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FoodMania Curriculum

Technology No. 395

FoodMania Curriculum is a family-based nutrition education curriculum for parents and their children ages 9-14. FoodMania is designed to help educators not only facilitate thought-provoking discussions but also engage participants in a wide array of activities requiring actions focused on making healthier food choices. The Curriculum includes: 

  1. USB flash drive containing FoodMania lesson plans and scripts, FoodMania PowerPoints, handouts, activities, game materials including boards and game cards, posters and FoodMania Resource Booklet
  2. Educator Manual
  3. Introductory Letter with overview of USB drive
  4. UW survey

For more information: http://depts.washington.edu/nwmedia/

For Descriptive and Technical Information: Marilyn Cohen macohen@uw.edu

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FoodMania Curriculum:

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FoodMania Curriculum

Term: perpetual

Price per unit:
From $55.00 excl. TAX

FoodMania Curriculum – Designated Research Participant License

Term: perpetual

Free of charge

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