Students act as nutrition consultants to design personalized meal plans. They analyze macronutrient roles, calculate metabolic rates, master portion control, and adapt plans for dietary constraints like allergies and budgets.
A series of health and wellness lessons for high school students focused on developing psychological resilience, critical media literacy, and a functional approach to self-perception.
A comprehensive unit focused on debunking mental health myths and establishing a scientific understanding of mental illness through the Bio-Psycho-Social model.
A comprehensive health education unit focused on understanding mental health stigma, its impacts, and strategies to reduce it through communication and social media advocacy.
A lesson sequence exploring the biological and psychological links between diet and mental wellbeing, focusing on how different foods impact mood, energy levels, and long-term mental clarity.
A comprehensive unit focused on the interplay between physical health and mental wellbeing, exploring how lifestyle choices, exercise, nutrition, and coping mechanisms influence emotional resilience.
A comprehensive high school health sequence focused on understanding the complex interplay of biological and environmental factors that contribute to mental health and illness.
A high school health lesson analyzing the physiological effects of stimulants and depressants on the nervous system and the 'rebound effect' of using substances to cope with stress.
This lesson sequence explores the physiological impact of stress and substance use on the central nervous system, focusing on how exogenous chemicals disrupt homeostasis. Students analyze a medical case study to apply their understanding of stimulants and biological feedback loops.
A high school health and psychology unit exploring neurodiversity, focusing on the diagnostic criteria, support needs, and lived experiences of individuals on the autism spectrum.
A high school health lesson focused on debunking common myths about psychosis, understanding its clinical definition and symptoms, and exploring the impact of social stigma on recovery.
A high school health lesson focused on the physiological effects of stress, specifically cortisol's impact on the brain, and practical laboratory testing of stress-reduction techniques. Students explore eustress versus distress and measure their own heart rate and stress levels during guided interventions.
A comprehensive 16-week weight training curriculum divided into two parts: 'Part 1: The Human Engine' (Weeks 1-8) focusing on movement patterns, bodyweight mastery, and anatomy; and 'Part 2: The Iron Forge' (Weeks 9-16) focusing on advanced compound lifts, training science, and independent program design. Includes nutrition for performance and comprehensive classroom activities.
Um programa completo de 30 dias focado em perda de gordura, com orientações de planejamento, receitas nutritivas e ferramentas de acompanhamento de progresso.
A comprehensive lesson sequence for High School Health/Psychology focused on understanding clinical depression, the biological basis of mental health, and strategies to overcome societal stigma.
A restorative learning program designed for high school students to reflect on the impact of substance use and prepare for a positive return to their school community. The program balances scientific facts with deep personal reflection.
A comprehensive health sequence for 11th-grade students focused on developing personalized fitness plans, understanding the science of physical activity, and debunking common fitness myths.
A professional 6-week certification-style journey into Ayurveda. Each week features a comprehensive 2-hour 'Deep Dive Module' combining academic reading, interactive reflections, and knowledge checks, supported by practical 'Applied Healing' assignments (1-2 hours) for real-world integration.
A comprehensive 9th-grade mental health curriculum focused on building resilience, understanding mental health challenges, managing stress, and navigating the digital world. Students will engage in self-reflection and practical skill-building to support their emotional well-being.
A series of workshops and resources for elementary school parents focusing on common school-related health concerns, starting with head lice management.
This undergraduate sequence explores the neuroscience and physiology of stress and anxiety, grounding emotional experiences in biological reality. Students will study the HPA axis, evolutionary mismatches, somatic markers, and physiological regulation techniques to move from reactivity to mastery.
A 5-lesson health and counseling sequence for 11th graders focusing on the 'A' (Avoid Mood-Altering Substances) and 'E' (Exercise) components of the PLEASE skills. Students explore the neurobiology of substance use versus physical activity to build emotional resilience.
A comprehensive 5-lesson sequence for 7th-grade students focused on recognizing mental health warning signs and practicing the ACT (Acknowledge, Care, Tell) framework. Students transition from understanding mental health as a spectrum to identifying specific red flags and overcoming barriers to reporting concerns to trusted adults.
A research-focused sequence for 9th-grade students to map, evaluate, and access specialized crisis resources. Students learn to distinguish between general and specialized support, evaluate the credibility of services, and develop a personalized safety resource plan.
This sequence equips 10th-grade students with the skills to identify and access specialized crisis resources. Students will learn to distinguish between emergency services (911), mental health lifelines (988), and specialized support for domestic violence and substance use, culminating in the creation of a personalized crisis resource plan.
This sequence explores the social and emotional complexities of seeking help via crisis hotlines. Students analyze common barriers like stigma and fear, debunk myths about emergency services, and practice supportive communication to help peers access professional resources.
This sequence demystifies the process of accessing crisis support by breaking down the mechanics of hotlines and text lines. Students learn to distinguish between emergency services (911) and crisis hotlines (988), understand the experience of reaching out, and create personal resource tools for future use.
This 9th-grade physical education sequence deconstructs the biomechanics of track and field, covering explosive sprint starts, maximum velocity mechanics, relay coordination, and pacing strategies for endurance. Students transition from raw power to strategic efficiency, culminating in a performance analysis and time trial assessment.
A comprehensive 9th-grade sequence on track and field events, focusing on the mechanics of horizontal jumps and throwing disciplines. Students explore the physics of force, momentum, and release angles through technical practice and a final simulated competition.
This 12th-grade sequence explores the technical mechanics of field events and the logistical complexities of track meet administration, preparing students for roles as athletes, coaches, and officials.
A high-performance track and field unit for 12th-grade students that integrates biomechanics and physiology. Students analyze acceleration physics, stride efficiency, energy systems, and relay coordination to optimize their athletic performance through data-driven training.