Garden-enhanced nutrition education can also engage students in teamwork and collaborative learning.
School-wide health fairs can bring community partners together to expand learning opportunities and reinforce nutrition concepts taught in the classroom.
There are many different forms of instructional gardens. This school grew vegetables in wheelbarrows.
Children are proud to create their own healthy after-school snacks.
Gardening provides hands-on opportunities to learn about food and agriculture.
This child shows off a "grow your own guacamole kit" won at a community-supported, school-wide health fair.
Shaping Healthy Choices Program
Children participating in the Shaping Healthy Choices Program
Children participating in the Shaping Healthy Choices Program
Children participating in the Shaping Healthy Choices Program
Children participating in the Shaping Healthy Choices Program
Children participating in the Shaping Healthy Choices Program
Children participating in the Shaping Healthy Choices Program
Children participating in the Shaping Healthy Choices Program
Children participating in the Shaping Healthy Choices Program
Children participating in the Shaping Healthy Choices Program
Children participating in the Shaping Healthy Choices Program
Children participating in the Shaping Healthy Choices Program