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Smart Kids Fight BAC!® is an award-winning curriculum for Grade K-3 consisting of an animated video; teacher guides; activity booklets that reinforce food safety through math, language arts, art and science; and He’s BAC! – a storybook for children and parents. The curricula was created by Dr. Judy A. Harrison, Professor of Foods and Nutrition and Extension Foods Specialist at the University of Georgia. Dr. Harrison currently serves on the board of The Partnership for Food Safety Education.
Smart Kids Fight BAC! Level 1 Activity Book – For classroom and after-school use. Puzzles, games, activity coloring pages for the younger kids. Suitable for grades K-3.
Smart Kids Fight BAC! Level 1 Teaching Guide – Guide for educators on how to use Smart Kids Fight BAC! Level 1 activity book. Answer keys and pre and post tests. Suitable for grades K-3.
Smart Kids Fight BAC! Level 2 Activity Book – For classroom and after-school use. Puzzles, games, activity coloring pages at elementary school level. Suitable for grades K-3.
Smart Kids Fight BAC! Level 2 Teaching Guide – Guide for educators on how to use the Smart Kids fight BAC Level 2 activity book. Answer keys and pre and post tests. Suitable for grades K-3.
He’s BAC! – He’s germy, he’s green, he’s very rude. Check out this great illustrated storybook “He’s BAC” written by Judy A. Harrison, PhD, The University of Georgia, with illustrations by Jeff Fastener.
The original Fight BAC!® education program for young children to teach them about the four basic concepts of food safety.
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[Insert Name of Material] Feedback Form
Your feedback is important and will help us improve our food safety education materials. Please take a few minutes to fill out this evaluation form.
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Activity Tracker Form
Conduct a process evaluation and track program inputs and outputs by providing this form to staff or volunteers to complete for each activity. You can adapt this form to suit your program’s needs. When collected input responses into a spreadsheet to keep track of program activities. Don’t forget to reflect on the information gathered to see how activities can be improved.
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Participant Evaluation Form
How much do you agree or disagree with the items below:
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