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Increase their Appetite for Healthy Living!
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Teaching Moments on this Tour:
Explore how to make choices that have a positive impact on bodies and health – from food to fitness. Determine healthy and budget-friendly choices needed to design a balanced meal. Examine the nutritional value of food by reading and comparing nutrition labels. Discover how food powers our bodies and the benefits of eating a variety of colors.
Additional learning topics:
- Food Groups
- Portion Size
- Recycling
- Personal Care
MyPlate
Created by the USDA, the MyPlate is a practical tool that shows guidelines for making better food choices – your trip has been updated with these guidelines. Download your own MyPlate here.
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Aligns With Your Local Learning Standards and STEM*
Contributes to Scout Related Awards
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Lessons come to life as children are active, engaged and challenged during this fun and educational Field Trip. Trained tour leaders will customize your trip to be age appropriate and meet the educational needs of your group. See the outline below for the many ways Be A Smart Shopper! benefits students and scouts.
Tour Highlights and Activity Sheets
Review the Tour Highlights for a detailed outline of the Field Trip content. Don’t forget to download the activity sheets designed to support your lessons! You can use them before the trip to get children excited, or after to continue the learning. (Both are located on the left sidebar)
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| Trip Learning Standards
Health
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- Understands essential concepts about nutrition and diet.
- Knows how to maintain and promote personal health.
- Understands the fundamental concepts of growth and development.
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Life Work
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- Manages money effectively.
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Mathematics
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- Uses basic and advanced procedures while performing the processes of computation.
- Understands general nature and use of math.
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Working with Others
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- Contributes to an overall effort of a group.
- Displays effective interpersonal communication skills.
- Demonstrates leadership skills.
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Physical Education
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- Uses a variety of basic and advanced movement forms.
- Understands benefits associated with participation in physical activity.
- Understands how to monitor and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical fitness.
- Understands the social and personal responsibility associated with participation in physical activity.
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Scout Related Awards
Girl Scouts
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boy scouts
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Look at What Your Colleagues are Saying
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“We really liked the enthusiasm... The kids really enjoyed scanning the items and going behind the scenes to see how the bread is sliced and where the chickens are cooked.” -Francine Martyn, 1st Grade Teacher
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“Everything...it was wonderful! I even learned a few things!” -Terry Masto, 3rd Grade Teacher
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“The teachers received great feedback from a small group of parent volunteers about what their child learned about healthy eating habits and various food groups.” -Rodney Sydnor, Pre-K Teacher
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About the Host
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Fry’s Food Stores is headquartered in Tolleson, Ariz. and opened its first store in 1960. The company employs nearly 18,000 Arizona residents. The 119 Fry’s Food Stores service more than one million households each week. Fry’s was recently awarded the Arizona Fundraising Professionals “2012 Outstanding Corporation Award” for the company’s generosity to the Arizona community.
Fry’s Food Stores is a proud member of the Kroger Co. based in Cincinnati, Ohio. For more information, visit the company’s Web site at www.frysfood.com.
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Bus Funding
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We know that while our trips are FREE, your busing situation may not be so cost-effective. We have three different options to help get you to the field trip for FREE too! Click the MORE BUS FUNDING INFO button below to find out your next steps!
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*Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
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