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Bergstrom, Joan M.; O'Brien, Lisa A. – Educational Leadership, 2001
Built around such themes as nature, cooking, and community involvement, after-school programs help students make powerful connections and ask big questions. Theme-based programming is most successful when staff members listen, observe, and acknowledge experiences that excite and motivate the students. Kids also love clubhouses and pressrooms. (MLH)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Community Involvement, Cooking Instruction, Discovery Learning
Appel, Gary; And Others – 1982
This guide for teaching nutrition is Book Three in Project Life Lab's (Santa Cruz, California) three-part curriculum for a garden-based science and nutrition program for grades 2-6. The curriculum is designed for use as an integrated program, but the books can be used independently. It is suggested that the use of student journals can greatly…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Consumer Education, Cooking Instruction, Demonstration Programs