Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Standard 1. Students will comprehend
concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention to enhance health.
1. Benchmark 1-E-1-explain relationships
among physical, emotional and social health.
a. 1-E-1.1-define physical, emotional and
social health.
b. 1-E-1.2-describe
the influence of the components of health on each other.
2. Benchmark 1-E-2-discuss the relationship
between healthy behaviors and personal health.
a. 1-E-2.1-identify personal health behaviors
(e.g., good nutrition, brushing teeth, washing hands, exercise).
b. 1-E-2.2-explain how personal health
behaviors affect individual well being.
c. 1-E-2.3-identify serving sizes and their
relationship to healthy eating.
d.
1-E-2.4-describe the connection between food consumption and energy
expenditure.
3.
Benchmark 1-E-3-describe ways to prevent common childhood injuries and health
problems.
a. 1-E-3.1-dist ways to prevent
injuries at home, school, and in the community.
b. 1-E-3.2-identify methods of personal
hygiene to prevent common health problems (e.g., washing hands, covering mouth
when coughing).
4.
Benchmark 1-E-4-describe ways in which a safe and healthy school and community
environment can promote personal health.
a.
1-E-4.1-identify safe pedestrian behaviors and how they promote
health.
b. 1-E-4.2-list school
safety rules (e.g., playground, halls, lunch room, etc.) and how they promote
health.
c. 1-E-4.3-describe public
transportation safety rules (e.g., seatbelts, child car seats, road signs and
how they promote health).
5. Benchmark 1-E-5-identify when it is
important to seek health care.
a.
1-E-5.1-recognize when and how to seek help from a trusted adult.
b. 1-E-5.2-demonstrate the ability to access
important phone numbers to get help in emergencies.
c. 1-E-5.3-illustrate through role play the
ability to seek help when sick or hurt.
B. Standard 2. Students will analyze the
influence of family, peers, culture, media, technology and other factors on
health behaviors.
1. Benchmark 2-E-1-identify
the influence of culture on health practices and behaviors.
a. 2-E-1.1-list different cultural traditions
in the community.
b.
2-E-1.2-identify cultural influences on nutrition and physical
activity.
2. Benchmark
2-E-2-describe how the family influences personal health practices and
behaviors.
a. 2-E-2.1-identify healthy and
unhealthy practices and behaviors in families (e.g., tobacco use, alcohol use,
overeating).
b. 2-E-2.2-discuss the
ability to make healthy choices based on personal preferences.
3. Benchmark 2-E-3-identify how
peers can influence healthy and unhealthy behaviors.
a. 2-E-3.1-define peer pressure.
b. 2-E-3.2-describe how peers can influence
one's health choices (e.g., food, tobacco, alcohol, drugs).
4. Benchmark 2-E-4-describe how
the school and community can support personal health practices and behaviors.
a. 2-E-4.1-identify school and community
support staff (e.g., school nurse, counselor, social worker,
nutritionist).
b. 2-E-4.2-explain
the role of school and community support staff.
c. 2-E-4.3-identify health care facilities in
the community and their functions.
5. Benchmark 2-E-5-explain how media
influence thoughts, feeling, and health behaviors.
a. 2-E-5.1-list different media types (e.g.,
TV, newspaper, billboards).
b.
2-E-5.2-discuss how and why media attempt to influence personal thoughts,
feelings, and health choices.
c.
2-E-5.3-identify strategies to make positive health choices despite the
influence of media.
6.
Benchmark 2-E-6-discuss ways that technology can influence personal health.
a. 2-E-6.1-identify different types of
technology (e.g., TV, computer, video games).
b. 2-E-6.2-discuss how these technology
sources positively and negatively impact personal health.
c. 2-E-6.3-list ways to make positive health
choices when using technology.
C. Standard 3. Students will demonstrate the
ability to access valid information and products and services to enhance
health.
1. Benchmark 3-E-1-identify
characteristics of valid health information, products, and services.
a. 3-E-1.1-recognize what makes something
valid and invalid as it relates to health.
b. 3-E-1.2-identify health
websites.
2. Benchmark
3-E-2-locate resources from home, school, and community that provide health
information.
a. 3-E-2.1-examine sources of
valid health information from the home such as parents.
b. 3-E-2.2-examine health information that
can be obtained from school personnel (e.g., school nurse, teacher).
c. 3-E-2.3-research sources of valid health
information from the community (e.g., library, family health care
provider).
D.
Standard 4. Students will demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal
communication skills to enhance health and avoid or reduce health risks.
1. Benchmark 4-E-1-compare effective verbal
and non-verbal communication skills to enhance health.
a. 4-E-1.1-identify verbal and non-verbal
communication skills that enhance health.
b. 4-E-1.2-demonstrate how verbal and
non-verbal communication skills are used to enhance health.
2. Benchmark 4-E-2-demonstrate
refusal skills to avoid or reduce health risks.
a. 4-E-2.1-identify examples of dangerous or
risky behaviors that might lead to injuries.
b. 4-E-2.2-create a list of risky health
behaviors.
c. 4-E-2.3-identify ways
to say "no" to risky health behaviors.
d. 4-E-2.4-apply refusal skills to given
situations through activities such as role play.
3. Benchmark 4-E-3-adopt non-violent
strategies to manage or resolve conflict.
a.
4-E-3.1-discuss different kinds of conflict.
b. 4-E-3.2-list violent and non-violent
responses to conflict.
c.
4-E-3.3-explain benefits of using non-violence to resolve conflicts.
4. Benchmark 4-E-4-demonstrate how
to ask for assistance to enhance personal health.
a. 4-E-4.1-list ways to ask for help in
uncomfortable situations.
b.
4-E-4.2-identify adults in the school and community who can provide personal
health guidance.
E. Standard 5. Students will demonstrate the
ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health.
1. Benchmark 5-E-1-illustrate the outcomes of
a health-related decision.
a.
5-E-1.1-identify health-related situations that require a thoughtful
decision.
b. 5-E-1.2-recognize when
assistance is needed when making health-related decisions.
c. 5-E-1.3-list options in dealing with
health-related issues or problems.
F. Standard 6. Students will demonstrate the
ability to use goal-setting skills to enhance health.
1. Benchmark 6-E-1 -establish personal health
goals and track progress towards achievement.
a. 6-E-1.1-create a personal goal to improve
a personal health practice (e.g., exercise daily, eat fruits/veggies
daily).
b. 6-E-1.2-examine the
steps completed in reaching a personal health goal (journal listing of steps
over time).
c. 6-E-1.3-report to
the class a personal health goal and progress toward achieving that
goal.
G.
Standard 7. Students will demonstrate the ability to practice health-enhancing
behaviors and avoid or reduce health risks.
1. Benchmark 7-E-1-examine personal health
behaviors.
a. 7-E-1.1-list actions or habits
that are healthy.
b. 7-E-1.2-list
actions or habits that are harmful or unhealthy.
c. 7-E-1.3-demonstrate ways to avoid engaging
in risky behaviors associated with childhood injuries and health
problems.
2. Benchmark
7-E-2-demonstrate a variety of healthy practices and behaviors to maintain or
improve personal health.
a. 7-E-2.1-describe
how a healthy behavior can be maintained.
3. Benchmark 7-E-3-demonstrate a variety of
behaviors that avoid or reduce health risks.
a. 7-E-3.1-describe how an unhealthy behavior
could be avoided or eliminated.
b.
7-E-3.2-practice and log the selection of healthful foods and being physically
active.
c. 7-E-3.3-demonstrate how
to prepare a meal or snack using sanitary food preparation.
H. Standard 8. Students
will demonstrate the ability to advocate for personal, family, and community
health.
1. Benchmark 8-E-1-encourage others
to make positive health choices.
a.
8-E-2.1-demonstrate being a role-model who practices healthy
behaviors.
b. 8-E-2.2-explain the
importance of practicing positive health behaviors with your peers.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
17:24.4 et
seq.