Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 10 - EDUCATION
Chapter 10.53 - CONTENT STANDARDS
Subchapter 10.53.7 - Health and Physical Education Content Standards
Rule 10.53.707 - HEALTH STANDARDS FOR FIFTH GRADE
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 10.53.707
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) The health standards for fifth grade are that each student will be able to:
(a) comprehend concepts related to health
promotion and disease prevention to enhance personal health by:
(i) explaining the relationship between
healthy behaviors and personal health;
(ii) describing personal health-enhancing
strategies that encompass substance abuse prevention, nutrition, exercise,
injury and disease prevention and stress management, including traditional and
contemporary strategies from American Indian cultures;
(iii) identifying potential consequences of
engaging in risky behaviors;
(iv)
identifying examples of physical, mental, emotional, family and social health,
including those of traditional and contemporary American Indian cultures and
practices;
(v) explaining practices
used to prevent or reduce the risk of spreading or contracting communicable
diseases;
(vi) discussing ways
environmental factors affect health;
(vii) describing ways in which safe and
healthy school and community environments can promote personal
health;
(viii) describing ways to
prevent and treat common childhood injuries and health problems;
(ix) giving examples of health care and their
benefits, including the unique issues regarding American Indians and health
care benefits; and
(x) identifying
the basic structure and function of the major human body systems, including
growth and development and the reproductive system.
(b) analyze the influence of family, peers,
culture, media, technology, and other factors on health behaviors by:
(i) examining how family and culture
influence personal health practices and behaviors;
(ii) identifying how peers can influence
healthy and unhealthy behaviors;
(iii) describing how the school, tribe, and
community can support personal health practices and behaviors;
(iv) explaining how media influences
thoughts, feelings, and health behaviors;
(v) discussing ways that technology can
influence personal health; and
(vi)
explaining how school, public, and tribal health policies can influence health
promotion and disease prevention.
(c) demonstrate the ability to access valid
information, products, and services to enhance health by:
(i) identifying characteristics of valid
health information, products, and services; and
(ii) locating resources from home, school,
tribe, and community that provide valid health information.
(d) demonstrate the ability to use
interpersonal communication skills to enhance health and avoid or reduce health
risks by:
(i) using effective verbal and
nonverbal communication skills to enhance health, including those of
traditional and contemporary American Indian cultures and practices;
(ii) using refusal skills that avoid or
reduce health risks;
(iii) using
nonviolent strategies to manage or resolve conflict; and
(iv) discussing how to ask for assistance to
enhance the health and safety of self and others.
(e) demonstrate the ability to use
decision-making skills to enhance health and safety by:
(i) identifying health-related situations
that might require thoughtful decisions;
(ii) analyzing when assistance is needed in
making safety and health-related decisions;
(iii) comparing and contrasting healthy
options to safety and health-related issues or problems;
(iv) predicting the potential outcomes of
options when making safety and health-related decisions; and
(v) describing the outcomes of safety and
health-related decisions.
(f) demonstrate the ability to use
goal-setting skills to enhance health by:
(i)
setting a personal health goal and tracking progress toward its achievement;
and
(ii) identifying resources to
assist in achieving a personal health goal.
(g) demonstrate the ability to practice
health-enhancing behaviors and avoid or reduce health risks by:
(i) explaining benefits of healthy behaviors
toward self and others;
(ii)
practicing responsible personal health behaviors;
(iii) using a variety of healthy practices
and behaviors to maintain or improve personal health; and
(iv) using a variety of behaviors to avoid or
reduce health risks.
(h)
demonstrate the ability to advocate for personal, family, and community health
by:
(i) expressing opinions and giving
accurate information about health issues;
(ii) practicing and rationalizing reasons for
positive health choices; and
(iii)
evaluating various health messages and communication techniques.
AUTH: Mont. Const. Art. X, sec. 9, 20-2-114, MCA; IMP: Mont. Const. Art. X, sec. 9, 20-2-121, 20-3-106, 20-7-101, MCA
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