Focuses on the essential first steps of equestrianism: understanding horse behavior, safe handling, grooming techniques, and the names and uses of various tack components.
A lesson focused on teaching students the appropriate boundaries for using staff phones and understanding the correct procedures for emergency calls. Students learn why staff phones are off-limits and how to seek help effectively during emergencies.
A fun, engaging search-and-find activity featuring popular pocket monsters in a dense, colorful safari environment. Perfect for a brain break or a reward activity for 4th-grade students.
This lesson focuses on building practical refusal skills and strengthening the 'Shield Squad' (support systems). Students learn specific strategies to navigate high-pressure social contexts while acknowledging their inner feelings.
This lesson covers the physiological effects of caffeine on the body and provides clear, evidence-based guidelines for safe consumption across different age groups based on FDA and NIH standards.
This lesson helps students identify the 'Inner State' (emotions, curiosity, stress) and 'Social Context' (peers, media, environment) that can lead to substance use. Students will develop awareness of these influences to make healthier choices.
A dynamic station-based lesson exploring the five food groups, nutrition labels, macronutrients, and portion control for 6th-grade students. Students rotate through hands-on activities to build a comprehensive understanding of how to fuel their bodies effectively.
A comprehensive safety training lesson for high school seniors focusing on campus security protocols, the risks associated with unauthorized food deliveries, and intruder prevention strategies.
Students research and categorize the various physiological and psychological benefits of regular physical activity, focusing on three key pillars: mental health, cardiovascular health, and muscular fitness.
A comprehensive 10th-grade health lesson exploring the physiological effects of sports and energy drinks. Students analyze ingredients, caffeine, and sugar content to make informed decisions about performance fueling and health.
A comprehensive lesson on personal hygiene and puberty for 6th graders, focusing on the importance of showering, deodorant, and clean clothes during the transition to adolescence.
A high-energy, 20-minute session designed for 80 students on a football field, focusing on teamwork and shared responsibility through large-scale cooperative challenges.
Advances to more complex maneuvers including the canter, arena figures, and introducing the basics of jumping or advanced equitation patterns.
Introduces the foundational elements of riding, including mounting, correct posture, steering, and mastering the walk and trot gaits.
An interactive, game-based lesson focusing on the short-term and long-term dangers of underage drinking, refusal skills, and common myths. Students 'level up' their health knowledge through scenario-based challenges.
A comprehensive look at the four pillars of a healthy lifestyle: nutrition, physical activity, sleep, and mental well-being. Students analyze their current habits and design a sustainable personal wellness plan.
A comprehensive lesson exploring how physical activity boosts both the physical body and mental well-being of teenagers, featuring interactive slides and reading comprehension.
Students learn to distill complex healthcare research into essential summary points for visual presentations using a medical reporting framework. Includes a basketball injury case study and a universal research checklist.
A hands-on lesson focused on identifying and responding to common kitchen injuries through a complex multi-injury scenario.
A comprehensive lesson for 6th-grade students on the synergy between physical activity types and a balanced diet, using a scientific 'Body Lab' theme. Students explore aerobic, strengthening, and flexibility exercises alongside MyPlate nutrition standards.
A 30-minute lesson for 1st graders to identify their personal support system of trusted adults at home, school, and in the community.
A supportive and age-appropriate lesson for 2nd-3rd grade girls focusing on physical growth, emotional regulation, and personal boundaries through the lens of a 'Growth Garden'. Students will explore social stories that normalize body changes and provide practical tools for impulse control and respecting personal space.