Joanna, Here are two things that I have recently used or planned on using soon that may fit the bill: 1. Lo que comen<http://www.furiamag.com/lo-que-el-mundo-come/> - a series of photos (no text! Hooray! Can be used in any language) taken from a recent book: families from around the world are shown with all the food/drink they consume in a typical week. Start with generating lists of what is there, or what is missing from their diets, then move gradually toward evaluating overall quality of diet/nutrition, and possibly speculating on causes and effects of this type of diet. 2. A Spanish Language infographic on Anorexia - I edited the original graphic to cover up the girl (too provocative for my kids), as well as the small section on sexuality and anorexia. I'm planning a few reading strategy exercises around this piece. Hope these help out. Dan Call From: ola-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ola-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Troy Longstroth Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2014 11:47 AM To: ola@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [ola] Re: Food and healthy eating habits Joanna, I have gotten lots of pamphlets, handouts, etc. from the county health department. They have all kinds of nutrition and health resources in Spanish. Troy Troy Longstroth Spanish and Outdoor Recreation Teacher Redmond Proficiency Academy www.rpacademy.org<http://www.rpacademy.org> cell: 541-977-3143 [Image removed by sender.] On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 11:41 AM, JoAnna Coleman <joannac@xxxxxxx<mailto:joannac@xxxxxxx>> wrote: Hola OWLers, we are currently describing foods, talking about healthy eating habits and comparing foods eaten in the US and Latin America and Spain in my second year class, I was wondering if any of you have any good authentic materials (ie. articles, graphs, etc...) or activities that you have used with your students. Thanks! JoAnna Coleman Spanish Teacher Wilson High School 503-916-5280 ext. 75231 joannac@xxxxxxx<mailto:joannac@xxxxxxx> http://profecoleman.wordpress.com/
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