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Chapter 1Your Health andWellness

Lesson 1Your Total Health

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Essential Question:

How do the three aspects of health affect our everyday life?

Enduring Understanding:

Students will understand that wellness means that all three of the

sides of the triangle (physical, social, mental/emotional) are

healthy and in balance.

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health

habit

A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being

A pattern of behavior that you follow almost without thinking

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In this lesson, you will learn to

identify the three parts of the health triangle.

describe the relationship between health and wellness.

explain how to balance your physical, mental/emotional, and

social health.

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health A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.

What Is Health?

The sports activities you participate in, the kinds of foods you eat, and the people you spend time with affect your total health.

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What Is Health?

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Physical Health

Physical health is the condition of your body.

Physical health is measured by what you do as well as what you don’t do.

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Mental/Emotional Health

Mental/emotional health is measured by the way you think and express your feelings.

You can develop good mental/emotional health by learning to think positively and to express your feelings in healthy ways.

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Social Health

Good social health means communicating well with and having respect for family, friends, and acquaintances.

Good social health also means building relationships with people you can trust and who can trust you.

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Healthy Habits and Wellness

When all three sides of your health triangle are balanced, you have achieved wellness.

wellness A state of well-being, or total health

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Healthy Habits and Wellness

You can improve your wellness by developing good habits.

habit A pattern of behavior that you follow almost without thinking

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Healthy Habits and Wellness

Good HealthHabits

Choosinghealthyfoods

Participatingin regularphysical activity

Learninghow to

handle stress

Gettingalong with

others

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Healthy Habits and Wellness

Where do you fit on the wellness scale?

PeakHealth

AverageHealth

PoorHealth

Healthy Habits• Practices health skills• Avoids risk

Unhealthy Habits• Does not practice

health skills• Takes risks

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Thinking Critically

Hypothesize Jordan spends most of his time with friends. They play video games and skateboard. Jordan is not doing very well at school. What do you think his health triangle would look like?

Lesson 1 Review

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ACTIVITY: THINK-PAIR-SHARE

1. Why is it important to learn about the health triangle?

2. Name a positive health habit that you recently started

practicing. Why did you start practicing it?

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Chapter 1Your Health andWellness

Lesson 2Influences on Your Health

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Essential Question:

How do health skills and character skills influence your life?

Enduring Understanding:

Students will understand that your health is influence by heredity,

environment, family, culture, media, and technology.

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heredity

media

culture

The process by which biological parents passtraits to their children

The collected beliefs, customs, and behaviorsof a group

Friends and other people in your age group

The various methods of communicating information, including newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and the Internet

peers

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In this lesson, you will learn to

identify factors that influence your health.

explain the role that your behavior and choices play in your health.

describe how your attitudes affect your health.

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Factors that Affect Your Health

Your health is influenced by your personal tastes and outside influences.

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Heredity

Heredity can determine physical traits and the risk of developing diseases.

heredity The process by which biological parents pass traits to their children

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Environment

Where you live and where you go to school are parts of your environment.

environment The sum total of your surroundings

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Family and Culture

Two related influences on your health are your family and your culture.

culture The collected beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group

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Peers

Peers can have either a positive or a negative influence on your health.

peers Friends and other people in your age group

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health skillsSkills that help you become and stay healthy

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In this lesson, you will learn to

identify skills that can help you stay healthy.

explain why health skills are skills for life.

demonstrate how to analyze media influences.

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prevention Practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury

Skills for a Healthy Life

Prevention is one of the keys to good health.

Wearing protective gear duringcertain activities is an exampleof prevention.

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Skills for a Healthy Life

Health skills can have a positive effect throughout your life.

health skills Skills that help you become and stay healthy

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Different Ways to Practice Good Health Skills

PracticingHealthfulBehaviors

StressManagement

CommunicationSkills

DecisionMaking

GoalSetting

AccessingInformation

AnalyzingInfluences

ConflictResolution

Advocacy

RefusalSkills

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Staying Informed

Knowing how to access, or get reliable health information is an important skill.

A main source of information is adults you can trust.

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Taking Care of Yourself

Taking care of yourself means:

Eating healthy foods

Getting enough sleep

Learning to cope with stress

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Analyzing Influences

Learn how to analyze health information, products, and services.

Identify the Source

Identify the Motive+ Protect

Your Health=

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Communicating with Others

Three of the ten health skills involve communication.

communication The clear exchange of ideas and information

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Communicating with Others

Communication involves listening to others.

Refusal skills help you say no.

Conflict resolution skills help you find a solution that is fair to everyone involved.

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Advocacy

To advocate something means to support it or speak out in favor of it.

You can be an advocate for health.

advocate Encouraging other people to live healthy lives

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DO NOW 

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1. Define the Health Triangle.

2. Rachel spends most of her time studying and reading books. She is doing very well at school. Rachel also has a lot of friends and she likes to hang out with them after school. However, Rachel does not like sports for some reason.

A. Please draw Rachel’s health triangle and show which area she is struggling the most.

B. Provide 3 advices that you would give to Rachel If you were Rachel’s parents in order for her to succeed in that specific area. 

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Performance Task You are a competitive swimmer with 6-8 practices a week. You have become very successful at your sport, but you are struggling in school. Your coach has heard that you are learning about the health triangle in your health class at school. Your coach assigned you to do a research about how you can improve academically. In this research, your goal is to create a diagram to show what your health triangle would look like. You also have to demonstrate on the diagram where it needs to be improved. You also have to provide at least five examples in how you can increase that specific area in order to succeed academically.

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Performance Task RUBRIC Student creates a diagram that demonstrates how the health triangle needs to look in order to perform well academically.

______/5

Students demonstrates on the diagram what area needs to be improved

______/5

Student provides five examples in how specifically area can be improved

______/10 (each example is worth 2 points)

Total Points __/20

**Not completing a project will result in zero points. **

Project is due on Aug 30th

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Chapter 2Mental andEmotional Wellness

Lesson 1A Healthy Self-Concept

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Essential Question:

How does my self-concept influence my life?

Enduring Understanding:

Students will understand that you can build a positive self-

concept by thinking positive thoughts, accepting,

encouragement, and finding friends that support you.

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self-concept

resilience

The view you have of yourself

The ability to work through and recover from disappointment

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In this lesson, you will learn to

explain what your self-concept is.

identify influences on your self-concept.

describe how you can build a positive self-concept.

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self-concept The view you have of yourself

What Is Self-Concept?

Having a positive self-concept is an important part of good mental/emotional health.

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How Does Self-Concept Develop?

Your self-concept starts forming when you are very young.

Your skills and abilities help shape your self-concept.– Your parents or guardians are the first and

greatest influence on your self-concept.

– How you view your talents and abilities influences your overall self-concept.

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How Does Self-Concept Develop?

Family members, friends, and teachers reinforceyour self-concept.

reinforce Support

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A Positive Home Environment

A healthy home environment will positively effect your

self-concept. You can help create a healthy home

environment by being patient with family members and

helping them when they need it.

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How Does Self-Concept Develop?

Positive Messages

Positive Self-Concept

Sending positive messages is a two-way street.

When you support others, they are likely to support you, too.

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Self-Concept and Self-Esteem

Do you have confidence to try new things?

If you do, you have high self-esteem.

self-esteem A measure of how much you like and respect yourself

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Self-Concept and Self-Esteem

Do you face new challenges with a “can do” attitude?

If you do, you have resilience.

resilience The ability to work through and recover from disappointment

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Self-Concept and Self-Esteem

Resiliency is your ability to bounce back from difficulties.

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Developing a Positive Self-Concept

Focus on what you do well.

Have confidence in yourself and your abilities.

Accept encouragement.

Set a goal and work to reach it.

Develop realistic expectations.

Find friends that support and encourage you.

Avoid worrying about hurtful remarks or looks.

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Chapter 2Mental andEmotional Wellness

Lesson 2Your Character Counts

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character The way you think, feel, and act

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In this lesson, you will learn to

identify the traits of good character.

explain how character develops.

list ways of showing good character.

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characterThe way you think, feel, and act

What Is Character?

Do you help out with the chores at home? Are you honest? Do you help others when you can?

If you answered yes to these questions, you have good character.

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What Is Character?

Taking care of your body shows that you have respect for your physical health.

When you are kind to others, you feel good about yourself. This shows you care about your mental/emotional health.

Being fair and honest helps you get along well with others. This shows you care about your social health.

PhysicalHealth

Mental/EmotionalHealth

SocialHealth

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Traits of Good Character

Trustworthiness Respect

Responsibility

Fairness

Citizenship

Caring

GoodCharacter

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Traits of Good Character

TrustworthinessPeople who are trustworthy are reliable—they keep the promises they make.

RespectDemonstrating respect means showing regard for other people, for property, and for authority.

ResponsibilityAccepting responsibility means being willing to take on duties or tasks.

FairnessBeing fair means treating everyone equally and honestly. Fairness also means being a good sport.

Caring Caring means treating others with understanding.

Citizenship Being a good citizen means following rules and obeying the laws.

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Traits of Good Character

Good citizens take action to make their community better. This is called advocacy.

advocacyTaking a stand to make a difference

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Traits of Good Character

Helping to keep your community clean is an example of good citizenship.

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How Does Character Develop?

Your character is developed by

your family

people around you

your experiences

your values

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Role Models

Some of the people in your life may become positive role models for you.

role modelA person whose success or behavior serves as a good example for others

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Character in Action

At home, you can demonstrate good character by showing respect for your parents and other family members.

At school or during other activities, you can show you have good character by being a good citizen.

Good characteris a way of

living.

Good characteris a way of

living.

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Chapter 2Mental andEmotional Wellness

Lesson 4Coping with Stress

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anxietyFeelings of uncertainty or worry over whatmay happen

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In this lesson, you will learn to

explain what stress is.

describe how your body responds to stress.

list ways to manage stress.

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stress Your body’s response to changes around you.

What Is Stress?

Stress is a normal part of life.

Stress that continues over a long period of time can harm your physical, mental/emotional, and social health.

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Sources of Stress

People sometimes respond to stressful events with anxiety.

Different people view different events as stressful.

anxiety Feelings of uncertainty or worry over what may happen

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Types of Stress

Positive Negative

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The Stress Response

The stress response is also known as the fight-or-flight response.

During the stress response, your body undergoes a series of physical changes.

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The Fight-or-FlightResponse

The brain detects asource of stress.1

2 The brain signals theadrenal glands to sendout adrenaline.

adrenalineA hormone thatprepares the body torespond to stress

3 The heart receives themessage from the brainand beats faster.

4 The muscles tighten andbecome ready for action.

5 Breathing deepens andspeeds up as passagesin the lungs widen.

6 Other body activities slowdown. This includes thestomach and intestines.

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Strategies for Managing Stress

ManagingStress

Identify thesource

Set yourpriorities

Budget yourtime

Redirectyour energy

Talk to someone

Put things inperspective

Increasephysicalactivity

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Essential Question:

How does bullying affect the lives of everyone involved?

Enduring Understanding:

Students will understand that bullying is UNACCEPTABLE behavior that can lead to long term health consequences.

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TRUE OR FALSE 

Both girls and boys can be bullies.

Bullies target children who cry, get mad, or easily give in to them. 

There are mainly 3 types of bullying that are the physical, the verbal, and the social one.

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Vocabulary

Bullying: It is when one child picks on another child again and again.

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Bullying Happens:

At school—in the halls, at lunch, or in the bathroom, when teachers are not there to see what is going on.

When adults are not watching—going to and from school, on the playground, or in the neighborhood.

Through e-mail or instant messaging—rumors are spread or nasty notes are sent.

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Bullying is Different from Fighting or Teasing:

A bully has power over another child. 

Bullies try to control other children by scaring them. 

Being picked on over and over can make your child a victim. 

Bullying usually happens when other children are watching.

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Learn How to Respond to Bullying

Tell them to stop.  

Walk away. Do not let them get to you. If you walk away or ignore them, they will not get that satisfaction. 

Protect yourself. Sometimes you cannot walk away. If you are being physically hurt, protect yourself so that you can get away. 

Tell an adult you trust. Talking to someone could help you figure out the best ways to deal with the problem.  In some cases, adults need to get involved for the bullying to stop. 

Find a safe place. Go somewhere that you feel safe and secure like the library, a favorite teacher’s classroom, or the office.

Stick together. Stay with a group or individuals that you trust. 

Find opportunities to make new friends. Explore your interests and join school or community activities such as sports, drama, or art. Volunteer or participate in community service.

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References:

Glencoe Teen Health Course 1

www.health.glencoe.com

American Academic of Pediatrics

http://www.wsd.k12.ca.us/parentresources/PDF/Bullying%20Its%20Not%20OK_English.pdf