A 2nd-grade health lesson exploring how allergies are an 'immune system mistake' and teaching essential poison ivy identification and first aid.
A comprehensive lesson teaching students how to identify safe adults, navigate digital interactions, ask for help in public, and maintain healthy boundaries with acquaintances.
A comprehensive lesson teaching students the four pillars of health: hygiene, sleep, nutrition, and exercise. Students will learn why these habits are essential for their bodies through interactive slides, matching activities, and a personal routine checklist.
Reviewing experiment results and identifying various ways to stay cool and safe during high-heat days.
A hands-on experiment using a cookie sheet to see how long it takes to cook an egg and cookie dough in the Arizona sun.
Focusing on UV protection through sunscreen, hats, and shade to prevent sunburns during outdoor play.
Introduction to Arizona's unique spring weather and the importance of staying hydrated when temperatures soar.
A lesson focused on teaching students the appropriate boundaries for using staff phones and understanding the correct procedures for emergency calls. Students learn why staff phones are off-limits and how to seek help effectively during emergencies.
Advances to more complex maneuvers including the canter, arena figures, and introducing the basics of jumping or advanced equitation patterns.
Introduces the foundational elements of riding, including mounting, correct posture, steering, and mastering the walk and trot gaits.
Focuses on the essential first steps of equestrianism: understanding horse behavior, safe handling, grooming techniques, and the names and uses of various tack components.
A supportive and age-appropriate lesson for 2nd-3rd grade girls focusing on physical growth, emotional regulation, and personal boundaries through the lens of a 'Growth Garden'. Students will explore social stories that normalize body changes and provide practical tools for impulse control and respecting personal space.