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2016 EDUCATION MAGAZINE

LINCOLN DAILY

NEWS.COM

March 1, 2016 Page 17

Go Foods, “You can always go

to these if you’re hungry.”

Slow Foods, “These can put

on extra calories, but are not

necessarily bad for you.”

Whoa foods, “Everything is fine

in moderation but I should really

think about if I’ve already had

this, this week maybe I better

not have another candy bar,

whoa, lay off.”

Finally, Fricke offered the

philosophy behind the program,

“The encouragement is to eat

more Go Foods than Slow Foods

and more Slow Foods than

Whoa Foods.” Makes perfect

healthy sense.

Lastly, the active lifestyle for

the students kicks into high

gear during their daily Physical

Education classes.

Brent Grisham, the PE teacher

at MPGS, explained the

new method in this fashion,

“Basically it’s kind of a shift

in the PE philosophy from

old, where kids would come

in and be sitting on their spots

and waiting to do stretches and

stuff of that nature. To now,

when they get dressed for PE

they immediately come into the

gym and start walking. Instead

of the downtime of maybe

5-10 minutes of waiting until

everybody was situated, they

are already moving. The idea

behind that is not have any time

at the beginning of class where

they are not physically active.

Then we go right into our

regular running or whatever we

do after that.”

Grisham added that there are

three CATCH programs geared

towards the different age groups:

Kindergarten, first and second

grades; third, fourth and fifth

grades; sixth, seventh and eighth

grades. “There are all kinds of

games and activities within each

CATCH program that are age

specific with the games based on

movement.”

The old elimination games are

really being ‘eliminated’ this day

in age, as Grisham explained,

and the kids seem to be having

more fun than ever. “Instead of

sitting out when you get out, you

do exercises like jumping jacks

on the side and then go back into

the game. They are fun games

with unique names so the kids,

especially the younger kids,

really latch onto the names. The

good part about it is, they kind

of forget how active they really

are.

Traditionally when you tell

kids to take off and run, that’s

boring. But when you get a

game where they are active

constantly they forget how much

they are actually doing. By the

time class is over they’re hot

and sweaty and they’ve spent

a good 20-25 minutes of being

physically active and enjoying it

at the same time.”

Now after all the physical

activity and healthy eating, it’s

time to hit the iPads again for

more learning at Mount Pulaski

Grade School.

The GO, SLOW and WHOA

food posters that the

students see everyday in the

school’s cafeteria.