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Understand the Program
Through education and activities the
program will teach K-4th grades:
• Encourage exercise and good nutrition.
• Encourage positive hygiene practices.
• Assist needy youth in receiving new tennis
shoes for physical education.
• Decrease childhood obesity.
• Provide an educational and meaningful
Service Learning Program for teens.
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The Role of Participants
Community donors, elementary schools,
and youth serving organizations will
partner to provide tennis shoes for
needy children and promote educational
efforts related to physical education,
nutrition and good hygiene for grades
K-4.
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Role of Youth Organization
• This program is to be promoted and used
by any youth serving organization – Scouts,
4-H, etc.
• Accepts the responsibility to plan, conduct
and evaluate Kicks4Kids.
• Contacts donors, secures school support,
conducts programming with children.
• Secures shoes and delivers them to the
school upon request.
• Collects, compiles and reports evaluation
material.
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Role of Donors and School
Donor
• Community donors provide the shoes or
funds for purchasing shoes.
School
• Provides time and opportunities for the
youth group to conduct the six lessons.
• Identifies youth in need of shoes for
physical education.
• Provides the youth organization with a
request for shoes.
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Strong Youth-Adult Partnership
• The youth will develop leadership and
citizenship
skills
by
planning,
conducting, and evaluating the
project.
• Adults will serve as educators and
mentors to the youth.
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Securing Donors
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Before you begin Kicks4Kids, secure donors for
shoes, and make sure you are capable of providing
the shoes upon request.
Youth of participating organizations are
responsible for securing donors for tennis shoes.
Donors may be local shoe distributors, retailers,
or anyone who feels they would like to donate
funds to purchase tennis shoes.
Make sure potential donors know what you are
asking for and why you are asking for it. Practice
your request a few times before talking to a
potential donor.
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School Involvement
• Once donors are secured, contact local
elementary schools. Make an appointment
to meet with the superintendent, principal,
counselor, and/or physical education
instructor(s).
• Explain the program in detail and inform
them that you have donor support in place.
Ask for their support and permission to
conduct the program.
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School Involvement
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When a school chooses to participate, set dates
and times to meet with the children. Keep in mind
these times are at the discretion of the school.
Three meeting dates, approximately 30 to 45
minutes each, will be needed.
When a child is identified as needing tennis
shoes, the counselor, P.E. instructor, or principal
will need to speak to the child’s parents or
guardians to make them aware of the Kicks4Kids
project. It will be the parent/guardian’s choice
as to whether or not to allow the child to receive
donated shoes.
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School Involvement
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The school will prepare a request for physical
education tennis shoes.
This list should be made available at the time of
the first lesson. This will allow the service group
time to collect shoes and deliver them before the
final lesson is presented.
It is imperative that everything be kept
confidential when getting shoe sizes, collecting
shoes, and delivering shoes.
Only school
representatives will have the name(s) of
recipients and deliver the shoes in the manner
requested by the participating family.
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Curriculum
Three parts:
1. Hygiene – “Being Clean and Cool”
2. Physical Fitness – “Feeling Fit”
3. Nutrition – “Eating Smart from the
Start”
There are two activities in each of
these three sections.
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Curriculum Format
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Overview - Familiarizes the volunteer/teacher
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Key Concepts – Volunteer/teacher needs to make
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with what is to be taught.
sure each concept is addressed and explained
during the lesson.
Supplies – Things needed.
Suggested Activities - Fun hands-on activities for
reinforcing and teaching the key concepts. After
you have done the activity, review the Key
Concepts one more time!
Evaluation - Complete the appropriate section of
the evaluation form following each lesson.
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Teaching Lessons
• In preparation for teaching a lesson, teens are
responsible for thoroughly reading and reviewing
the lessons.
• They should gather supplies and prepare materials
in advance.
• To further enhance knowledge, additional
research on the subject is suggested.
As a simple rule – it takes a minimum of two hours of
preparation and planning for every half hour of
teaching.
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Teaching Lessons
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Be creative when presenting the information.
Think about what makes learning fun and what
makes it boring. A good teacher presents the
same information in a variety of ways for
different learning styles.
There are three types of learners:
– auditory (hearing),
– visual (seeing), and
– kinesthetic (touching/action).
Design a program for all three types of learners.
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Teaching Lessons
A good teacher does not do all the talking.
A good teacher asks questions and gets the
students to think and apply the information.
This method lets the teacher know what the
student is learning and if they are catching
on to what is being said.
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Evaluation
Evaluation is very important to the continued
support and funding of this project. Please
be very conscientious about collecting,
completing, and turning in the requested
information. The report forms are attached.
Complete and return the forms to your
county Oklahoma Cooperative Extension
Service (OCES) office by the necessary
date.
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Evaluation
Data being collected:
• Information about the participating school.
• Number of youth reached through lessons
presented.
• Number of shoes requested and placed with
youth.
• Change in participant’s behavior with regard to
hygiene, physical education, and nutrition.
County OCES offices will compile the information
and turn it in to the state 4-H office.
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Media Information
News
Release
ready for you to
fill in the blanks
and send to local
newspapers
for
publicity.
Being Clean and Cool
Lessons One Overview
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Teach children what hygiene is and why it is
important.
Children will learn how to properly brush and floss
their teeth, effectively wash their bodies, and
take care of their physical appearance.
They should know why it is important to visit the
dentist and bathe regularly after physical
activity.
Teach them why it is important to be clean for
their health and from a social stand point.
Being Clean and Cool
Activities
See Those Germs
Dental Tag Game
Feeling Fit
Lessons Two Overview
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Introduce the five components of fitness: muscular
strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, body
composition, and cardio-respiratory endurance.
Introduce physical activities and the benefits of
maintaining fitness.
Identify proper and improper stretching exercises,
demonstrating proper technique.
Demonstrate that exercise causes an increase in
heart rate and why that is important to good
health.
Locate various pulse points, and explain what they
mean.
Feeling Fit
Activities
Pulse Points
Fitness Busters
Eating Smart from the Start
Lessons Three Overview
• Teach children the six food groups - grain,
vegetable, fruit, dairy, meat, and other
(sweet, fats, etc.).
• Describe serving sizes, and explain how
much to eat from each food group.
• Teach preventing and killing harmful
bacteria and germs for food safety.
Eating Smart from the Start
Activities
Food Group Flash
Serving Fun
Evaluation
Part One
Name of Organization/School: Kennedy Elementary
Address: 33 West Main
City: Greenville
State: OK
Contact/Teacher’s Name: Mark Miller
Zip: 44444
Wk Phone: 405-321-4444
Date Program Started: 3/1/03
Date Program Ended: 4/1/03
Youth group responsible for the program: Campfire Boys and Girls
Number of teen/adults leading the programming: 4
Please break down total number of participants by ethnicity and then by males and females.
Write the number in the highlighted boxes below.
African
American
M 3
Asian/Pacific
Islander
F
M
Caucasian
F
Number of shoes collected 6 pair
M 7
Hispanic
F6 M
Native American
Indian or Alaskan
Native
F
7
M
F 3
Total
Number
Participants:
26
Number of shoes distributed 5 pair
Names of Organizations/Businesses/Individuals providing shoes or monetary donations:
Brown’s Shoes, Lion’s Club, Maysville Cheerleader
Comments/Questions regarding the program My students really enjoyed the activities. I would suggest that you
provide additional classroom lessons and activities for teachers. Kids had fun.
Evaluation
Part Two
Ask the children the following questions following the
series of lessons. Briefly highlight their comments
below or on a separate piece of paper.
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What two things will you do to keep your body and
teeth cleaner?
What two things will you do to stay more physically
fit?
How many servings of fruits and vegetables should
you eat every day?
Which food group should you limit what is eaten?