A hands-on investigation into nutrition labels where students compare whole and processed foods to understand nutrient density and calorie composition.
A collaborative lesson where students transform their health textbook chapters into a Jeopardy-style review game to prepare for final exams.
A life skills lesson where students become 'Sleep Detectives' to analyze habits and identify healthy sleep patterns using visual scenarios and simple decision-making.
A high-energy lesson focused on mastering the Cupid Shuffle while developing rhythm recognition, coordination, and the ability to follow multi-step auditory instructions.
The final day covers nutrition and meal planning, followed by the grand tallying of points and the medal ceremony to conclude the semester.
Day 3 focuses on environmental preparation and safety promotion, requiring students to apply knowledge of classroom layout and safety regulations to score points.
Day 2 explores middle childhood (ages 6-12), focusing on logical thinking, moral development, and the complexities of school-age social relationships.
Day 1 of the Olympics focuses on the rapid development of children aged two through five, challenging students to accurately categorize physical, cognitive, and social milestones.
In this project, students take on the role of culinary nutritionists to design a three-snack menu for elementary students, focusing on MyPlate balance, safety, and detailed preparation steps.
A comprehensive study guide covering nutrition, body systems, mental health, and disease prevention based on the Health Final Exam.
An exploration of the physical and mental health impacts of vaping and THC, focusing on respiratory health, brain development, and the cycle of addiction.
An informational lesson focused on drowning prevention and water safety protocols for backyard pools and open water environments.
A comprehensive lesson on water safety covering the buddy system, life jacket use, open water hazards, and emergency response techniques. Students will learn to recognize dangers and respond appropriately in various aquatic environments.
A comprehensive lesson on water safety covering pool, beach, and open water environments, emphasizing the buddy system and emergency procedures.
A comprehensive lesson on the biological journey from conception to birth, aligned with the 2023 Massachusetts Health and PE Frameworks. Students will explore fertilization, the three trimesters of prenatal development, and the stages of childbirth.
A comprehensive look at the biological journey from fertilization to the fetal stage, aligned with MA 2023 Health Frameworks and CHES standards for grade 9.
An intensive look at the 'Second Brain' in the gut, the role of the Vagus nerve, and how movement synthesizes neurotransmitters for emotional stability.
A deep dive into the glucose-insulin response, the chemistry of 'hanger,' and how micronutrients like Omega-3s build the physical architecture of the brain.
An investigative overview of environmental health hazards including air, water, chemical, and noise pollution. Students act as environmental detectives to identify causes, impacts, and solutions for various pollutants.
A comprehensive 90-minute lesson where students analyze fire causes, learn safety precautions, and design detailed fire safety plans for home, school, and the community.
A comprehensive community-based instruction lesson focused on developing pedestrian safety, situational awareness, and real-world decision-making skills during a guided walking tour.
A collection of interactive worksheets focused on the importance of sleep, healthy bedtime routines, and the physical and emotional benefits of rest for life skills students.
An intensive 15-minute 'Express' session focused on the core mechanics of the clinch and sprawl. Students learn to close the distance safely and defend against leg tackles with maximum efficiency.
A high-energy, 45-minute PE lesson featuring 10 active stations designed for large groups. Students rotate through teamwork-based challenges using hoops, balls, cones, and technology to build cooperation and fitness.
A fast-paced, creative project where students design safety posters covering water, sun, bike, and general summer safety tips in a 25-minute sprint.
A comprehensive lesson on medical vocabulary related to germs and the immune system, designed for WIDA level 4 students. Includes visual aids and comprehension-based assessments.
A 30-minute lesson for 3rd-5th graders focusing on the physical and emotional impacts of screen time, featuring posture tips and mood regulation strategies.
A 30-minute lesson designed for 3rd-5th graders to understand the impact of excessive screen time on physical health, specifically focusing on eye strain, and introducing the 20-20-20 rule.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the bi-directional relationship between gut health and mental well-being, specifically tailored for high schoolers in therapeutic settings. The lesson covers the enteric nervous system, the impact of nutrition, hydration, and substances on mood, energy, and cognitive function.