Resources for Students

  • Directions: Add links to websites, assignments/documents for your students, etc.

  • Here is a websites that has a list of resources for students. Use them as a guide for finding resources for students.

  • https://www.supportrealteachers.org/resources-for-health-fitness-and-nutrition.html

  • If you'd like to use some of the sites below, you can just delete those sections you don't need. ALWAYS, however, check over sites you link to from your site to ensure appropriateness for your student needs (and to ensure the site is still active). You will need to check them periodically, as sites come and go and you don't want a bunch of "dead" links on your site.

K-5 Student Resources

  • Arthur Family Health Fitness (PBS Kids): Like kids everywhere, Arthur and his friends sometimes struggle with watching too much TV and not getting enough exercise. Here are some resources to help you and your family understand the basics of staying fit.

  • BAM! Body and Mind: From the CDC, BAM! Body and Mind will tell you everything you need to know about all of the stuff that matters. Whether it’s nutrition, physical activity, stress, safety, or diseases, we’ve got you covered! We designed this specifically for you—kids 9–12 years old—and even have some awesome games and quizzes to test your skills!

  • Cosmic Kids Yoga: We’re making yoga and mindfulness fun for kids, More than a million kids do yoga regularly with Cosmic Kids.

  • KidsHealth: KidsHealth is the most-visited site on the Web for information about health, behavior, and development from before birth through the teen years.

  • My Plate Kids Place: A USDA website for kids.

  • Nourish Interactive: The land where Chef Solus and his explorers have lots of adventures as they explore the different parts of Solusville. Just click on a section of the land and start having fun!

6-8 Student Resources

  • Anatomy Arcade: Anatomy Arcade makes basic human anatomy come alive through awesome free flash games, interactives and videos.

  • BAM! Body and Mind: From the CDC, BAM! Body and Mind will tell you everything you need to know about all of the stuff that matters. Whether it’s nutrition, physical activity, stress, safety, or diseases, we’ve got you covered! We designed this specifically for you—kids 9–12 years old—and even have some awesome games and quizzes to test your skills!​​

  • Build Your Best Day: A fun, interactive and educational tool to help children and youth aged 5-17 and their parents learn about Movement Guidelines.

  • Cosmic Kids Yoga: We’re making yoga and mindfulness fun for kids, More than a million kids do yoga regularly with Cosmic Kids.

  • KidsHealth: KidsHealth is the most-visited site on the Web for information about health, behavior, and development from before birth through the teen years.

  • My Family Health Portrait: Internet-based tool from the Surgeon General that makes it easy for you to record your family health history.

  • National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network: Health and environment data presented in an easy to understand format.

  • NFL Play60 Challenge: Do you have a game plan for your 60 minutes of physical activity every day? Come explore the different ways that regular physical activity can benefit your life, both at school and at home.

  • Smart Snacks Product Calculator: Take the guesswork out of nutrition guidelines. Simply enter the product information, answer a few questions, and determine whether your snack, side or entrée item meets the new USDA Smart Snacks in School Guidelines.​

9-12 Student Resources

  • Anatomy Arcade: Anatomy Arcade makes basic human anatomy come alive through awesome free flash games, interactives and videos.

  • BeFit Workouts - Large collection of workout videos.

  • Biological Age: Measure your biological age in 2 minutes by answering this fun and simple quiz.

  • Build Your Best Day: A fun, interactive and educational tool to help children and youth aged 5-17 and their parents learn about Movement Guidelines.

  • DAREBEE: Free downloadable workout cards.

  • Fitness.com: Here you have access to hundreds of exercises with detailed instructions and pictures for each exercise step. If you are registered you can add these exercises to your personal workout program and create an exercise plan that you can print.

  • FitnessBlender: Website has a large library of playlists ranging from workout routines to health and fitness information.

  • GetBodySmart: An online textbook about human anatomy and physiology.

  • Healthline Body Maps: This website provides interactive 3D models for learning about human anatomy.

  • Interactive Body Map: This interactive body map brings together scientific evidence on the links between lack of physical activity and disease.

  • KidsHealth: KidsHealth is the most-visited site on the Web for information about health, behavior, and development from before birth through the teen years.

  • My Family Health Portrait: Internet-based tool from the Surgeon General that makes it easy for you to record your family health history.

  • MyHealthFinder: An easy tool to get personalized health recommendations for yourself or a loved one.

  • National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network: Health and environment data presented in an easy to understand format.

  • Smart Snacks Product Calculator: Take the guesswork out of nutrition guidelines. Simply enter the product information, answer a few questions, and determine whether your snack, side or entrée item meets the new USDA Smart Snacks in School Guidelines.​

  • Spongelab Biology: Test your knowledge of anatomy using their "Build-a-Body."