A career-focused lesson on Sports Medicine terminology, focusing on technical vocabulary used in clinical assessments and injury reporting. Students will master terms related to anatomy, injury types, and the SOAP note format.
A high school media literacy lesson focused on evaluating health and wellness claims on social media. Students learn to apply the SIFT method to distinguish between scientific evidence and viral misinformation.
A focused lesson component providing reference materials and a closing for a presentation on maritime survival skills and safety protocols.
A 45-minute participatory needs analysis session focused on identifying stakeholders, resources, and barriers to menstrual health for young girls, culminating in community-led solutions.
A concise presentation focusing on survival resources and references for maritime safety.
A comprehensive look at the physical, environmental, and psychological risks of being lost at sea, focusing on survival strategies and the human body's limits.
A comprehensive lesson on maritime survival strategies, real-life survival stories, and the essential equipment needed to survive at sea. Students will explore the physical and psychological challenges of being lost at sea and learn practical safety tips.
A comprehensive university-level training session on sea survival techniques, equipment, and psychological resilience. Students will analyze real-world case studies and master the technical specifications of life-saving maritime gear.
A comprehensive presentation on maritime survival, covering real-life examples, environmental risks, essential safety equipment, and practical survival protocols for extreme conditions at sea.
An introductory lesson on the fundamentals of sea survival, covering risks, life-saving equipment, and critical survival procedures.
Students will learn the essential pillars of maritime survival, including risk management, technical equipment use, and survival protocols for extreme sea conditions.
A hands-on activity where students categorize various foods into the five essential food groups to create a visual collage.
A 30-minute interactive lesson for 3rd and 4th graders exploring the 'Go, Slow, Whoa' nutrition framework to help students make healthier food choices.
A beginner's guide to maritime survival, covering immediate actions, hypothermia prevention, and signaling for rescue in a shipwreck scenario.
A comprehensive set of bulletin board materials for elementary school hallways, featuring summer safety tips, educational advice, and local community resources.
A complete set of vibrant, summer-themed bulletin board materials designed to provide students and families with healthy habits, learning tips, and community resources.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying stressors and developing healthy coping strategies, aligned with Massachusetts Grade 8 Health standards. Students will learn to distinguish between healthy and unhealthy stress management and build a personal 'coping kit'.
An interactive lesson for 9th graders focusing on real-world application of Red Cross Adult CPR/AED protocols through three distinct scenarios: a school basketball game, a shopping mall, and a community pool.
Combines the high energy of low-organized games with the fundamental skills of pickleball, designed specifically for large groups to maximize movement and paddle control.
Focuses on games that improve reaction time, hand-eye coordination, and mental focus through quick-decision challenges.