1. Antonio Ramirez Hi, my name is Antonio Ramirez! Good morning to you all! One thing we learned about healthy food is that some vegetables or fruits help at least one part of your body. For example, the carrot helps your eyes.
1. Antonio Ramirez Hi, my name is Antonio Ramirez! Good morning to you all! One thing we learned about healthy food is that some vegetables or fruits help at least one part of your body. For example, the carrot helps your eyes.
Listen (3 Minutes) Swansea students decided to look at the issue of junk food. For this story, they interviewed their teachers and worked on the script together.
LISTEN (3 Minutes) Here is a holiday story from Swansea Elementary students nd it’s about having gratitude. In addition, there is a focus on the pilgrim corn and bean salad and manners, which are part of the holiday time period nutrition classes.
Can kids like healthy foods for Thanksgiving? Click these links to hear a 2-minute answer with a special song, from Ashley 5th graders Melody, Ronald, Ruth, Edgar, Anna, Omar, Thomas:. Here are their healthy ideas. Ashley student reporters learned their friends’ favorite vegetable . . . and what they DON’T like . . . The 5th grades say that … Read more
Superfoods are natural foods high in vitamins, minerals, fiber and other healthy nutrition. In this video, Ashley 5th graders encourage classmates to enjoy apples in the school lunchroom on a Superfoods Day that features Miss Anne Wilson, the Superfoods Lady, dressed up in her apple costume. Ashley broadcast the audio portion of this presentation during … Read more
Students at Ashley Elementary encourage friends and family to join in for national Walk to School Day. The audio version of these announcements broadcast throughout the school on the morning announcements, and here they are as videos for Eat Your Radio. This was also part of “Bike to School” Day. Ashley 5th grade students featured: … Read more
LISTEN (6 Minutes) As part of learning about radio journalism, students and Swansea go to the very beginning of radio and learn how to say their names with the “dits” and “dahs” of Morse Code.
This slide show was presented at a Swansea Parent Breakfast, where parents and their children learned more about how to make healthy food. Miss Anne of Denver Superfoods dressed up as a pea pod as part of the morning fun.
LISTEN (5 Minutes) Swansea students discuss pumpkins and healthy, tasty ways to cook them.
LISTEN (5 Minutes) What’s Dr. Carrot’s favorite food? Listen and find out, as Swansea Elementary students ask Dr. Carrot questions about nutrition.
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