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School Program: Get In The Game For Good Health
School Program: Food for Thought
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Bzzz! It's time to get up and start your day. For most of you, that means going on auto-pilot. You do the same things each day without thinking about what you do. Take a minute to reflect on what you think and do. Use the statements below to get started. Mark the answers that best apply to you. If you mark Other, fill in the blank.
1. To quench my thirst I usually go for the following beverage.
Water
Soft
Drink
Other:_________
2. When at fast food places,
I usually order_________-size portions.
Regular
Kid
Super
3. After school I like to do
the following:
Watch
TV
Play
Outside
Other:______
4. Overweight among kids in
the United States is a problem.
Agree
Disagree
Don't
Know
5. My favorite type of snack
is ___________.
Chips
Fruit
Other:_________
6. I feel that I am at a good weight for my height and build.
Yes
No
Not
Sure
7. I watch TV ________ a day.
Less
than 2 hours
3-5
hours
More
than 5 hours
8. Being overweight
generally is caused by too many calories and not getting
enough physical activity.
Agree
Disagree
Don't
Know
9. I usually snack
while I watch TV.
Yes
No
10. I would describe
my physical activity level as ______.
Couch
Potato
Ok
Great
11. I usually have
________ snacks each day.
1-3
4-6
7
or more
12. Being overweight
can lead to health problems such as diabetes.
Agree
Disagree
Don't
Know
Now look back at your answers to learn about your thoughts and your habits about good health. On the back of this sheet, use that information to write a brief description of yourself. What is a typical day like for you? Do you tend to eat a lot of junk food? How active are you? Do you spend a lot of time sitting around watching TV or playing video games?
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