In this lesson students will share how eating a healthy dinner makes them feel.
- Subject:
- Health
- Healthful Living
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Provider:
- New York Road Runners
- Author:
- New York Road Runners
- Date Added:
- 02/26/2019
In this lesson students will share how eating a healthy dinner makes them feel.
In this lesson students will recognize a variety of healthy foods they can eat for dinner
In this lesson students will recognize healthy foods that they can eat for dinner.
In this lesson students will identify a variety of healthy dinner foods.
Students learn about identifying and dealing with strangers. Do you know how to be street smart? Being street smart means knowing how to keep yourself safe from strangers when you're alone or with other kids. Whether you're walking to school or to the bus, hanging out on the playground, or riding your bike in your neighborhood, being street smart helps you stay safe. When you're street smart, you know your way around, you know how handle yourself in tough situations, and you're able to "read" people.
Students will demonstrate an understanding of the different types of messages about alcohol consumption that are promoted in public awareness messaging by various groups and the consequences associated with drinking.
This activity helps students understand online safety.
In this activity, students begin to explore questions of self-identify and determine what they have in common with others.
US adults drank too much and got behind the wheel about 112 million times in 2010. Though episodes of driving after drinking too much ("drinking and driving") have gone down by 30% during the past 5 years, it remains a serious problem in the US. Alcohol-impaired drivers* are involved in about 1 in 3 crash deaths, resulting in nearly 11,000 deaths in 2009. Driving drunk is never OK. Choose not to drink and drive and help others do the same. This resource provides information on the dangers of drinking alcohol and driving.
Article about how drinking can hurt a baby during pregnancy.
Students will perform a skit about the consequences of driving drowsy and discuss.
In this lesson students will be given a list of Drug Information Web sites and a blank "Drug Abuse Crossword". They are to complete the crossword by finding the answers within the various websites. The information they glean from the Web search will be used to plan an informational brochure to be distributed to all students in school.
This resource provides information to help students understand the dangers of drug use.
This article provides information to help students understand the dangers of drug and alcohol use while driving.
This is a interactive website where students will learn how drug abuse can lead to the contraction of HIV/Aids.
This is an interactive website where students will learn about the dangers of using ecstasy and how it can damage their bodies and put them at risk.
This is an interactive website where students will learn the dangers of using marijuana and how to get help.
This is an interactive website where students will learn about methamphetamines, their dangers and effects, addiction, and where to get help.
This is a supplemental website that can be used while teaching the dangers of abusing prescription drugs. Students will learn how prescription drugs are abused, how they can harm the body, and how to get help for someone they suspect may be abusing prescription drugs.
Students learn and explain the effects and consequences of drug use and the factors which contributes to them. The lesson is located on pages 23-24 of the pdf.