Real Food Rules Podcast
Real Food Songwriting is a podcast series from the STEAM Fund that showcases original songs written and performed by students through our hands-on Real Food Songwriting Program. In classrooms and communities, students collaborate to create music and lyrics around themes of nutrition, wellness, and making healthy choices—turning learning into creativity you can hear. Each episode features a student-created song that reflects their voices, ideas, and growth through the program. New episodes are released weekly, highlighting the power of music, education, and real food to inspire positive change. If you’re interested in bringing the Real Food Songwriting Program to your school or community, contact info@steamfund.org
Real Food Rules Podcast
Eat Like A Rainbow - Ms. Brey's 5th Grade Class at Sullivan West Elementary School
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What happens when 5th graders learn about nutrition and get to write their own music?
In the winter of 2026, students at Sullivan West Elementary School in Jeffersonville, NY teamed up with STEAM teaching artists Beth & Scott Bierko to explore the difference between real food and processed food—and then turned what they learned into an original, catchy song!
Through the Real Food Songwriting Program, students connected wellness, creativity, and teamwork while meeting learning goals across science, health, language arts, and music. The result? A joyful, hands-on experience that helps healthy habits stick long after the final note is sung.
🎤 Song: “Eat Like a Rainbow” - Performed and written by Ms. Brey’s 5th Grade Class
Listen along and see how colorful choices can make a healthy difference—one lyric at a time! 🌈🍎🥕
This project was made possible by the generous support of:
• The Rowley Family Foundation
• The Bonacic Family Foundation
• Sullivan County Discretionary Fund
• 98.3 WSUL Heart-A-Thon ❤️
• SC BOCES AIE CoSer
Interested in bringing this engaging, student-centered program to your school or district? Visit steamfund.org and contact Gary Siegel to learn how The Real Food Songwriting Program can work for your school and community.
Special thanks to everyone at Sullivan West Elementary School and our friends at A Single Bite for making this experience so meaningful!