SFT in the classroom

Young energy is contagious! I have spent the last month refining my classroom curriculum and working with schools  in Bend, Oregon on food and bike issues. I am concurrently amazed by the students’ creativity and insight while also becoming increasingly inspired by their enthusiasm to get involved in creating change in our community.

Here I am sharing the Tour route with a group of 6th graders at REALMS in Bend, Oregon:

 

Last week we went through the process of creating ‘Action Plans’ around any food issue that the students felt was important. Projects included original songs promoting fair trade, websites with healthy eating tips, flyers raising awareness about poverty, a local food rally and presentations to elementary school classes. You can find my action plan lesson outline for the REALMS 6th graders here.

Below is a group of students preparing for their ‘Eat Local’ rally:

I can’t wait to share the Tour curriculum with classrooms across the country. We are going to have SO MUCH FUN!!

Tour gear is starting to roll in!

Each day the reality of my upcoming tour sinks in a bit more deeply. I had one of those moments last night as I unloaded my trusty little red pickup truck from a week on the road. Here are a few of my newest equipment acquisitions:

Custom SFT Caps from Double Darn 

A Bob trailer, courtesy of Mark Chavez

Miessence sunscreen, toothpaste, deodorant & chapstick, courtesy of KV Organics

And one photo just for fun… Do you think this fuzzy co-pilot would enjoy the Tour?