The SAGE program has a total of 12 units that are administered to early care education sites. Below you will find each intervention session in detail available for download.
Children will be able to demonstrate the life cycle of a plant, detailing the planting, feeding, watering, growing, and harvesting process.
Children will understand the relationship of physical activity and eating fruits and vegetables to their growth and development.
Children will understand the importance of knowing which foods give them the most energy so that they can use their energy to be physically active.
Children will understand why drinking water is important to stay hydrated and to participate safely in physical activity.
Children will be able to describe the plant growth process from seedling to fruit, to harvest. Children will understand that water, fruits, vegetables, and physical activity will help them grow.
Children will gain an understanding of nutrients needed to fuel their bodies and what they need to grow healthy and strong.
Children will gain an understanding of hunger and fullness. Children will be able to describe sensations of hunger and fullness.
Children will be able to describe the importance of consuming a variety of fruits and vegetables for their growth and development.
Children will understand that gardening is a fun way to be physically active.
Children will understand that plants and humans need water and nutrients in order to grow and have energy for physical activity.
Children will learn how to properly harvest, wash and store produce from the garden.
The teachers set up stations that host several games that were played throughout the SAGE program.