"scavenger hunt" approach where participants have to find products in
the
store and answer questions about the products; fill a grocery cart with
a
range of products and have students (senior elementary) do some research
by
reading the product labels etc. Just a thought.
Sandy, from Region of Waterloo Public Health
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Hello,
I am looking for ideas for a tool-kit and/or resource to provide to
teachers as part of a grocery store tour initiative. (Teachers
participate in a tour hosted by a PHN and/ or dietician and then receive
the resource(s).)
I am in the early, early stages and am interested to know if anyone has
an appropriate kit for post-tour use in the classroom, if so, for what
grades, and do you have any feedback regarding use?. I am thinking of
a resource that can be used to set up a classroom like a grocery store
with a complementary lesson(s). I am focusing on the elementary level.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Delailah
Delailah Khan RN, BScN, MEd
Public Health Nurse
Comprehensive School Health
Windsor Essex County Health Unit
1005 Ouellette Ave
Windsor, ON
258 2148 ext.1262
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