An eye-opening investigation into the health consequences, ethical dilemmas, and public health policies surrounding tobacco and nicotine use for 9th grade students.
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 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.
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 listening skills to create a concise oral or written summary of a wellness tip about physical activity.
Students explore the logical connections between a health recommendation and its supporting evidence in a tip about healthy snacking.
Students practice identifying multiple supporting details that answer 'how' or 'why' regarding stress management techniques.
Students learn to differentiate between the overarching topic (Main Idea) and the specific examples (Details) in a tip about sleep hygiene.
Students focus on 'listening for signals'—identifying specific keywords and vocabulary words in a 60-second wellness tip about hydration.
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 explores the 'why' behind hygiene, focusing on social confidence, professional success, and community respect for high school students. It transitions from knowing the 'how' to implementing consistent daily routines.
A lesson focused on identifying age-specific hazards and designing comprehensive prevention strategies for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers to ensure a safe environment for growth.
A hands-on lesson where students act as safety inspectors, identifying hazards in various childcare settings and developing prioritized remediation plans.
A comprehensive lesson on child safety hazards, teaching students how to identify risks, classify hazards, and implement supervision strategies to create safe environments for children.
Students learn to distinguish between medically accurate information and health misconceptions by identifying sources of misinformation, understanding the risks of 'quackery,' and practicing how to verify health claims using reliable resources.
A comprehensive look at the biological impact of caffeine on the human body, exploring how it interferes with brain chemistry and the distinction between temporary energy boosts and long-term health risks.
A comprehensive one-hour lesson for middle schoolers exploring the physical, social, and long-term consequences of alcohol use through interactive stations and visual instruction.
A lesson for boys' volleyball teams focused on building positive team dynamics, understanding the mental health impact of sportsmanship, and practicing supportive communication on the court.
A simple introduction to the 6 essential nutrients designed for high school SPED students reading at a 2nd-grade level, focusing on the concept of 'fueling' the body engine.
A comprehensive 2-hour lesson for 9th graders on identifying and responding to dangerous situations at home, school, and in the community, including emergency and disaster preparedness.
A 50-minute introduction to fundamental cooking techniques, focusing on heat management and timing through the lens of a vegetable stir-fry.
Equips students with refusal skills and provides a step-by-step framework for cessation and supporting peers.
Examines the multi-system physical consequences of long-term vaping and tobacco use, from respiratory damage to cardiovascular risks.
Explores the neuroscience of nicotine addiction, focusing on how vaping chemicals hijack the brain's reward system.
A high-performance bowling lesson designed to bridge the gap between intuitive 'feel' and technical precision targeting. Focused on maintaining mental stamina and frame-by-frame consistency for competitive athletes.