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Healthy Foods from Healthy Soils A Hands-On Resource for Teachers - Written by Elizabeth Patten and Kathy Lyons Illustrated by Helen Stevens

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This wonderful book invites you and your students to discover where food comes from, how our bodies use food, and what happens to food waste. You’ll participate in the ecological cycle of food production > compost formation > recycling back to the soil, while helping children understand how their food choices affect not only their own health, but farmers, the environment, and your local community. Elizabeth and Kathy use simple concepts and fun activities to show children the big picture-how quality soil is the basis of nutritious foods, and how eating a variety of wholesome foods leads to healthy bodies. Their program enhances existing curricula through methods that include writing, art, scientific investigation, music, and puppetry. Suggested resources encourage you to adapt the program to your needs, small scale or large. For instance, the activity "What If All I Ate Were Potato Chips?" encourages children to investigate the nutritional value of foods, while a seed-sprouting experiment "teaches through the taste buds." School gardens such as an Appetizer Garden or the legendary Three Sisters, or a series of classroom worm-composting activities help students discover the role nutrients play in healthy plant production. Handy extension activities demonstrate ways that students can help effect change in their own lives and communities. Background information, suggested readily available materials, and clear instructions give you enough guidance to integrate these activities into your classroom right away. (Softcover)Healthy Foods From Healthy Soils will help inspire classroom conversations about:• What "locally grown" means to students• Eating and exercise habits• Recycling opportunities• Soil quality and worm composting• Gardening techniques• Farming heritage• The connections between food and culture• Puppetry and creative arts





 
 



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