Gale in Context: Elementary is a research database for Kindergarten to Grade …
Gale in Context: Elementary is a research database for Kindergarten to Grade 5 students. This resource is a credible, reliable and ad-free information source. Students, teachers and parents will find age-appropriate videos, images, biographies, magazine and newspaper articles on popular topics.
Gale in Context: Middle School is a research database for Grade 6 …
Gale in Context: Middle School is a research database for Grade 6 - Grade 8 students. This resource is a credible, reliable and ad-free information source. Students, teachers and parents will find age-appropriate videos, images, biographies, magazine and newspaper articles on popular topics.
Exploring “renewal” and “regeneration” through a holistic perspective, this project presents these …
Exploring “renewal” and “regeneration” through a holistic perspective, this project presents these concepts through the lens of sustainability. Students make connections to these concepts in the classroom and on the land. Whether they are exploring the impact of fires and controlled burns on the ecosystem or considering ways to regenerate and heal from trauma, students will have the opportunity to consider the many ways that people and the environment can rejuvenate in the wake of real or perceived destruction.In this folder, you will find:1. Teacher Overview2. Science Unit Plan3. Art Extension Unit4. ELA Extention Unit5. Outdoor Education Extension Unit6. Health Extension Unit7. Indigenous Perspectives Extension Unit
The health-related choices students learn to make when they’re young can have …
The health-related choices students learn to make when they’re young can have a lasting impact on their lifetime well-being, happiness, and academic success. EVERFI’s Healthier Me is an innovative, games-based middle school health curriculum that gives students the tools to make healthy, informed decisions when it comes to health and nutrition.
Throughout the course, students embark on fun wellness adventures through interactive games—from completing grocery shopping to creating a well-balanced cafeteria lunch—working through true-to-life scenarios to help them achieve positive wellness outcomes.
This could easily be extended to include an action plan (Health Education outcomes in the DM and AP strands) the students build based on their learning from this course.
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The choices students learn to make when they’re young can have a …
The choices students learn to make when they’re young can have a lasting impact on their lifetime well-being, happiness, and academic success. But 96% of elementary schools are unable to provide daily physical education. EVERFI’s Healthier Me is an innovative, games-based digital course that educates elementary school students about the importance of well-balanced meals and physical activity, preparing them to make healthy, informed decisions when it comes to nutrition and fitness and securing healthier, happier futures for the next generation.
This Course Covers Making healthy decisions Eating well-balanced meals Nutritional properties of foods Benefits of physical activity Balancing strength, endurance, and flexibility
The health-related choices students learn to make when they’re young can have …
The health-related choices students learn to make when they’re young can have a lasting impact on their lifetime well-being, happiness, and academic success. EVERFI’s Healthier Me is an innovative, games-based digital course that gives middle school students the tools to make healthy, informed decisions when it comes to health and nutrition. Throughout the course, students embark on fun wellness adventures through interactive games—from completing grocery shopping to creating a well-balanced cafeteria lunch—working through true-to-life scenarios to help them achieve positive wellness outcomes.
This Course Covers Interpreting & analyzing nutrition labels Eating well-balanced meals Nutritional properties of foods Setting goals to increase healthy habits
Healthline is a great A-to-Z resource for various physical and mental health …
Healthline is a great A-to-Z resource for various physical and mental health issues, emphasizing expert content with genuine caring. And you don't need to be under the weather to benefit from this website.
In addition to providing timely, modern health advice, Healthline is a beautifully presented and information-packed resource for your overall health and wellness. At Healthline, you'll find nutritious recipes, workout ideas, fitness and eating tips, and the latest in health news.
Access information about health science, research, data, monitoring and surveillance, and the …
Access information about health science, research, data, monitoring and surveillance, and the determinants of health. Funding, partnerships, investments, statistics, social and economic factors, determinants of health.
"Healthy Start is a bilingual program developed in Saskatchewan that increases healthy …
"Healthy Start is a bilingual program developed in Saskatchewan that increases healthy eating and physical activity opportunities in early learning environments."
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A main concern of shoe engineers is creating shoes that provide the …
A main concern of shoe engineers is creating shoes that provide the right amount of arch support to prevent (or fix) common gait misalignments that lead to injury. During this activity, students look at their own footprints and determine whether they have either of the two most prominent gait misalignments: overpronation (collapsing arches) or supination (high arches). Knowing the shape of a person's foot, and their natural arch movement is necessary to design shoes to fix these gain alignments.
Students further their understanding of the engineering design process while combining mechanical …
Students further their understanding of the engineering design process while combining mechanical engineering and bioengineering to create an automated medical device. During the activity, students are given a fictional client statement and are required to follow the steps of the design process to create medical devices that help reduce the workload for hospital workers and increase the quality of patient care.
Students are introduced to a challenge question. Towards answering the question, they …
Students are introduced to a challenge question. Towards answering the question, they generate ideas for what they need to know about medicines and how they move through our bodies, watch a few short videos to gain multiple perspectives, and then learn lecture material to obtain a basic understanding of how antibiotics kill bacteria in the human body. They learn why different forms of medicine (pill, liquid or shot) get into the blood stream at different speeds.
Childhood trauma isn壽猼 something you just get over as you grow up. …
Childhood trauma isn壽猼 something you just get over as you grow up. Pediatrician Nadine Burke Harris explains that the repeated stress of abuse, neglect and parents struggling with mental health or substance abuse issues has real, tangible effects on the development of the brain. This unfolds across a lifetime, to the point where those who壽獀e experienced high levels of trauma are at triple the risk for heart disease and lung cancer. An impassioned plea for pediatric medicine to confront the prevention and treatment of trauma, head-on.
In our increasingly globalized world, a single infected person can board a …
In our increasingly globalized world, a single infected person can board a plane and spread a virus across continents. Mark Honigsbaum describes the history of pandemics and how that knowledge can help halt future outbreaks. A quiz, thought provoking question, and links for further study are provided to create a lesson around the 8-minute video. Educators may use the platform to easily "Flip" or create their own lesson for use with their students of any age or level.
This video lesson is on the details of cancer cell growth. How …
This video lesson is on the details of cancer cell growth. How do cancer cells grow? How does chemotherapy fight cancer (and cause negative side effects)? The answers lie in cell division. George Zaidan explains how rapid cell division is cancer壽猻 "strength" -- and also its weakness.
What did you eat yesterday? Last week? Could you eat as much …
What did you eat yesterday? Last week? Could you eat as much as a hungry caterpillar? Students will learn vocabulary and learn about different agricultural products with this engaging activity. The story will come to life as you read and students construct their own caterpillar.
Final projects can help students summarize and review content from the entire …
Final projects can help students summarize and review content from the entire semester. Plus, they can create fantastic products with what they've learned!
Projects let students take what they’ve learned, put it all together and show off a little of their own creativity and personality.
Options include: 1. Create a website 2. Create a screencast video 3. Make a single multimedia webpage 4. Connect with a cause 5. Create an infographic 6. Create a series of podcasts 7. Do a genius hour-style project 8. Create an annotated collection 9. Tell it as a story 10. Make an explainer video
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