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Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Grade 1 Mental, Emotional & Social Health 3Growth, Development & Family Life 2Consumer & Community Health 2Injury Prevention & Safety 3 Grade 2 Nutrition & Physical Activity 3Prevention & Control of Disease 2Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drugs 3Environmental Health 2 Grade 3 Nutrition & Physical Activity (page 2) 3 timesMental, Emotional & Social Health (page 6) 3 timesConsumer & Community Health (page 10) 2 timesInjury Prevention & Safety (page 14) 3 times Grade 4 Environmental Health 2Prevention & Control of Disease 2Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drugs 3Injury Prevention & Safety 3 Grade 5 Nutrition & Physical Activity 3Mental, Emotional & Social Health 3Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drugs 3Growth, Development & Family Life 2 Critical Content/Concept Web  Unit Topic:  Conceptual Lens:  Grade:  Grade: 3 Subject: Health Unit: Nutrition and Physical Activity Lens: ChoicesEnduring UnderstandingsGuiding QuestionsAwareness of food groups, nutrients, serving sizes and food labels can impact healthy food choices. Balancing nutrition and physical activity promotes a healthy lifestyle. Why are specific foods categorized according to the current food pyramid? What are the primary nutrients in each food group? Why is it important to know about food labels and serving sizes? What are the benefits of physical activity on the body? What are some positive outcomes of balancing nutrition and physical activity? Grade: 3 Subject: Health Unit: Nutrition and Physical Activity Lens: Choices AC = Assessment Code: Q Quizzes P - Prompts Critical Content and Skills O Observations WS Work Samples D Dialogues SA Student Self-Assessment T - TestsStudents will KnowACStudents will be able toACWhy foods are categorized into food groups. The effects nutrients have on the body. (1.1.1, 1.1.6) Which foods provide specific nutrients. Recommended serving sizes using the current food pyramid. (1.1.1) The importance of eating a balanced diet - correct amounts from each of the food groups (1.1.1) The value of balancing caloric input and output (nutrition and physical activity). (1.1.1) How to make healthy choices when planning snacks and meals. (1.1.1) How to analyze nutrition facts on a food label. The benefits of physical activity on the body. (1.1.1, 1.1.6) Accessing Information Identify characteristics of valid health information, products, and services. 3.1.1 Decision Making Identify health-related situations that might require a thoughtful decision. 5.1.1 Choose a healthy option when making a decision. 5.1.5 Practice Healthy Behaviors Identify responsible personal health behaviors. 7.1.1 Demonstrate a variety of healthy practices and behaviors to maintain or improve personal health. 7.1.2 Demonstrate a variety of behaviors that avoid or reduce health risks. 7.1.3  Grade: 3 Subject: Health Unit: Nutrition and Physical Activity Lens: ChoicesSuggested Instructional Plan/Activities (Correlations)An activity that allows students to find their balance between food and fun. (Caloric input and output) 1,2 5,6,9 2,3,4,5,6Analyze nutrition facts on food labels. 1 3,4,8 1Create scenarios that allow students to make choices regarding healthful meals, snacks and physical activity (role play, paper/pencil, cut and paste, etc.) 1,2 5,7 2,3,4,5,6 Critical Content/Concept Web  Unit Topic:  Conceptual Lens:  Grade:  Grade: 3 Subject: Health Unit: Mental, Emotional & Social Lens: CommunicationEnduring UnderstandingsGuiding QuestionsGoal setting can enhance a healthy lifestyle. Communication skills impact relationships. What is a goal? Why do we set goals? How do we set goals? What are the steps of goal setting? What are some road blocks and how can they be overcome? What are communication skills? How can we communicate effectively? What are ways we communicate both verbally and non-verbally?  Grade: 3 Subject: Health Unit: Mental, Emotional & Social Lens: Communication AC = Assessment Code: Q Quizzes P - Prompts Critical Content and Skills O Observations WS Work Samples D Dialogues SA Student Self-Assessment T - TestsStudents will KnowACStudents will be able toACHow to set goals. How to apply character traits. (1.1.2) A positive attitude can impact emotional health. (1.1.2) The importance of managing emotions. (1.1.2) The types of health (Physical, Social, Intellectual, Emotional). (1.1.2) Effective communication skills. Empathy is the act of understanding how someone else may feel. Feeling angry is normal. A bully is someone who wants power over another person. A victim is someone who is a target of the bully. A bystander is someone who is not a bully or a victim. There are many ways to solve problems. Interpersonal Communication Demonstrate effective verbal and nonverbal communication skills to enhance health. 4.1.1 Demonstrate nonviolent strategies to manage or resolve conflict. 4.1.3 Goal Setting Set a personal health goal and track progress toward its achievement. 6.1.1 Practice Health Behaviors Identify responsible personal health behaviors. 7.1.1  Grade: 3 Subject: Health Unit: Mental, Emotional & Social Lens: CommunicationInstructional Plan/Activities (Correlations)Teach students the steps to goal setting. Have students set SMART goals. (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely).1 1 3 Role-play effective communication skills (verbal and nonverbal).2 6 1,2 Place a piece of paper on the back of each student. Instruct students to write a positive trait about each of their classmates. Discussion to follow.n/a2,3 n/aRole-play a potential bully situation. Be sure to have the roles of bully, victim and bystander. What are some things that can be done to resolve the situation?27-121,2 Critical Content/Concept Web  Unit Topic:  Conceptual Lens:  Grade:  Grade: 3 Subject: Health Unit: Consumer and Community Health Lens: InfluencesEnduring UnderstandingsGuiding QuestionsThe ability to recognize valid and reliable product and service information can develop better consumers. Advertising can influence the choices we make.Why do you need reliable information about health products and services? Where can I locate product and service information? How can I determine whether the information is accurate? What advertisements influence you? Where do you see advertisements? Are they always truthful and accurate? Why cant you always depend on an advertisement for reliable and accurate information about a product or service?  Grade: 3 Subject: Health Unit: Consumer and Community Health Lens: Influences AC = Assessment Code: Q Quizzes P - Prompts Critical Content and Skills O Observations WS Work Samples D Dialogues SA Student Self-Assessment T - TestsStudents will KnowACStudents will be able to doACHow advertising influences their purchases. The difference between want and need. How to identify ways of accessing consumer and health-related information. How to analyze the information gathered about consumer products and health. (1.1.5) About community opportunities to enhance a healthy lifestyle. (i.e. greenbelt, foothills, parks and recreation and health fairs etc.)Analyzing Influences Describe ways that technology can influences personal health. 2.1.5 Accessing Information Identify characteristics of valid health information, products, and services. 3.1.1 Locate resources from home, school, and community that provide valid health information. 3.1.2 Grade: 3 Subject: Health Unit: Consumer and Community Health Lens: InfluencesSuggested Instructional Plan/Activities (Correlations)Create a commercial or advertisement on health products.1,21-41-3Assign an advertisement for a health product to each student (i.e. toothpaste, shampoo, vitamins, exercise equipment, lotions and energy drinks etc.). Students will analyze the advertisement and present to the class.  1,2 1-4 1-3 Critical Content/Concept Web  Unit Topic:  Conceptual Lens:  Grade:  Grade: 3 Subject: Health Unit: Injury Prevention & Safety Lens: ChoicesEnduring UnderstandingsGuiding Questions Appropriate and safe behaviors will reduce the risk of injury. Proper skills in basic first-aid with 911 procedures may save a life. How do following safety rules and procedures help keep you safe? Why is it important to never pick up a gun? Why is it important to be aware of your surroundings? Why is it important to stay calm when calling 911?  Grade: 3 Subject: Health Unit: Injury Prevention & Safety Lens: Choices AC = Assessment Code: Q Quizzes P - Prompts Critical Content and Skills O Observations WS Work Samples D Dialogues SA Student Self-Assessment T - TestsStudents will KnowACStudents will be able toACThe importance of sport vehicle (bike, scooters, roller blades etc.) and pedestrian safety. (1.1.4) The steps for helping others i.e 911 call and basic first aid (cuts, bruises, burns, stings and nose bleeds). The importance of being prepared for changes in weather and their surroundings. (1.1.4) Rules for gun safety. (1.1.4) How to identify unsafe situations in the home (i.e. answering telephone, cooking, answering the door). (1.1.4) Counselor Presentation with classroom teacher present (parent permission required) Personal Safety (safe touch/unsafe touch), the Touching Rule and protection from abuse. This will consist of 2-3 lessons in the general education classroom with classroom teacher present. Analyzing Influences Identify how peers can influence healthy and unhealthy behaviors. 2.1.3 Decision Making List healthy options to health related issues or problems. 5.1.3 Describe the outcomes of a health related decisions.5.1.6 Practice Health Behaviors Identify responsible personal health behaviors. 7.1.1 Demonstrate a variety of healthy practices and behaviors to maintain or improve personal health. 7.1.2 Demonstrate a variety of behaviors that avoid or reduce health risks. 7.1.3 Interpersonal Communication Demonstrate effective verbal and nonverbal communication skills to enhance health. 4.1.1 Demonstrate how to ask for assistance to enhance personal health. 4.1.4  Grade: 3 Subject: Health Unit: Injury Prevention & Safety Lens: ChoicesSuggested Instructional Plan/Activities (Correlations) Make scenario cards for first-aid situations working with partners. 1,2 2 2,3,5 Make safety signs or posters showing how to be safe. 1,2 1-5 1-5 IDAHO CONTENT STANDARDS HEALTH EDUCATION Grades 3-5 Standard 1: Comprehend Core Concepts Core Concepts of Health Education for Grades 3-5 are defined below: Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drugs The use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs has major implications in the lifelong health of individuals. Implications include the effects, influences, prevention and treatment of the use of alcohol, tobacco products, and other types of drugs on the body. Nutrition & Physical Activity To be ready to learn and to achieve their fullest potential, children need to be well nourished and physically active. In order to enhance physical, mental, emotional, and social health, students need to acquire the knowledge and skills to make healthy food choices and engage in lifelong physical activity. Injury Prevention & Safety Unintentional and intentional injuries rank among the greatest threats to the health of children and young adults. Knowledge of prevention through safe living habits, healthy decisions, violence prevention, emergency response and an awareness of the consequences of ones decisions, will help to prevent many injuries. Mental, Emotional & Social Health Mental, emotional and social wellbeing is a foundation for building good health which includes a sense of security, identity, belonging, purpose and competence in order to strive toward a healthy and productive life. Prevention & Control of Disease Individuals can have a considerable measure of control over their own health, including the risks of contracting most illnesses. Health-related choices and decisions regarding prevention of communicable and non-communicable diseases can include recognizing risk factors, identifying methods of contraction and transmission, as well as the prevention and treatment of disease including HIV. Information should be factual, medically accurate, objective and developmentally appropriate. Consumer & Community Health Consumers need to understand how health care services are provided and how individuals can take an active role in determining the use of health related services and products. Community health includes providing valid and appropriate health information, education, services, and products. Growth, Development & Family Life A healthy family unit is vital to the well-being and successful development of children and youth. Growth and development includes the stages of life, changes that occur during puberty, and changes in relationships with others that accompany social development and the aging process. Family living includes healthy relationships, information regarding growth and development, and disease including HIV and their prevention. Information should be factual, medically accurate, objective and developmentally appropriate. *Reference to Idaho Education Code Title 33, Chapter 16, Sections 1608-1611 Environmental Health Individuals need to be aware of the impact of environmental issues and hazards on personal health. Environmental health may include precautions and behaviors to safeguard personal health, and practices that will reverse or slow down environmental pollution and related problems. Goal 1.1: Students will comprehend core concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention to enhance health including: Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs; Nutrition and Physical Activity, Injury Prevention and Safety; Mental, Emotional and Social Health; Prevention and Control of Disease; Consumer and Community Health; Growth, Development and Family Life; and Environmental Health.. Grade 3-5 Objectives Objective(s): By the end of Fifth Grade, the student will be able to: 3-5.H.1.1.1. Describe the relationship between healthy behaviors and personal health. 3-5.H.1.1.2 Identify examples of emotional, intellectual, physical, and social health. 3-5.H.1.1.3 Describe ways in which a safe and healthy school and community environment can promote personal health. 3-5.H.1.1.4 Describe ways to prevent common childhood injuries and health problems. 3-5.H.1.1.5. Describe when it is important to seek health care. 3-5.H.1.1.6. Describe the impact of health behaviors on body systems. Standard 2: Analyzing Influences Goal 1.1: Students will analyze the influence of family, peers, culture, media, technology, and other factors on health behavior. Grade 3-5 Objectives Objective(s): By the end of Fifth Grade, the student will be able to: 3-5.H.2.1.1 Describe how the family influences personal health practices and behaviors. 3-5.H.2.1.2 Identify the influences of culture on health practices and behaviors. 3-5.H.2.1.3 Identify how peers can influence healthy and unhealthy behaviors. 3-5.H.2.1.4 Describe how the school and community can support personal health practices and behaviors. 3-5.H.2.1.5 Describe ways that technology can influences personal health. Standard 3: Accessing Information Goal 1.1. Students will demonstrate the ability to access valid information and products and services to enhance health. Grade 3-5 Grade Objectives Objective(s): By the end of Fifth Grade, the student will be able to: 3-5.H.3.1.1 Identify characteristics of valid health information, products, and services. 3-5.H.3.1.2 Locate resources from home, school, and community that provide valid health information. Standard 4: Interpersonal Communication Goal 1.1: Students will demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal communication skills to enhance health and avoid or reduce health risks. Grade 3-5 Objectives Objective(s): By the end of Fifth Grade, the student will be able to: 3-5.H.4.1.1 Demonstrate effective verbal and nonverbal communication skills to enhance health. 3-5.H.4.1.2 Demonstrate refusal skills that avoid or reduce health risks. 3-5.H.4.1.3 Demonstrate nonviolent strategies to manage or resolve conflict. 3-5.H.4.1.4 Demonstrate how to ask for assistance to enhance personal health. Standard 5: Decision Making Goal 1.1: Students will demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health. Grade 3-5 Objectives Objective(s): By the end of Fifth Grade, the student will be able to: 3-5.H.5.1.1 Identify health-related situations that might require a thoughtful decision. 3-5.H.5.1.2 Analyze when assistance is needed when making a health-related decision. 3-5.H.5.1.3 List healthy options to health related issues or problems. 3-5.H.5.1.4 Predict the potential outcomes of each option when making a health-related decision. 3-5.H.5.1.5 Choose a healthy option when making a decision. 3-5.H.5.1.6 Describe the outcomes of a health related decisions. Standard 6: Goal Setting Goal 1.1 Students will demonstrate the ability to use goal-setting skills to enhance health. Grades 3-5 Objectives Objective(s): By the end of Fifth Grade, the student will be able to: 3-5.H.6.1.1 Set a personal health goal and track progress toward its achievement. 3-5.H.6.1.2 Identify resources to assist in achieving a personal health goal. Standard 7: Practice Healthy Behavior Goal 1.1. Students will demonstrate the ability to practice health-enhancing behaviors and avoid or reduce health risks. Grades 3-5 Objectives Objective(s): By the end of Fifth Grade, the student will be able to: 3-5.H.7.1.1 Identify responsible personal health behaviors. 3-5.H.7.1.2 Demonstrate a variety of healthy practices and behaviors to maintain or improve personal health. 3-5.H.7.1.3 Demonstrate a variety of behaviors that avoid or reduce health risks. Standard 8: Advocacy Goal 1.1. Students will demonstrate the ability to advocate for personal, family, and community health. Grades 3-5 Objectives Objective(s): By the end of Fifth Grade, the student will be able to: 3-5.H.8.1.1 Express opinions and give accurate information about health issues. 3-5.H.8.1.2 Encourage others to make positive health choices.     PAGE  PAGE 1 Unit Overview To be ready to learn and to achieve their fullest potential, children need to be well nourished and physically active. In order to enhance physical, mental, emotional, and social health, students need to acquire the knowledge and skills to make healthy food choices and engage in lifelong physical activity. Suggested Time Frame: 9 weeks Vocabulary Nutrition and Physical Activity Choices 3 Benefits of Physical Activity Benefits of Nutrients Healthy Food Choices Nutritional Facts Unit Topic: Nutrition and Physical Activity Caloric Recommended Serving Size Nutritional Facts Dietary Guidelines Sodium Unit Overview Mental, emotional and social wellbeing is a foundation for building good health which includes a sense of security, identity, belonging, purpose and competence in order to strive toward a healthy and productive life. Suggested Time Frame: 9 weeks Vocabulary Mental, Emotional & Social Health Communication 3rd Goal Communication Skills Verbal Nonverbal Physical Health Social Health Emotional Health Intellectual Health Types of Health Character Traits Goal Setting Unit Topic: Mental, Emotional and Social Health Unit Overview Consumers need to understand how health care services are provided as well as how individuals can take an active role in deciding on use of health related services and products. Community health may include recognizing appropriate health professionals and products. Suggested Time: 9 weeks Vocabulary Consumer and Community Health Influences 3 Advertisements Community Consumerism Professionals Influences Analyzing Reliable Services Resources Hospital Clinic Consumerism Health Care Professionals Community Health Products Unit Topic: Consumer and Community Health Unit Overview Unintentional and intentional injuries rank among the greatest threats to health of children and young adults. Knowledge of prevention through safe living habits, healthy decisions, violence prevention, emergency response and an awareness of the consequences of ones decisions will help to prevent many injuries. Suggested Time Frame: 9 Weeks Vocabulary Injury Prevention & Safety Choices 3 First-Aid First-Aid Kit Hazard Surroundings Pedestrian Emergency Procedures Safety Healthy Decisions Prevention Unit Topic: Injury Prevention & Safety  > ? 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