This resource provides tips on ways to teach students to value and accept feelings.
- Subject:
- Health
- Healthful Living
- Material Type:
- Reading
- Provider:
- One Time Through
- Date Added:
- 08/07/2017
This resource provides tips on ways to teach students to value and accept feelings.
Students learn about the proper procdures in using 9-1-1. Emergencies don't happen very often. But when they do, you want to get help fast. No one wants to spend time looking up the phone number. That's why 911 was created ? to make it easy. In the United States and Canada, dialing 911 on your telephone is the fastest way you can get help for yourself or someone else.
This lesson plan includes discussion questions and activities that will help students understand their sense of hearing and learn how to protect their ears.
This lesson plan includes discussion questions and activitiesthat will help students learn how the eye and brain work together to make vision possible.
The students will learn the importance of staying hydrated, proper hydration
methods, and how to identify signs of dehydration; how hydration keeps the body healthy; and the importance of hydration to the human body on Earth
and in space.
Article full of tips and advice about the importance of good hydration.
In this lesson, students will discuss the importance of hygiene. They will also conduct a science experiment with potatoes to monitor the growth of mold over time and then graph the results of their study.
Ready to Race? Answer TRUE or FALSE to each statement. For each answer you get right, you'll clear a hurdle on your way to the finish line. If you're wrong, you'll have a little trouble clearing the hurdle, but stay on track ? you can still finish the race! This interactive resource gives students the opportunity to see how well they understand the facts about staying healthy and physically active.
This activity teaches students a strategy for being assertive when problems come up with friends and family.
In this lesson, students explore things they are good at and identify these as their strengths, and explore how these can change over time.
This resource provides a variety of activities that helps students to identify and express their feelings.
Students learn about changes during puberty and how everyone is different.
Students will understand how self-image can influence lifestyle choices.
These activities will help your students learn about how the immune system
protects them from germs and illness.
Every day, almost 30 people in the United States die in motor vehicle crashes that involve an alcohol-impaired driver. This amounts to one death every 48 minutes. The annual cost of alcohol-related crashes totals more than $51 billion. This resource provides effective measures that can help prevent injuries and deaths from alcohol-impaired driving.
This lesson begins on page 2 of thepdf document. In this lesson, students will discuss peer influences and how to respond when asked to use alcohol.
This article provides information to help students understand sexual harrassment and sexual abuse including how to protect themselves.
This resource provides information on how foodborne diseases are an important public health problem in the United States. It includes incidence and trends related to foodborne diseases.
You know that basking in the sun is bad for you ? sun worshippers have prematurely aging skin, wrinkles, and maybe even skin cancer to look forward to. But what about tanning beds? Unfortunately, they can still cause the same (or worse) problems. In fact, doctors say that the use of tanning salons is one reason they're treating more and more young patients for skin cancer. This article compares indoor tanning vs. sunlight and provides students with information on understanding how to minimize risk.
This resource contains both an article and video with information on protection against UV rays involved in indoor tanning.