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Resources for Health, Sports, and Psychology.
Physical Education Toolkit
The 2 links above are to infographics from Discover Kids, just a sample of the visuals they have available for your class.
The Health Education Framework is aligned to the 2008 California Health Education Content Standards, which support the development of knowledge, skills, and attitudes in eight overarching standards: (1) essential health concepts; (2) analyzing health influences; (3) accessing valid health information; (4) interpersonal communication; (5) decision making; (6) goal setting; (7) practicing health-enhancing behaviors; and (8) health promotion in six content areas of health education: nutrition and physical activity; growth, development, and sexual health; injury prevention and safety; alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs; mental, emotional, and social health; and personal and community health in the 2008 Health Education Content Standards, which can be downloaded from the Curriculum Frameworks and Instructional Resources Division Content Standards web page.
Madison's Health Curriculum
Teacher Guides by Grades
This is a site about growing up with medical problems ...any ole type. Its goal is to help people understand what it's like, from the perspective of the children and teens who are doing just that. These kids have become experts at coping with problems that most of you have never heard of. They'd like you to know how they do it, and they hope that you'll be glad you came to visit.
Activities can be incorporated into lesson plans or used to:
bring calm and focus
warm students up for other lessons or learning
extend sharing during circle time
address barriers to learning
support transitions from one activity to another
understand and manage challenging behaviour
strengthen social connections.