Showing posts with label Healthy Cooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Healthy Cooking. Show all posts

Thursday, February 1, 2018

February 






We can't help it, we love hippos! This light hearted article from MindFuel Daily reminds us of 
what is important in life! Enjoy February!


Physical Activity


Boks has a new logo and a great weekly BOKS Bursts that they can email you regularly.  To enroll use this link.

This is this week's Weekly Burst: Pop-up and Go

Have children start lying on their stomachs on the ground. On your command, instruct them to "pop up" as fast as they can, completing a different running activity (in place) each time (30 seconds each):

1. Fast feet
2. High knees as if running through tires
3. Butt kickers
4. Wide leg high knees
5. Fast feet while rotating in a clockwise direction
6. Fast feet while rotating in a counter-clockwise direction


It's Heart Healthy Month!  Great time to get motivated and inspired to take care of the old ticker.  Here are a few ideas...

Eat a heart healthy diet
Get and stay active- more than 150 minutes a week
Watch your sugar intake- keep blood sugars low



Mindful Movement Take 5- Thank you Megan Balfe!

Mindfulness



Plugging in to listen to a guided meditation is an easy way to get a core practice of mindfulness established.  If you are looking for an app to use for guided meditations with yourself and your students read this list of some new options.  10 New Meditation Apps Article




Are your days starting out foggy, unfocused, uninspired? Try Carrie Wisehart's Six Habits of a Miracle Morning.



Seven Easy Steps to Personalized Mindfulness in Schools
by ASCD 

Step 1: Allow Participants to Voice Their Stress

Step 2: Understand How Stress Relates to Mindfulness
Step 3: Appreciate the Multiple Benefits of Mindfulness
Step 4: Take a Brief Self-Inventory
Step 5: Look for a Main Pattern
Step 6: Choosing Our Own Paths to Mindfulness
Step 7: Revel in Your Personalized Approach

7 Steps to Mindfulness Article


Technology


Tech Talk Tuesdays
Do you need some discussion questions for class? Subscribe to the Screenagers Tech Talk Tuesdays blog and receive weekly ideas on what to discuss with your students and your own family members. This week is about shopping online and here is a taste of the questions...


  • What are some of the upsides of being able to shop online? What are your favorite online browsing/shopping sites?
  • What are some of the downsides? ** I often feel sad about losing shops in all of our communities who just can't survive the online competition.
  • What are ways to stay on task longer with studying and not be pulled into switching to a shopping site?

Training Opportunities


Wellness Wednesday: Healthy Family Celebrations
Wednesday, February 14, 3-3:30pm (CT)
Learn how to engage families with healthy and fun events that help support an overall culture of wellness at your school. Hosting an event that involves physical activity and healthy eating can help you promote healthy behaviors, share positive messages, educate and engage parents, and motivate kids.
PARENTS: check out Rock School Health Like a Boss
Thursday, February 15, 12-1pm (CT)
We've teamed up with National PTA to bring you the best resources and tools to help make your school a healthier learning environment. This webinar will give you the information you need to help school administrators and school boards understand the importance of school health to academic success.

Celebrating School Health with Every Kid Healthy Week
Thursday, February 22, 3-4pm (CT)

Every Kid Healthy Week brings attention to the nation's problem of childhood obesity, but more importantly, to its solutions: sound nutrition, regular physical activity, health-promoting school programs and successful engagement of families and communities. Join this webinar to learn more about Every Kid Healthy Week and how you can host an event to join the national movement.

Wellness Wednesday: Yoga in the Classroom
Wednesday, March 14, 2-3pm (CT)

Learn about integrating yoga into a classroom environment, including how to use simple yoga-based movements and practices to increase physical fitness, student focus and academic performance!

Helping Kids Learn Better with Healthy School Meals
Thursday, March 22, 1-2pm (CT)
Kids who eat healthy school meals have fewer absences and higher academic achievement. Learn how national school meal programs work and how parents and community members can deepen support, trust and meaningful collaboration with nutrition services staff to create a healthier school food culture.

Wellness Wednesday: Healthy Snacking
Wednesday, April 11, 3-3:30pm (CT)

Join us for tips to help spice up your snacking routine with fun and healthy snacks for all ages. Learn about easy, healthy snacks you can serve during or after school and as part of school celebrations.

Reading, Writing, Arithmetic...and Recess
Thursday, April 19, 12-1pm (CT)

Recess is more than just fun and games. It helps kids think creatively, make friends, share and resolve conflicts. Kids need recess, but schools are cutting out that time for more academics. Join us to learn more about why recess is important and how you can advocate for better recess in your schools.

Wellness Wednesday: How to Show Your Volunteers They’re Valued
Wednesday, May 9, 3-3:30pm (CT)
The end of the school year is a great time to show all the family and community members who have helped support your school health efforts throughout the year just how much you appreciate them. Join us to hear some creative ways other schools have thanked their volunteers and engaged them to become even more active in the future.

School Digs (or Raising the Bar and Profits with Healthy School Fundraisers)
Thursday, May 17, 12-1pm (CT)
Whether it’s the cafeteria, the playground, the classroom or another area on your campus, kids need to get the same message everywhere: Be Active & Eat Healthy! This webinar is designed to show you where campuses can improve to make sure that kids are getting the right message.

School Success Stories

Here are some fabulous ideas from Jennifer Tracy (Soaring Hawk) for Heart Health Awareness:

*Wear Red Wednesday - Staff and students celebrate Healthy Heart Awareness by wearing red each Wednesday. Staff are welcome to wear jeans if they remember to wear red on Wednesdays in February!

*Hidden Heart - Each morning, the 6th grade Wellness Ambassadors will hide a stuffed purple heart for the staff and students to find.  It will be clearly visible in the common areas of the school.  We hope to encourage some impromptu walks within our walls, and then don't forget to put a "heart in the jar"!
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*Random School-wide Physical Activity - On multiple days throughout the month, there will be a random announcement on the PA (during CREW) asking the classes to stand up and do an activity (i.e. wall push-ups, 20 hops on each foot, etc.), THEN each class is encouraged to bring a heart down to the jars in the office.

*Go Red Day Blood Pressure Checks in the Lounge - Erika will be in the lounge from 11am-1pm and she will take note of anyone who gets their blood pressure checked (not their result).  It's important to know your numbers!  I will pull a name for a prize from all those who participated.

*"(BLANK) is Why" poster - All staff is encouraged to write their motivation of why they want to be healthy to live a long life. We will post these messages in the lounge on the walls for the month of February.


Nutrition


Many of us drink coffee practically every day, so why not add a little something, something to make it a bit healthier! Read these ideas from Greatist.


SLOW COOKER SAUSAGE & EGG BREAKFAST CASSEROLE

  Yields 6 to 8 servings
This low carb slow cooker breakfast casserole will make your mornings all the brighter. Packed with broccoli and breakfast sausage for a healthy start to your day.

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 medium head broccoli, chopped
  • 1 12-oz package Jones Dairy Farm Little Links, cooked and sliced
  • 1 cup shredded Cheddar, divided
  • 10 eggs
  • 3/4 cup whipping cream
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp pepper

DIRECTIONS

  1. Grease the ceramic interior of a 6 quart slow cooker well.
  2. Layer one half of the broccoli, half of the sausage and half of the cheese into the slow cooker. Repeat with remaining broccoli, sausage and cheese.
  3. In a large bowl, whisk eggs, whipping cream, garlic, salt and pepper until well combined. Pour over layered ingredients.
  4. Cover and cook on low for 4 to 5 hours or high for 2 to 3 hours, until browned on the edges and set in the center.
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RECIPE NOTES

Serves 6 to 8. For 6 servings, each serving has 5.39 g of carbs and 1.18 g of fiber. Total NET CARBS = 4.21 g.
Food energy: 484kcal Saturated fatty acids: 16.50g Total fat: 38.86g Calories from fat: 349 Cholesterol: 399mg Carbohydrate: 5.39g Total dietary fiber: 1.18g Protein: 26.13g Sodium: 858mg

Fun and Healthy Valentine treats...

Strawberry, angel food cake, and Blackberry kabobs

Grape tomatoes & cheese

Chex cereal, driend strawberries, & yogurt covered raisins

Thank you for reading this month's blog! We are open to any suggestions for health and wellness ideas and resources that you make be looking tobring into your school setting. Just leave a note in comments and we will make sure to include it in our March blog.  Have a heart healthy month!

Laurie LaComb & Kimmy Romine


Thursday, November 30, 2017

December 2017

This time of year is crazy- lots of lists and details.  In order to not get buried in it all and enjoy the amazing things happening around us, we need to pause.  Taking a purposeful pause each and every day means intentionally pausing throughout the day to center ourselves.  It's not difficult and allows us to reconnect with our breath and the present moment. As a way to remember, maybe set a reminder on our phones every 2 hours or use expected moments during the day (such as a red light, copy machine visit, or a meal) to try a purposeful pause. Once the moment arises, take 3-5 minutes to focus on breath, check in with the body or utilize senses to be present in the moment.   More information on Purposeful Pauses with Janice Marturano


Colorado Healthy Schools Champions Applications are open!! Due 1/19/18

The Colorado Education Initiative recognizes schools that have "excelled at creating health and wellness programs that support student learning" through the Healthy School Champions Recognition program. 40 Colorado schools will be chosen to receive an award valued at $500 to $7500. Your school must complete the Colorado Smart Source survey by Jan 19, 2018 to be eligible. Champion awards are due February 22, 2018. Reach out to Laurie LaComb at lllacomb@dcsdk12.org for any support.




Schools must submit Smart Source by December 15, 2017 to be entered in the $1000 raffle. This deadline is only two weeks away so, if possible, please know we are here to help you in any way!  Link to Smart Source

Brain Boosting Strategy


A study at Stanford University had students think about their thinking, by reviewing their study plans before an exam.  The students who actually reviewed their study resources before actually used them performed better and had less stress. This study outlines five steps to make this happen in your classroom.  

1. Think about and list your options before you study.
2. Make a plan.
3. Set & get those goals.
4. Know that you can.
5. Through infinity.

Read the article for more details


What does Medicaid do in DCSD?

This amazing federal program is responsible for supporting the majority of the Healthy Schools work in DCSD.  Here is a little information about Medicaid...

Our DCSD Healthy Schools Program is supported by the Medicaid Reimbursement Program.  Special Education service providers throughout the District document their services for our IEP students which enables the District to receive partial reimbursement for the costs involved in providing those services.  

Staff also receives Random Moment Time Studies from the State via email.  The email contains a link to the survey which consists of five questions.  The survey should be answered promptly after the assigned "moment" occurs, keeping in mind the health-related aspect of your moment to obtain maximum credit for the response.  These surveys take less than five minutes to answer.  For more information on the Random Moment Time Study, please visit our Google Site:  medicaidreimbursement.dcsdk12.org   On the Site you will find examples to assist in answering your Random Moment Time Study quickly and efficiently.  The Site also contains useful information on all aspects of the Medicaid Reimbursement Program.

The funds reimbursed to the District are used to promote health, wellness and prevention programs for all DCSD students.  Please support the Medicaid Reimbursement program to allow us to continue providing these much-needed programs.


Training Opportunities



1/23/18- Teaching With The Brain in Mind Part 2Mindfulness, Meaning, and Mistakes
Get back onto the road of learning while considering the brain and how it operates, thinks, and processes information.  Jump right in and join us as we experience teaching strategies that include neuroplasticity, learning to learn, mindfulness, using mistakes to make meaning, and brain differences (age, stage, gender).  Participants attending this workshop will get a deeper understanding of how the learning brain functions and collect a variety of strategies to implement into planning, content, and the classroom.
Please go to Inspired Ed to register now!

Kim Bevill Workshops

Upcoming 2018 
Winter-Spring Schedule!
- Join us for a "Movement Course" Weekend....
...plus Learning in Motion -  1 credit class (for 3 credit course)
April 21 & 22...Gender and the Brain

If you need tuition assistance, utilize DCSD's Tuition Reimbursement Program (It is AWESOME!)




Free Mindfulness Video Trainings- a great resource for teachers and mindful practitioners.


Daily Good Deeds

Carrie Wisehart released her printable December Daily Good Deeds calendar this week.  Print it out and practice kindness every day.  A December Daily Good Deeds calendar would be a fun project for a class!  Daily Good Deeds Calendar



Physical Activity

Please share with your recess supervisors. Positive recess leaders

Save the Date! Staff Wellness Event


Fit Fest - Saturday, February 3, 2018 -Rock Canyon High School. You won't want to miss this FREE wellness event. More details coming soon from staff wellness. 

Nutrition



The ingredients for this veggie tray are pretty simple.  Start by cutting your cauliflower into small bite-size pieces.  Place them on your tray and then arrange into a snowman shape.  You will also need additional veggies to surround your snowman.  We chose carrot sticks for the top portion, because Olaf has a carrot for his nose and it was a cute match!  We used pretzel sticks for his arms and hair.  I broke apart one pretzel stick and used it for his fingers.  For the face, you can even  draw your own on a piece of paper if you are feeling artistic.  You can also use olives for his buttons which would be super cute.  Link to description.


We wish all a wonderful holiday break! Make sure to take a few purposeful pauses to soak up all the wondrous last moments of 2017.

With gratitude,
Laurie & Kimmy