

Getting people involved is key to the success of Fuel Up to Play 60. These tools can help you enlist the support of students and adults at school and in the community. Check out the Teambuilding Tips for ideas on how to get interested groups organized.
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No Internet? No email? No problem! Any adult in a school can download information to help students without Internet access take advantage of everything Fuel Up to Play 60 has to offer.
Use this tool to track your healthy eating and physical activity habits offline. Set goals and try to make improvements every day!
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This resource provides an overview of the Fuel Up to Play 60 student site, including screen views, information on how students can participate in the program, and how their dashboards work.
These teambuilding tips include ideas on how to recruit team members and form a team, and the characteristics of a well-functioing team.
Learn how students can be recognized, rewarded, and challenged to do even more in the Fuel Up to Play 60 Student Ambassador Program.
Need outside support or supplies for your Healthy Eating or Physical Activity Play or an event? These tips will help you find the right way to reach out to businesses in your community.
This resource provides information on how to motivate and encourage students to take an active role in Fuel Up to Play 60. Students want to make a difference. Use this resource to help you engage them in meaningful ways.
Do you want to get important members of your community – such as public officials, local celebrities, business owners and neighbors – involved in your program? Use these tips to help you talk about Fuel Up to Play 60 with people in your community and get them excited about joining your efforts.
Learn how to use the online Fuel Up to Play 60 Tracker. You can use this resource to track your healthy eating and physical activity goals and habits.
Use these printable information sheets to engage all the various people who can help make Fuel Up to Play 60 work. There is information on how you can engage students, school nutrition professionals, teachers, principals and more.