An introductory 45-minute lesson for 7th graders on recognizing mental health signs, developing coping strategies, and seeking help in a supportive environment.
A comprehensive lesson on hydration safety and awareness, featuring fun facts, body awareness activities, and practical tips for staying hydrated in daily life.
A collection of hygiene reference postcards tailored for elementary, middle school, high school, and adults. Each double-sided card provides empathetic, age-appropriate guidance on essential daily routines to support health and confidence.
Explore the regulatory history and current standards of food safety through the lens of the FDA's GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) list. Students will analyze the criteria for safety and the distinction between food additives and GRAS substances.
A comprehensive guide to the sport of pickleball, covering its history, rules, equipment, and strategies through an informational packet and interactive assessments.
A comprehensive unit on badminton covering its history, official rules, terminology, and advanced strategies through an informational packet, comprehension exercises, and interactive puzzles.
An introductory lesson on the fundamentals of cricket, including its historical origins, essential equipment, basic rules, and the layout of the field.
A high-energy lesson focused on understanding heart health through cardiovascular exercise, specifically walking, running, and machine-based cardio. Students will learn to monitor their heart rate and understand the benefits of aerobic activity.
A comprehensive guide to circuit training, covering the five components of fitness, key terminology, and practical application. Includes an instructional handout, a comprehension worksheet, and an answer key.
A quick, effective mobility session designed for office workers and students to alleviate desk-related tension. This lesson focuses on chair-based movements and upper body stretches that can be performed without any special equipment.
An independent student-led module covering essential first aid skills including CPR, choking response, and wound care. Designed for a 2-hour substitute block.
A comprehensive health lesson for Grade 7/8 exploring cultural diversity and inclusion through the lens of sport. Students build empathy and social-emotional skills by analyzing community dynamics and designing inclusive athletic environments.
Students map the cycle of addiction, defining tolerance and withdrawal through case studies and simulations.
A comprehensive lesson for 7th graders exploring the foundations of healthy relationships, covering communication, boundaries, red/green flags, and digital dating safety.
A high-energy lesson focused on sprinting biomechanics, explosive power, and form analysis for track and field. Students learn the science of speed and apply it through drills, data collection, and competitive games.
A comprehensive lesson examining the differences between substance use, misuse, and abuse, focusing on vaping, tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, and drugs.
An investigative lesson exploring the myths and facts surrounding vaping, alcohol, and drug use to help students make informed, healthy choices.
A comprehensive lesson on providing first aid based on American Red Cross protocols, covering emergency response, wound care, CPR, and AED use.
A comprehensive 7th-grade health lesson exploring the distinction between helpful and harmful substances, the physical and social effects of substance use, and the internal and external factors that influence choices.
A high-energy, 30-minute lesson where 7th graders practice refusal skills through immersive role-play scenarios that test their loyalty and values.
A collection of materials for the Irondequoit Modified Unified Basketball Spring 2026 season, including schedules and promotional resources.
A comprehensive research unit where students investigate the biological mechanisms, classifications, and modern management strategies for diabetes.
A comprehensive guide to planning a health-focused essay on the impact of fast food, including brainstorming tools and structural outlines.
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.
This lesson teaches middle schoolers about the dangers of nicotine, specifically vaping, while covering peer pressure refusal strategies and federal tobacco regulations. Students will analyze the laws that protect public health and practice social navigation skills.
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.