If I teach Eat Well & Keep Moving, won’t I lose valuable class time that I need to use to address our academic curriculum frameworks?
Time spent teaching Eat Well & Keep Moving actually contributes to major subject skills and competencies. The repetition of themes in other classes is a key component of the curriculum’s approach. Eat Well & Keep Moving addresses state curriculum frameworks in language arts, math, science, and social studies. This means that your Eat Well & Keep Moving lessons fit into your existing curriculum—the curriculum isn’t something you need to teach in addition to your current lessons.
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