HES Extended Learning Students Enjoy Making Healthy Snacks
Students in the Haywood Elementary Extended Learning Program recently enjoyed making healthy snowman snacks and learning about the vitamins and minerals in bananas, blueberries, and other healthy foods they used to make their really cute snowmen. Ms. Karetha Miller, who directs the Save the Children Reading program through the Haywood Extended Learning Program, directed by Mr. Cedric Bunch, invited Ms. Cindy Smith, the School Health Coordinator, to teach a lesson about healthy snacks. Students were provided a take-home paper explaining the vitamins in their delicious snacks, plus pictures, since most of them ate their snowmen before they went home! Here are some pictures of their creations.
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