A 3-hour lesson for 10th graders focusing on nutrition as "fuel for the body machine." Uses relatable analogies and simplified terms to explain how sugar, protein, and fats affect energy, mood, and health.
An introductory health lesson for 6th graders exploring the three pillars of health: physical, mental, and social. Students will understand how these three areas are interconnected and form the 'Health Triangle'.
A lesson focused on the lifelong benefits of physical activity and the decision-making skills required to promote health for individuals, families, and communities.
A physical education lesson for K-2 students focusing on mastering the fundamental locomotor movements through practice and assessment.
A comprehensive assessment and instructional set for middle school floor hockey, focusing on core skills, game rules, and tactical strategies.
A foundational lesson covering tennis rules, scoring, strokes, and court positioning, designed to prepare students for gameplay and officiating.
A lesson focused on bilateral coordination, crossing the midline, and mild cardio fitness using clear, visual instructions for transition-aged students.
Students learn to navigate different social environments by understanding that rules and expectations change based on the setting (home vs. school).
Exploring the connection between physical activity and mental health, including stress management techniques and active lifestyle habits.
An investigative look at food labels, serving sizes, and identifying hidden ingredients like added sugars and sodium.
Students explore the five food groups, understand the importance of balanced nutrition, and learn how to build a healthy plate.
A comprehensive introduction to the six dimensions of health, focusing on how they interact to create overall well-being through the 'Wellness Wheel' model.