Our program handbook is full of ideas to get your school more active.
Complete Handbooks
English Handbook
French handbook/ télécharger le manuel en francais
Handbook Excerpts
Cover
Inside Cover and Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 – How to Use this Guide
Chapter 2 – Introduction
Chapter 3 – Making the Case
Chapter 4 – Implementation
4.1 Special Events (IWALK Month, Clean Air Day)
- Sample media release and backgrounder, pages 26-27
- Sample radio public service announcements, page 29
- Sample feedback form, page 32
- Sample tally sheet, page 33
- Clean Air Day – Walk to School 2010 poster competition notice
4.2 Walking/Wheeling Wednesdays Club
- Walking Wednesdays Club flyer, pages 36-37
- Sample Walking Wednesdays Club poster, page 38
- 23 quick ideas for your Walking Wednesdays Club, pages 40-42
4.3 Walking School Bus
- Luggage tag for Walking School Bus participants, page 55
- Letter, flyer and sign-up sheet, pages 56-58
- The Top 10 reasons to Have a Walking School Bus, page 59
- Sample newsletter article, page 61
4.4 Walking Buddies
4.5 Walk-a-Block Zones
4.6 Neighbourhood Walkabout
4.7 Best Routes to School Maps and Mapping Activities
4.8 Idle-Free Zones
Chapter 5 – Evaluation
- Parent transportation survey, page 83
- Student transportation survey, page 87
- Sample walkability survey (Green Communities Canada), pages 88-89
Chapter 6 – Curriculum Integration
- Kindergarten
- Grade 1
- Grade 2
- Grade 3
- Grade 4
- Grade 5
- Grade 6
- Grade 7
- Grade 8
- Grade 9
- Grade 10
- Grade 11
- Grade 12
Chapter 7 – Fun and Games
- Can you spy the signs of fall, page 117
- Can you spy the signs of winter, page 118
- Can you spy the signs of spring, page 119
- Paper doll art celebrating active transportation
- Sample fortune teller sheet
Requesting a Hard Copy
The Active and Safe Routes to School (ASRTS) Program Handbook and Resource Guide is available in hard copy to Manitoba schools and communities at no charge.
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