One of the things I like about my new job is that I get to use my crafty skills for Health Fairs. This was made for a Health and Fitness Health Fair at one of the local middle schools that we partner with. For the tri-fold board, I used printable vinyl , regular vinyl and cardstock. The "My Plate" is made with a charger plate and vinyl. The Sugar content for each drink will be added before the Fair. We haven't measured it at this time. Thanks for stopping by! ~Danita~
This poster can help patients understand the best food groups to focus on for eye health. It is an easy to understand poster, with added descriptions for more details. All hand-lettered and drawn by me. *Note: This poster does not include the picture frame!
One of the things I like about my new job is that I get to use my crafty skills for Health Fairs. This was made for a Health and Fitness Health Fair at one of the local middle schools that we partner with. For the tri-fold board, I used printable vinyl , regular vinyl and cardstock. The "My Plate" is made with a charger plate and vinyl. The Sugar content for each drink will be added before the Fair. We haven't measured it at this time. Thanks for stopping by! ~Danita~
Fatal injuries in agriculture, forestry and fishing in Great Britain 2015/16 Transport and falls from a height are the biggest killers in agriculture Figures published in the Health and Safety Executive’s report 'Fatal injuries in agriculture, forestry and fishing in Great Britain 2015/16' show the detail of how 29 people were killed as a result of farming and other agriculture-related activities during the year. The report shows that the main causes of a fatal injury were either: transport-related; fall from a height; drownings or asphyxiations; contact with machinery; injured by an animal; or other causes. It also highlights trends and provides summaries of fatalities involving employees, the self-employed and non-employed people killed as a result of someone else’s work activity. Click here for the Fatal injuries in agriculture, forestry and fishing in Great Britain 2015/16 report. Click here for the Fatal injuries in farming, horticulture and fish farming in Scotland from 2003/04 to 2013/14 report.
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These task cards and worksheets are designed to assist students in solving functional medical problems. They are geared towards middle/high school/transitional students. Just print, laminate and cut! These cards/worksheets are a great platform for students to engage in thinking about handling health situations. Download Includes: -2 sets of numbered task cards: (24) Emergency of Minor Injury: Decide whether a given scenario is an emergency or minor injury. *These 24 cards are now also provided as BOOM! Cards. Follow the instructions in the download PDF! (24) What will you do?: For the same scenarios as above, the prompt is "what will you do?" - (24) Duplicate "What will you do?" Cards with Smarty Symbol visual supports - 8.5x11 poster/graphic organizer for decision-making - 1 Multiple Choice worksheet (Identify best solution) - 1 fill in worksheet (Generate alternative solution) - Answer keys for both worksheets - Printable cover cards for decks on contents page Other Life Skills Problem Solving Packs: Life Skills Problem Solving Bundle Life Skills Problem Solving Bundle 2 Hygiene Laundry Vocational Shopping Kitchen In the Community In the Community 2 Parties and Social Functions Money Management Relationships and Dating Social Skills Click the green star by my name to follow me and receive notifications of new products, so you can get 50% off on the first day of posting!
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Prediabetes Poster What is prediabetes?This poster has all the answers. With information on what prediabetes is, how it affects the body, what symptoms it displays, and what the average consumer can do to reduce his or her risk of prediabetes (or treat the condition itself), this poster offers a bright and simple way to educate your audience. Incorporate it into a display, use it to pep up a shared space, add it to a wellness fair booth, or hang it in your office — it will be a great educational resource for whatever you need. This poster uses colorful graphics, simple sentences, and clear diagrams to appeal to a wide range of learning styles, promoting participant engagement while boosting information retention. It draws its information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the American Diabetes Association (ADA), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), so you know that the research that backs it is supported by the latest peer-reviewed science. There’s a free PDF handout that goes into more detail about prediabetes. It also makes a great classroom poster plus it can be used as a school cafeteria poster. Language: EnglishAudience: General, Age 12-100Material: LaminatedDimensions: 18”x24”PDF Handouts: 1 This poster comes with a free handout download PDF shown in the images above.
Your kids come running in after enjoying some nature study time outside, and they’re ready for a snack.
Children are prone to tumbles, cuts and scrapes, especially during the summer. Here is a step-by-step guide to properly bandage a minor wound.
Since I last posted about planning a Square Foot Garden, I’ve “fielded” so many questions about our little backyard garden both in person and via The Inter
Ok, I'll admit it. I'm obsessed with healthy eating, healthy living, feeding my kids right, and teaching them good nutrition. Here is another great resource that we've enjoyed. Eat Healthy, Feel Great by Dr Sears talks to children about making wise food choices using a traffic light analogy. Foods are labeled either red light foods (that we should not eat), yellow light foods (that we should only eat occasionally), or green light foods (that we can eat all the time). There is actually a tear out poster in the back of the book that we laminated and have hanging in our kitchen. Lucy will often ask if something is a "green light food" and we refer to the poster and discuss our food choices. Eat Healthy, Feel Great talks about how food affects our bodies and helps us stay healthy. It is written in such a way that young children can understand it, but contains a good amount of information that even older children can learn from. Things like complex carbohydrates, preservatives, hydrogenated oils, and various vitamins are defined in simple terms. I love that on the first page the mom is breastfeeding the baby and in later pages the baby is worn in a sling while grocery shopping. We have already learned a lot from this book and plan to read it many more times!
Following safety measures while cooking food in a kitchen is an important aspect A kitchen can turn a chaotic and an unsafe place as we not only deal with hot surfaces but also boil liquids and work with sharp knives, harmful utensils and machinery. All these objects when not used carefully can cause a lot of chaos. One has to be careful about aspects like electrical and grease fires, scalding, food safety and preparation, cleanliness, handling hot items like water, hot pans, etc., electrical safety, handling small appliances and child proofing your apartment and kitchen. Apart from these hazards, a kitchen is also a place which can cause foodborne illness. A kitchen can be a highly effective environment where bacteria thrive on food in abundance. You can reduce the risks and hazards that you are likely to face in a kitchen by following the below steps; Ensure that all the wires, cords and plugs of your appliances are not frayed and have 3-prong grounded connections. Avoid using extension cords and instead use a junction box with built-in GFI (ground fault interrupters). This will help during a power shortage and also avoids water/electrical shock accidents. Keep wet hands away from electrical outlets. Avoid having any appliance that is broken or damaged and avoid buying broken appliances. Turn the handles of pots and pans inward so you do not knock them off and spill. Keep the loose clothes, long sleeves and long hair away from hot burners along with dish towels and pot holders. Avoid loose-fitting clothing. Once you’ve finished cooking, always make sure that all oven and stove dials are turned off. Also ensure that you never leave food unattended when cooking. Do not store combustible items on the stove (eg. potholders, hand towels etc.). Avoid overloading electrical outlets. Make sure that you have an all- purpose extinguisher nearby. Have a ventilated kitchen to prevent the build-up of carbon monoxide from gas cooking appliances. Keep your kids and pets outside your kitchen. Avoid cooking in a hasty manner. Keep away furniture, stools, chairs and other propping objects away from the counter tops and stoves. Keep all the electrical cords from kitchen appliances tied up and placed as far away as possible from your child’s reach. Make use of hot pads often. Keep all the cleaning chemicals and medications in a safe place away from the child’s reach. Know the techniques of cooking and stir the food away from your body also, learn to use sharp objects and other items carefully. Stay away from steam and be careful while lifting steam producing objects. Keep all the hot objects away from your children. Instruct your child to stay away from hot objects. Keep all the sharp objects like knives and others away from your child and avoid using tablecloths as children might pull them. Make use of childproof door latches on all kitchen cupboard doors and cover all the electrical outlets with protective covers. Make sure that you keep a fire extinguisher in or near the kitchen, but not near the stove or the heater. Also keep other flammable objects like mosquito repellents, cockroach repellents and others away from the stove, as keeping them closer to the fire can lead to an explosion. Keep all emergency numbers closer to you. Lastly, make sure that you keep all the essential tools in your kitchen
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