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4b856220d434b Students started at the pizza farm to learn where farmers grow wheat and tomatoes.
The digestive system changes their food into power for the muscles and bones.
Students entered through the tongue.
Students are inspecting labels on milk cartons for nutrition facts.
Washing hands to kill germs is important.
They stopped at the cafeteria to select healthy foods.
Students started at the pizza farm to learn where farmers grow wheat and tomatoes.

Food Power Adventure

MU Extension Brings Food Power Adventure to Bronaugh

February 24, 2010

Students from Bronaugh Elementary traveled the path from the farmer's field to the playing field when University of Missouri Extension's Food Power came to town on February 24.  Along the way, students learned answers to the questions, "Where does food come from?"  and "How does it give me energy to help me grow."

"Food Power Adventure is the kind of active learning experience students need to help them see how the food they choose gives them the energy they need to play and grow," said Extension representative Mary Ball.  "In addition to being a fun way for kids to learn about nutrition, the school is also meeting its wellness policy goals and state education standards."


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4b856220d434b Students learn to brush and floss.
Planning a healthy meal.
We thank Mrs. Morris for her help on getting Food Power to come to our school.
Food Power workers.
Students learn to brush and floss.

The MU Department of Nutritional Sciences created Food Power Adventure with partial funding from USDA's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

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