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Looking forward to four more years with Michelle Obama
Looking forward to four more years with Michelle Obama
Posted on Nov 07, 2012 by Maggie LaBarbera
I just wanted to extend my congratulations to our re-elected President Obama.
I also wanted to say how excited I am to have our First Lady, Michelle Obama for another four years. She has been so instrumental in bringing much needed attention to the nutrition and health of our children.
She has made childhood obesity her top agenda and we look forward to supporting her and working with her to help children eat healthier.
My Plate resources
My Plate page that teaches children about the foods belonging to each colored section of the My Plate.
Published: Nov 08, 2011
Grades: PreK-5
Ages: 0-13
Colorful My Plate sheet to introduce the plate and the food groups.
Published: Nov 08, 2011
Grades: PreK-5
Ages: 4-13
Fun colorful page to show children the importance of balancing their food choices on My Plate with daily activity.
Published: Nov 08, 2011
Grades: PreK-5
Ages: 3-13
Colorful overview page of the foods that belong to each of the food groups on the USDA My Plate.
Published: Nov 08, 2011
Grades: PreK-5
Ages: 3-13
Healthy servings from each of the food groups on the My Plate.
Published: Nov 08, 2011
Grades: 2-5
Ages: 7-13
Teach children about foods from the dairy group using the new My Plate!
Published: Aug 09, 2011
Grades: K-5
Ages: 5-10
Teach children about foods from the fruit group using the new My Plate!
Published: Aug 09, 2011
Grades: K-5
Ages: 5-10
Teach children about foods from the grains group using the new My Plate!
Published: Aug 09, 2011
Grades: K-5
Ages: 5-10
Teach children about foods from the protein group using the new My Plate!
Published: Aug 09, 2011
Grades: K-5
Ages: 5-10
Teach children about foods from the vegetable group using the new My Plate!
Published: Aug 09, 2011
Grades: K-5
Ages: 5-10
Colorful informational printable to teach children about what is a serving from each of the food groups. Whether you use My Plate or My Pyramid, the foods are categorized into the five food groups.
Published: Jul 13, 2011
Grades: 3-5
Ages: 9-13
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