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Handout: Skin (Grades 9 to 12)
For this skin worksheet, students use the given story map to plan and write a picture book for young children that explains what skin, hair, and nails do each day. This worksheet has one graphic organizer.
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Quiz: Drugs (Grades 6 to 8)
For this drug learning exercise, students list reasons why people abuse drugs and reasons drugs can be dangerous. Students also list signs that someone is abusing drugs. This learning exercise has multiple-choice and short-answer questions.
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Handout: Depression (Grades 6 to 8)
In this depression instructional activity, students select a character from a book or TV show—a show or a movie that they think is depressing. Students list the signs, symptoms, and causes of depression.
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Handout: Stress (Grades 6 to 8)
In this stress instructional activity, students read statements written by students to identify what they think is causing the person's stress. Students provide at least two ways to reduce stress. This instructional activity has four...
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Handout: Eating Disorders (Grades 3 to 5)
In this tracking media advertisements about eating disorders worksheet, students observe and record magazine titles and covers, and observe advertised products and record ad descriptions. Students write nine short answers.
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Handout: Smoking (Grades 3 to 5)
For this health activity, students calculate the cost of smoking one, two, or three packs of cigarettes a week. They write wish lists that tell what they would do with the money that smokers spend.
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Handout: Vision (PreK to Grade 2)
In this human body worksheet, students participate in a vision exercise in which they stare at a green, black, and yellow American flag for 20 seconds. Then, students look at a blank sheet of white paper and record what they see.
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Handout: Fire Safety (PreK to Grade 2)
For this fire safety worksheet, students analyze a picture of smoke filling a bedroom. Students draw a picture of themselves crawling on the floor under the smoke to escape the room.
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Handout: Energy Balance (Grades 3 to 5)
In this health worksheet, students read three scenarios, each ending with a question. Students write about the decisions they would make that could increase or deplete their energy. Note: The page instructs students to read an article...
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Handout: Diabetes (Grades 6 to 8)
In this diabetes learning exercise, students are instructed to select a menu from a local restaurant, determine how it offers nutritious options for people with diabetes, and write a letter proposing ways the restaurant can better serve...
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Handout: Sportsmanship (Grades 3 to 5)
In this sportsmanship worksheet, students choose one of three given sports scenarios, then complete an organizer that asks: what would a good sport do, and what might happen next?
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Handout: Food Allergies (PreK to Grade 2)
In this food allergy activity, students create a button that kids with food allergies can wear to let people know they are allergic to certain foods. They use pictures and words.
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Handout: Asthma (PreK to Grade 2)
In this asthma triggers worksheet, students circle asthma triggers they find in two scenes, one inside a room and one outside in a neighborhood.
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Handout: Fire Safety (PreK to Grade 2)
For this fire safety worksheet, students draw a picture of themselves stopping, dropping, and rolling, then trace the three words beneath their pictures.
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Handout: Diabetes (Grades 3 to 5)
For this health problems -diabetes worksheet, learners write an entry in a journal for five days describing how they would feel if they were told they had diabetes. Students must discuss how they learned, the symptoms, the type, and how...
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Handout: Respiratory System (PreK to Grade 2)
In this respiratory system worksheet, students design a workout with exercises that target slow, normal, and fast breathing. Students draw the exercises and then write about them.
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Handout: Alcohol (Grades 3 to 5)
In this alcohol abuse learning exercise, students create a flowchart to show the path that alcohol takes in the body, then write five negative and dangerous things that might happen if someone consumes too much alcohol.
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Handout: Breakfast (Grades 3 to 5)
In this personal health learning exercise, students paste or draw pictures of food that are a part of a healthy breakfast on a place setting. They explain why each item is a healthy choice by writing next to each item.
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Handout: Healthy Snacking (Grades 3 to 5)
In this health learning exercise, students read suggested articles on healthy snacking, then design a "dream snack machine" by drawing pictures and labeling them.
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Personal Health: Energy Balance
In this health worksheet, students draw pictures of foods they eat on one side of a scale and things they do on the other, circling foods that are healthy and using triangles to indicate activities that burn energy and increase heart rate.
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Handout: Energy Balance (PreK to Grade 2)
In this health worksheet, students list healthy snack foods and then design a five-minute workout to get their "blood flowing." Students fill out a graphic organizer with the information.
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Handout: Conflict Resolution (PreK to Grade 2)
For this conflict resolution worksheet, students complete a picture story in a graphic organizer, including a problem and a solution, then discuss their "story" with the class.
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Handout: Breakfast (PreK to Grade 2)
In this health worksheet, students draw pictures of foods they want to include in a "breakfast buffet," including a variety of foods, then discuss them with the class.
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Handout: Empathy (PreK to Grade 2)
In this health activity, students complete a graphic organizer, finishing sentences about emotions; what makes them happy, sad, etc. Students draw a picture that shows what they look like when they feel a certain way.