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Internet Resources
Our Planet on Your Fork
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CURRICULUM MATERIALS
 
*The Leafy Greens Council provides Leafy Greens Lesson Plans to encourage our youngest generation to understand the nutritional benefits and the cancer-fighting elements of leafy greens. Classroom students can receive free materials such as book covers, trading cards, brochures and posters(www.leafy-greens.org).
 
*The Dole Company sponsors a national program to increase consumption of fruits and vegetables (www.dole5aday.com). If your class has Internet access, they can use the site¹s exciting interactive elements­your students can listen to veggie theme music, download coloring books, and read about fruits and veggies.
 
*Washington State Apple Growers has created a complete elementary school curriculum to teach healthy lifestyles and promote the consumption of fruits and vegetables. Many of the materials are available directly from the website (www.healthychoices.org).
 
TEACHER BACKGROUND INFORMATION
 
*The Produce for Better Health Foundation has an exhaustive website designed to disseminate information on the importance of increased consumption of fruits and vegetables (www.5aday.com).
 
*The Physicians' Committee for Responsible Medicine contains a wealth of information concerning health and plant-based nutrition. You may want to check out the excellent article, "Vegetarian Diets: Advantages for Children"  (pcrm.org/health/Info_on_Veg_Diets/vegetarian_kids.html).
 
*The Vegetarian Resource Group offers vegetarian and vegan recipes, nutrition information, cookbooks, and a vegetarian game (www.vrg.org/nutshell/kids.htm).
 
*The Vegetarian Society of the U.K. provides two child related resource sections. The Youth Pages supply materials and ideas for working with adolescents (www.vegsoc.org/Youth/youth.html). The Virtual Schoolroom offers complete lesson plans from primary to secondary grades designed to promote plant-based eating (www.vegsoc.org/VirtualSchoolroom/VSchrm.html).
 
*Vegsource is a reference site to direct the user to other Internet resources on the subject of plant-based eating. The site includes discussion boards, an online magazine, and links to famous vegetarian doctors with online resources (www.vegsource.com).
 
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CHOICE (Consumers for Healthy Options in Children's Education) promotes plant-based meals and nutrition
education in schools. This lesson is adapted from "HeartFest At School" by the American Heart Association.