Students learn where their heart is located and practice feeling it beat after different levels of activity. They use simple tools like paper towel rolls as 'stethoscopes' to listen to a partner's heart.
A physical therapy lesson focused on bilateral coordination for active 2nd graders, featuring the 'Sync Squad' theme to make symmetrical and alternating movements engaging and fun.
This lesson explores how various media platforms shape public perception of mental health, focusing on a 2024 literature review. Students will analyze the impact of media portrayals on stigma, policy, and help-seeking behaviors across news and social media.
This lesson introduces students to healthy sleep hygiene habits through a personalized self-assessment checklist and teacher-led discussion. It focuses on concrete, actionable steps for improving evening and bedtime routines.
A collection of materials for the Irondequoit Modified Unified Basketball Spring 2026 season, including schedules and promotional resources.
A concise 10-minute review of physical school safety expectations for 6th graders, focusing on 'See Something, Say Something' and reporting methods.
Students step into the role of app developers to design a digital tool that supports mental health. They will identify a specific mental health challenge (stress, sleep, focus, or gratitude) and create a functional blueprint for their unique solution.
A comprehensive one-hour coaching framework designed to synchronize a bowler's footwork with their arm swing. This lesson covers key timing drills from stationary releases to full approach mechanics.
Students synthesize their learning from the unit by assembling a professional safety portfolio. They include hazard analyses, emergency plans, and reflective writing, followed by a peer review session to provide respectful feedback on their colleagues' work.
Students learn to design comprehensive emergency preparedness plans for a solo babysitting context. The lesson focuses on creating sequential action plans, evacuation strategies, and communication protocols for a babysitter working alone in a residential home.
This lesson examines the cardiovascular and pulmonary consequences of substance use, focusing on how stimulants and alcohol alter heart rhythm, blood pressure, and lung tissue integrity.
This lesson explores the chronic physical effects of alcohol use, specifically focusing on the progression of liver disease from fatty liver to cirrhosis and the overall impact of alcoholism on body systems.
This lesson explores the neurobiology of substance use, focusing on how alcohol and stimulants manipulate neurotransmitters in the Reward Pathway and the long-term consequences for the developing adolescent brain.
This lesson focuses on weather-related precautions and water safety strategies specifically for infant, toddler, and preschool environments, covering active supervision and emergency protocols.
A final celebration showcase of skills learned throughout the course.
Applying skills to create a cohesive meal with limited ingredients.
Elevating simple dishes through creative arrangement and garnishes.
Strategies for organizing weekly meals to reduce waste and stress.
Learning to shop smart and make the most of every dollar.
Visualizing food groups and balanced meals using the MyPlate model.
Building a positive relationship with all types of food.
Exploring the link between what we eat and how we feel.
Decoding nutrition labels and making empowered choices for the body.