Let's Eat Healthy for Teens (9-12) formerly, Eat Move Win (9-12)
Lisa Larsen; HealthyEating.org-Curriculum-High School

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SNAP-Ed Connection

This curriculum is part of the USDA’s national SNAP-Ed Connection—a one-stop shop for organizations committed to improving nutritional health in their communities.
SNAP-Ed Connection : https://snaped.fns.usda.gov/library/intervention/lets-eat-healthy-teens-online
Description
Formerly "Eat Move Win" now updated as "Let's Eat Healthy for Teens" and includes an Educator Guide. An interactive, four-lesson program that empowers students to take small steps to better eating and healthier habits. Can be delivered asynchronous or synchronous. Aligned to CA Health Education Content Standards. Free online program to california teachers.
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Lisa Larsen; HealthyEating.org-Curriculum-High School, Virtual components have been added and Educator Guide
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https://www.healthyeating.org/products-and-activities/curriculum/high-school/high-school-lessons
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