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Readiness Life Skills - Coping with Stress Gr. 9-12+

Readiness Life Skills - Coping with Stress Gr. 9-12+
Life Studies, Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Learn all about different coping mechanisms for dealing with stress. Get to know the difference between stress and anxiety. What are the symptoms? How can you manage it? Increase your level of empathy. Use tips and strategies to better understand the feelings of others. Understand the symptoms of depression. Learn to cope with it by researching different methods of support. What is your life's purpose? Get help answering this question with a step-by-step guide. Become a more confident person. Keep track of your progress in a journal. Get to know the four levels of self care. Practice these methods for a rewarding life. This resource is made up of reading passages, real-world activities, graphic organizers, and extension activities, like a crossword, word search and comprehension quiz. Combining high interest concepts with low vocabulary to make sure all learners understand the necessary skills required in life. Aligned to your State Standards. Written to Bloom's Taxonomy. This content is reproducible.

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Tags Life Skills, Comprehension, Graphic Organizers, Reading Passage, Readiness, Coping, Cope, Stress

Health 1st Grade Unit 1:  Personal Health

Health 1st Grade Unit 1: Personal Health
P.E. & Health, Creative Arts, Art, Health, Physical Education, Social Skills, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Grade 1, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

For 1st Grade Health there are seven standards that need to be taught. Unit 1 Personal Health Unit 2 Growth and Development Unit 3 Nutrition and Physical Activity Unit 4 Substance Use and Abuse Unit 5 Injury/ Violence Prevention Control and Safety Unit 6 Prevention/Control of Disease Unit 7 Environmental Consumer Health These units can be taught out of order. They are only numbered for your convenience. At the end of each unit, there is an assessment to test students’ understanding. Through using this Health 1st Grade Unit 1: Personal Health students will explore and learn to identify daily healthy habits. Included in this unit: * Understanding what active verses unactive movements and activities. * Being physically active and choosing which activity is healthy vs unhealthy. * Identifying healthy foods in a fun wordsearch. * How to understand your emotions and when to talk to someone to get help. At the end of the unit, there is an assessment to check for understanding. Included in this unit is an assessment with answer key. A total of 10 pages for Health 1st Grade Unit 1: Personal Health. There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for first grade. Here are the links to other health units: Health 1st Grade Unit 1: Personal Health Health 1st Grade Unit 2: Growth and Development Health 1st Grade Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity Health 1st Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse Health 1st Grade Unit 5: Injury / Violence Prevention and Safety Health 1st Grade Unit 6: Prevention / Control of Disease Health 1st Grade Unit 7: Environmental / Consumer Health You can also teach your students about keeping yourself safe by studying about the Coronavirus, where and when it started and facts that plagued our world with this virus. 1st grade Coronavirus / Covid-19 Facts by Teach Simple This unit meets Common Core Standards.

Author K-5 Treasures

Tags Personal Health, Health Unit , Healthy Habits, Self-care, 1st Grade Health, First Grade Health, Healthy Foods, Healthy Eating, Physical Activity, Personal Development

SEL Presentation-The Core Four

SEL Presentation-The Core Four
Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Life Skills, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Presentations

In this SEL presentation, students will learn about the "core four" as a way to figure out how someone else is feeling. This is the building block of empathy and understanding how someone is feeling. This product has a 12 slide Google Slides Presentation with the last 4 slides as handouts and activities for the lesson plan. Students will understand that the core four is looking at the key 4 body parts; the eyes, eyebrows, mouth and hands. They will analyze 4 pictures of real people and guess how they are feeling based on the core four. After they analyze the real children, they will play a game of charades with partners or in groups. There are 6 different emotions to act out-each have an emoji as well as the feeling word. No reading is required. Then there are 2 extension SEL worksheets. One is identifying what people are feeling in a picture, they will circle the feeling word and write down which part of the core four helped them figure it out. The next handout is a fun Find the 9 Differences in an emoji picture. The answer is on the following slide. This lesson is good for pre-k, kindergarten, first and second grades. If you are interested in more SEL products, please feel free to visit my SEL store here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/jennifer-moyer-taylor For more products teaching students about feelings, emotions and SEL skills, check out these products: https://teachsimple.com/product/guess-the-emotion-sel-game (This is a fun lesson kind of like the game Cranium where students get to use play dough, writing, charades or talking to give clues about what feeling card they get.) https://teachsimple.com/product/betsy-the-top-banana-boom-cards-a-story-about-cliques-plus-task-cards-on-excluding-and-including-others-with-audio-plus-extension-activity (This is a combination Boom Cards activity as well as a fruit salad activity to discuss inclusivity with others.) https://teachsimple.com/product/sel-flashcards-for-social-emotional-learning-with-sel-coloring-pages (social emotional flashcards showcasing 16 different feelings. They are black and white as well as in color so students could color them in themselves. You can play memory, go Fish and other games with these flashcards.)

Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor

Tags SEL Presentation, Feelings, Emotions, Sel, Social Emotional Learning, School Counseling, Sen, Special Education Needs, Social Skills

Mind Games: How Illusions and Biases Shape Our Reality Reading Passage

Mind Games: How Illusions and Biases Shape Our Reality Reading Passage
ELA, Reading, Writing, Research, Resources for Teachers, Science, STEM, Life Skills, Special Resources, High School, Homeschool Resources, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Lesson Plans, Quizzes and Tests, Worksheets & Printables, Writing Prompts

As a homeschool mom who is passionate about bringing real science into our learning, I created this resource after watching my own kids become fascinated by optical illusions and questioning "how do we really know what we see?" This comprehensive package takes that natural curiosity and channels it into serious academic exploration of how our minds work. I have spent countless hours researching current neuroscience studies to ensure this material meets the rigor your advanced students deserve while remaining engaging and accessible. Whether you are preparing high schoolers/homeschoolers for college psychology courses or diving deep into critical thinking with curious learners, this resource delivers the kind of substantial content that sparks meaningful discussions around your kitchen table or classroom. INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE: Comprehensive reading passage that makes complex neuroscience understandable 20 carefully crafted questions that really make students think (not just recall facts) Complete answer key with detailed explanations Five note-taking sheets TOPICS COVERED: How optical illusions reveal the shortcuts our brains take every day Why we believe what we want to believe (confirmation bias explained) The sneaky ways first impressions influence all our decisions How growing up in different cultures literally changes what we see This resource bridges the gap between high school and college-level work beautifully. I designed it specifically for families and educators who want to offer their students/homeschoolers the kind of rigorous, research-based content they will encounter in university psychology and neuroscience courses. The depth and sophistication of the material challenges advanced learners while the clear organization and teaching supports make it manageable for dedicated students/homeschoolers. Whether you are homeschooling through high school or teaching AP-level courses, this resource provides the academic foundation and critical thinking development that sets students/homeschoolers up for success in higher education and beyond. If you and your students/homeschoolers enjoyed this resource, please leave a review. Thank you for your support! Tina - Big Easy Homeschooling Mom

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Tags How Optical Illusions Work Educational Resource, Cognitive Biases Lesson Plan High School, Cognitive Psychology, Neuroscience, Visual Perception, Psychology Curriculum, Homeschool Psychology Resources, Perception And Reality Educational Content, Psychology Reading Comprehension Activities, , Neuroscience Curriculum Homeschool

Personal Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 1

Personal Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 1
P.E. & Health, Life Studies, Physical Education, Health, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Personal Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 1 For 4th and 5th Grade Health, there are seven standards that students will practice and learn. Through using this 4th and 5th Grade Health Unit 1: Personal Health students will explore and learn to identify daily healthy habits. This unit is the perfect way to help 4th and 5th graders learn the importance of their personal health! This engaging unit is perfect to help your 4th and 5th grade students understand the four ways to be healthy which include: social, physical, mental, and emotional health. There are lessons that teach the steps to make good health decisions, plus there are lessons to help them to teach their family and friends with their health choices. Included in this unit are ways to help enhance their verbal and nonverbal communication skills, how to set reasonable goals to improve their eating habits, and students will set physical goals that will be beneficial to their health. All of these units meet Common Core Standards. Included at the end is an assessment to check for understanding with answer keys. This is a fun and engaging health unit that students are sure to enjoy. There are 22 pages included! Included in this 4th and 5th Grade Health Unit are the following: Students will learn all the ways to be healthy which include physical, mental, emotional, and social. Steps to help them make good health decisions. Students will practice those steps on their own with a given a scenario to solve. A guide is given to teach these steps to help family and friends to make good health choices. They will learn verbal and nonverbal communication skills and how to improve those skills. Students will set goals to improve their healthy eating habits. Setting physical goals to improve their health is also included. Lastly, there is an assessment to check for understanding. Answer keys are also provided. There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for 4th and 5th grade. Here are the links to other health units: Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 1: Personal Health Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 2: Growth and Development Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse Health |4th and 5th Grade Unit 5: Injury and Violence Prevention Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 6: Prevention and Control of Disease Health |4th and 5th Grade Unit 7: Environmental Consumer Health

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Tags Health Unit, Personal Health, Healthy Goals, Health Activities, Physical Goals, Health Goals, Health And Wellness, 4th Grade Health, 5th Grade Heath, Heath Units

Independent Living: A Place to Live Gr. 9-12+

Independent Living: A Place to Live Gr. 9-12+
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

The Independent Living: A Place to Live Gr. 9-12+ An invaluable teaching resource designed for both public school and homeschool environments that primarily focuses on equipping students with essential skills for independent living. Main themes: - Key Aspects of Independent Living: Includes understanding renting vs buying a home, awareness of living alone expenses, etc. - Resources: Features reading passages, graphic organizers, real-world activities, a crossword puzzle, word search exercises and comprehension quizzes. - Inclusivity: Combines high-interest concepts with low vocabulary ensuring accessibility for all learners. Educator Usage: Teachers can utilize this resource in various ways: Use during whole-class sessions as comprehensive instruction medium. Foster team-based learning through small groups. Assign as homework for additional practice opportunities. Note: Adherence to state standards and inclusion of Bloom's Taxonomy fosters the development of critical thinking skills amongst learners. This resource is primarily geared towards Grade 9-12+ students under the Special Resources category focusing on Life Skills but can be adapted across multiple grades due its flexible design principles. The product file is available in PDF format catering to digital access needs. In conclusion,The Independent Living: A Place To Live Gr. 9-12+, plays a crucial role in preparing students not just academically but also as well-rounded individuals poised for success beyond academia.

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Tricky Graphs- Bias and Data: Bar Graph Worksheet Line Graph Worksheet

Tricky Graphs- Bias and Data: Bar Graph Worksheet Line Graph Worksheet
Math, Graphing, Life Skills, Special Resources, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Critical Thinking and Graphing and Media Literacy all in one! This middle grades math lesson for students in grades 6-9 helps teach your class about how graphs can be displayed in tricky and misleading ways. Your students will learn how to spot these biases and re-create the graphs in a more fair manner. This is real-life learning that will serve your students long past your graphing unit. It's a crucial life skill that is often not taught in school. Here’s a real-life math lesson that will be a great addition to your middle school graphing unit! Students are shown three unique and realistic graphs Each one presents information in a biased or misleading way. With step-by-step instructions, your students will be guided through the basics: 1) Carefully reading and interpreting each graph: the axes, the scales, the data that is included 2) Noticing any biases or manipulations that may be present 3) Determining what the author probably wanted to guide them to think when reading the initial graph On the second page for each situation, students are given extra information and tasked with re-creating the graph more fairly. Blank graphs (with scales and labels) are given to students; they will use the information provided in each table to create a new graph that displays the data in an accurate way. Reflection prompt questions are also included to stimulate discussion and students explaining their ideas in words. The misleading and biased scenarios include: Choosing a truncated vertical scale to overemphasize change Not plotting enough data points for the full picture Graphing an absolute amount when a rate would be more informative The three graphs include one bar graph and two line graphs. What's Included: 8 Page PDF Ready to Print and Use! Teacher Instructions 6 Worksheets: Two Pages each for Three Scenarios (including 15 questions and 3 graphs for students to create) Complete Answer Key

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Tags Bar Graph Worksheet, Line Graph Worksheet, Bias, Data Collection, Data Presentation, Graphing, Graphing Worksheet, Critical Thinking, Life Skills, Media Literacy

Real World Life Skills - Social Skills Gr. 6-12+ - Canadian Content

Real World Life Skills - Social Skills Gr. 6-12+ - Canadian Content
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Real World Life Skills - Social Skills Gr. 6-12+ An invaluable educational resource with a focus on Canadian content, designed mainly for students in grades six through twelve who are working through the complexities of life skills and social dynamics. Key Features: Nurtures identification of favorable versus unfavorable traits Promotes personal independence and accountability Teaches basic principles of etiquette and collaboration skills Incorporates a variety of instructional methods for maximum comprehension (reading passages, graphic organizers etc.) Educational Settings & Use: This versatile tool can be seamlessly integrated into general classroom settings or used individually at home. Due to its adherence to Provincial Standards and framing within Bloom's Taxonomy learning objectives, it is particularly applicable in both public schools as well as homeschooling setups. Added Benefits: The focused structure ensures reinforced grasp on subject matter via quizzes The flexible, reproducible content results in cost-effectiveness over time by adaptability in various instructional scenarios. "Real World Life Skills - Social Skills Gr. This tool not only guaranties academic success but also guides students towards lifelong achievements+" .

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Applying Life Skills - Your Personal Life Plan Gr. 6-12+

Applying Life Skills - Your Personal Life Plan Gr. 6-12+
Life Studies, Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Get control over your life with a plan. This resource provides the tools needed to make this happen. You will feel empowered and in control. Get rid of roadblocks so your can identify your current situation. Steps are provided to help with this. Create your own life vision that is comprised of balanced elements. Get a handle on your personal identity. What are your strengths? What are your weaknesses? How do they relate to how you see yourself? Judge the importance of personal values. A quiz is provided to help with this. Reset your goals if needed. Use the provided step by step process. It's important to know how to prioritize the elements of your life plan. Make your own action plan to help with this. This resource is made up of reading passages, real-world activities, graphic organizers, and extension activities, like a crossword, word search and comprehension quiz. Combining high interest concepts with low vocabulary to make sure all learners understand the necessary skills required in life. Aligned to your State Standards. Written to Bloom's Taxonomy. This content is reproducible.

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Tags Life Skills, Comprehension, Graphic Organizers, Reading Passage, Personal, Life Plan

Independent Living: Personal Safety Gr. 9-12+

Independent Living: Personal Safety Gr. 9-12+
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Independent Living: Personal Safety Gr. 9-12+ Independent Living: Personal Safety Gr. 9-12+ is an indispensable teaching tool, especially tailored for Grades 9 to 12+. The material equips students with life skills essential for personal safety and self-reliant living. Renting Vs Owning a Home This resource clearly delineates the key difference between renting and owning a home, enabling learners to thoroughly understand both choices. Living Expenses An integral component of this material outlines the expenses connected to independent living—giving learners insights into real-life responsibilities associated with independence. Transportation and Emergencies The guide offers pragmatic instruction about public transportation systems; enhancing students' ability to plan their journeys effectively under different scenarios. Increase students’ readiness during crises through guidance on creating fire escape plans—an overlooked yet crucial life skill. Sustainability Practices and Energy Conservation This curriculum doesn't neglect the importance of sustainability—it includes sessions on energy conservation that encourage eco-friendly habits while highlighting potential savings from adopting energy-efficient practices at home. Contact List Building- A pivotal inclusion in any guide teaching independent living —providing vital contacts required during emergencies or injuries—an important aspect adulting individuals should know about. The content is richly delivered via multimedia elements: Vivid reading passages, Educational visual representations through graphic organizers, Tasks grounded in real-world contexts complemented by vocabulary-expanding crossword puzzles make studying entertaining yet meaningful. The implementation of interactive comprehension quizzes allows regular learner assessment assisting tutors manage student progress efficiently. This useful content is packaged into a single, user-friendly PDF file that could easily be integrated into diverse teaching methods - from class instruction to smaller group discussions; as well as homework or additional enrichment exercises. Learning Approach The instruction is written concisely and leverages Bloom's Taxonomy principles. It aligns with State Standards, confirming its competency in terms of quality and compliance. Make a great influence on your students' journey towards independent living—start by adopting Independent Living: Personal Safety Gr. 9-12+ in your syllabus now.

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Independent Living: Transportation & Travel Gr. 9-12+

Independent Living: Transportation & Travel Gr. 9-12+
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

<h3>Independent Living: Transportation & Travel Gr. 9-12+ Overview</h3> <p><b>Independent Living: Transportation & Travel Gr. 9-12+</b> is an essential teaching resource designed to impart practical life skills in students, targeting grades 9 to 12. This resource provides crucial knowledge about independent living along with transportation and travel as part of the chapter slice "Transportation & Travel" from the full lesson plan "Practical Life Skills - Independent Living."</p> <p><i>"The content focuses on enabling learners to differentiate between renting and buying a home, providing them a comprehensive understanding of the expenses involved when living alone.</i></p> <br/> <b>-&gt ;Real world Activities: lt;p contains reading passages, graphic organizers, real-world activities including crossword puzzles and word searches. Differentiate between renting and buying a home Efficiently navigate bus routes Prepare for unexpected situations such as fires Aid in devising a fire route plan &amp emphasizes energy conservation strategies Aid in making emergency contact li This chapter of slice also includes a comprehensive quiz at the end that aids in evaluating student understanding ensuring effective learning has taken place out of each session using this product. - Aligned with State Standards and written considering Bloom's Taxonomy, this resource backs educators greatly in their quest towards developing vital life skills among their wards thereby contributing significantly towards shaping confident individuals ready for real-world challenges. The convenient PDF file type allows easy downloading and sharing among students whether it be group class activities or individual homework assignments—the application possibilities are broad based thanks to its multi-faceted design. As part of special resources focusing on "Life Skills" under the Lesson Plans category—this resource undoubtedly stands as an essential tool for educators right from public school teachers through homeschoolers imparting lessons that last lifetime!

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Family: Homes, Chores, Sizes & Types Gr. 1

Family: Homes, Chores, Sizes & Types Gr. 1
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

The Family: Homes, Chores, Sizes & Types Gr. 1 This resource invites first graders into an engaging exploration of family life and dynamics from the combined perspective of Social Studies and Language Arts. What does the module include? 'What Is A Family' 'Family Homes' 'Family Size' 'Rules' and 'Chores' Inclusive topics like: 'Blended Families', 'Foster Children', 'Adopted Children' Pedagogic Strategies Handbook Suggestive teaching techniques help to enhance each lesson's output by adapting to different teaching styles and classroom needs. It aids teachers in devising engaging daily activities that spur students’ interest towards effective learning. Innovative Features within Lessons: An Activity sparking brainstorming. *Aids Inquisitive Thinking* New sight words introducing activity . *Boosts language skills* A spelling activity is included for literacy enhancement. *Improves Literacy Skills* The inclusion of an activity book to apply theory into practice. *Enforces Practical Application* This educational unit provides teachers with multiple well planned lessons containing radiantly educational activities such as crosswords and word searches, all created to encourage critical thinking in learners while making classroom sessions spirited. The product file comes complete within one comprehensive PDF document that allows teachers to utilize it over various digital platforms promoting its user-friendliness for not only public school teachers but homeschoolers too. The resource merges effortlessly into any teaching plan, serving the purpose of whole-group teaching, small group activities or even homework assignments! Reinforcing familiar concepts from class-activities for constant booster at home. A necessary addition for Special Resources during various Life Skills study periods; this module introduces first graders to 'Family' not only defining it but further exposing them to its varying sizes, types, homes and chores! Hence proving itself as a versatile teaching tool offering a well-rounded lesson plan that stimulates an enriched learning experience!

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Health 1st Grade Unit 7: Environmental / Consumer Health

Health 1st Grade Unit 7: Environmental / Consumer Health
P.E. & Health, Special Resources, Health, Physical Education, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 1, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

For 1st Grade Health there are seven standards that need to be taught. Unit 1 Personal Health Unit 2 Growth and Development Unit 3 Nutrition and Physical Activity Unit 4 Substance Use and Abuse Unit 5 Injury/ Violence Prevention Control and Safety Unit 6 Prevention/Control of Disease Unit 7 Environmental Consumer Health These units can be taught out of order. They are only numbered for your convenience. At the end of each unit, there is an assessment to test students’ understanding. Through using this Health 1st Grade Unit 7: Environmental / Consumer Health includes the following concepts: * Students will learn about sun damage. * Students will learn how to protect themselves from sun rays. * Students will learn about community health workers. * Students will learn about slogans and safety slogans. At the end of the unit, there is an assessment to check for understanding. With this unit, your students are sure to be engaged and learn so much about their health! A total of 13 pages for Health 1st Grade Unit 7: Environmental / Consumer Health. There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for first grade. Here are the links to other health units: Health 1st Grade Unit 1: Personal Health Health 1st Grade Unit 2: Growth and Development Health 1st Grade Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity Health 1st Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse Health 1st Grade Unit 5: Injury / Violence Prevention and Safety Health 1st Grade Unit 6: Prevention / Control of Disease Health 1st Grade Unit 7: Environmental / Consumer Health You can also teach your students about keeping yourself safe by studying about the Coronavirus, where and when it started and facts that plagued our world with this virus. 1st grade Coronavirus / Covid-19 Facts by Teach Simple This unit meets Common Core Standards.

Author K-5 Treasures

Tags Health Unit, Environment, Consumer Health, 1st Grade Health, First Grade Health, Healthy Habits, Environmental Health, Community Health, Health, 1st Grade Resources

I WONDER - Why Is Gratitude Important In Hard Times | Animated Video

I WONDER - Why Is Gratitude Important In Hard Times | Animated Video
Mindfulness, Mental Health, P.E. & Health, Life Skills, Special Resources, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Video Introduction An amazing video designed for the students to have fun learning about our daily activities or even to have fun learning more about our mental health. I WONDER - Why Is Gratitude Important In Hard Times | Animated Video Lesson Our mental health is a crucial aspect nowadays for everyone. Do you know how to keep our mind and soul healthy? Have you ever practice gratitude? If yes, tell us what are you thankful for? Have you ever practiced meditation? If yes, can you share with us the steps you have done? Do you like group activities or crafts that you can enjoy with your friends and family? Which one makes you feel better? Yoga is really good for our mental health, have you tried it before? I WONDER - Why Is Gratitude Important In Hard Times | Animated Video Lesson The activity is perfect for encouraging us to have a better way of life and thinking for the students, while having fun with our cool activities and crafts that let students learn more about our mental health. I WONDER - Why Is Gratitude Important In Hard Times | Animated Video Lesson This friendly designed video is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in MP4 format.

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Health 1st Grade Unit 4:  Substance Use and Abuse

Health 1st Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse
P.E. & Health, Health, Physical Education, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 1, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

For 1st Grade Health there are seven standards that need to be taught. Unit 1 Personal Health Unit 2 Growth and Development Unit 3 Nutrition and Physical Activity Unit 4 Substance Use and Abuse Unit 5 Injury/ Violence Prevention Control and Safety Unit 6 Prevention/Control of Disease Unit 7 Environmental Consumer Health These units can be taught out of order. They are only numbered for your convenience. At the end of each unit, there is an assessment to test students’ understanding. Through using this Health 1st Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse students will explore and learn to identify safe and unsafe items in their house and who can give them medicine. Included in this unit: * Students will learn the difference between helpful and harmful substances. * Students will learn how to just say no to harmful substances and situations. * Students will learn that only responsible adults can give them medicine. At the end of the unit, there is an assessment to check for understanding. A total of 10 pages for Health 1st Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse. There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for first grade. Here are the links to other health units: Health 1st Grade Unit 1: Personal Health Health 1st Grade Unit 2: Growth and Development Health 1st Grade Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity Health 1st Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse Health 1st Grade Unit 5: Injury / Violence Prevention and Safety Health 1st Grade Unit 6: Prevention / Control of Disease Health 1st Grade Unit 7: Environmental / Consumer Health You can also teach your students about keeping yourself safe by studying about the Coronavirus, where and when it started and facts that plagued our world with this virus. 1st grade Coronavirus / Covid-19 Facts by Teach Simple This unit meets Common Core Standards.

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Tags Health Unit, Substance Use, Substance Abuse, Safe Household Items, 1st Grade Health, First Grade Health, Healthy Habits, Health, 1st Grade Resources, First Grade Resources

Nutrition and Physical Activity Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 3

Nutrition and Physical Activity Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 3
P.E. & Health, Life Studies, Physical Education, Health, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Nutrition and Physical Activity Health: 4th and 5th Grade Unit 3 For 4th and 5th Grade Health, there are seven standards that students will practice and learn. Through using this 4th and 5th Grade Health Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity, students will explore and learn to identify daily healthy habits. This unit is the perfect way to help 4th and 5th graders learn the importance of their personal health! This Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity contains many activities that include teaching the six basic nutrients the body needs and how students can maintain a healthy lifestyle. Students will also learn the importance of portion sizes, and they will be able to learn and understand the new food labels that was recently recreated on all food containers. Furthermore, students will get to plan 3 meals that are healthy and create an ethnic recipe of their own.. Plus, they'll get to learn about physical and moderate exercises to keep their bodies healthy. At the end of this unit, there is an assessment and answer key to check for understanding. This 4th and 5th Grade Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity meets Common Core standards and will make learning about nutrition and physical activity fun and exciting! Included in this 4th and 5th Grade Health unit are the following: Students will learn about the body's nutrients that are needed for a healthy lifestyle which include: Water, Protein, Carbohydrates, Fat, Vitamins, Minerals. They will learn about portion sizes and the basic food groups. They will create and plan three healthy meals. Students will decipher what food labels mean on food packages and how to apply that to their life. They will learn a new ethnic recipe and make their own meal. Students will learn about physical and moderate exercises and come up with their own ways to stay healthy with exercise. Lastly, there is an assessment to check for understanding. Included is an answer key. There are 26 pages included! There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for 4th and 5th grade. Here are the links to other health units: Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 1: Personal Health Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 2: Growth and Development Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse Health |4th and 5th Grade Unit 5: Injury and Violence Prevention Health | 4th and 5th Grade Unit 6: Prevention and Control of Disease Health |4th and 5th Grade Unit 7: Environmental Consumer Health

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Tags Personal Health, Healthy Goals, Health Activities, Physical Goals, Health Goals, Health And Wellness, 4th Grade Health, 5th Grade Heath, Heath Units, Nutrition Goals

Kindergarten Health: Unit 1

Kindergarten Health: Unit 1
P.E. & Health, Life Studies, Health, Physical Education, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Kindergarten, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

For Kindergarten Health there are seven standards that need to be taught to achieve healthy habits! Unit 1 Personal Health Unit 2 Growth and Development Unit 3 Nutrition and Physical Activity Unit 4 Substance Use and Abuse Unit 5 Injury/ Violence Prevention Control and Safety Unit 6 Prevention/Control of Disease Unit 7 Environmental Consumer Health These units can be taught out of order. They are only numbered for your convenience. This is a great health unit to help your students achieve healthy habits! Through using this Kindergarten Health: Unit 1, students will explore and learn to identify daily healthy habits. Included in this unit : * Students will understand the order of brushing their teeth as a daily habit. * Students will understand the importance of going to bed on time is a healthy habit. * Identifying healthy eating habits. * Understand what it means to be physically active. * Students will write a goal to brush teeth daily. * Understand that being clean and washing hands is a part of being healthy. There is a total of 14 pages included in this Unit 1 for Kindergarten Health. There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for Kindergarten. Here are the links to other health units: Kindergarten Health: Unit 1 Personal Health Kindergarten Health: Unit 2 Growth and Development Kindergarten Health: Unit 3 Nutrition and Physical Activity Kindergarten Health: Unit 4 Substance Use and Abuse Kindergarten Health: Unit 5 Injury / Violence Prevention Control and Safety Kindergarten Health: Unit 6 Prevention / Control of Disease Kindergarten Health: Unit 7 Enviromental Consumer Health You can also teach your students about keeping yourself safe by studying about the Coronavirus, where and when it started and facts that plagued our world with this virus. Kindergarten Health: Covid 19 / Coronavirus Facts This unit meets Common Core Standards.

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Tags Health, Health Units, Personal Health, Kindergarten Health, Health For Kindergarten, Healthy Foods, Healthy Habits, Personal Development For Kids, Elementary Health

Practical Life Skills - Independent Living Gr. 9-12+

Practical Life Skills - Independent Living Gr. 9-12+
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Practical Life Skills - Independent Living Gr. 9-12+ A comprehensive teaching resource, designed to prepare high school students for independent living. Applicable from grade 9 through to grade 12, it eases students' understanding and navigation of the responsibilities that adult life brings. The materials elaborate on various angles of independent living, starting with differentiating between renting and buying a home. This package supports learners in executing financial management by familiarizing them with common expenses usually encountered when one lives alone. In addition, the resource walks students through public transportation routes assisting them in discovering efficient methods of moving around their communities. Preparedness forms a crucial part as it readies learners on creating fire escape plans, thereby ensuring their safety during unexpected incidents. Adhering to sustainability education trends, it also introduces students to energy-saving methods which could offer financial benefits over time. Contact Details Section An essential tool within this pack that equips young people on receiving immediate help during health crises or injuries—real-world activities aiming at promoting engagement whilst broadening learner perspective about prerequisites for independent living. The Practical Life Skills - Independent Living Gr. 9-12+ incorporates academic themes via reading passages, graphic organizers, crosswords and comprehension quizzes which are aligned with state standards and structured based on Bloom's Taxonomy principles. Versatility in Application This comprehensive pack can be used diversely across whole group sessions or may be subdivided into smaller segments for small group discussions or assigned homework activities; facilitating flexibility according to specific classroom requirements while promoting individualized learning paths within life skills education. In addition, to ensure no learner is excluded— special resources targetting diverse student groups like those requiring additional support are included within the package, focusing on areas such as lesson plan development for Life Skills instruction. Material File Type Presented in PDF format for seamless integration into existing educational software environments, helping bridge the gap between traditional learning methods and digital age transition with this social-realities-grounded curriculum .

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Self-Sustainability Skills: Cohabitation & Family Life Gr. 6-12+

Self-Sustainability Skills: Cohabitation & Family Life Gr. 6-12+
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Self-Sustainability Skills: Cohabitation & Family Life Gr. 6-12+ Teaching Resource Overview Consider the Self-Sustainability Skills: Cohabitation & Family Life Gr. 6-12+ resource as an essential addition to any teaching arsenal. This toolkit is designed to be a crucial learning support for students in Grades 6 through 12, focusing on the development of practical life skills aimed at fostering self-sufficiency. Main Features: Lessons on personal responsibility and stress management. In-depth exploration into factors we can and can't control. Tips on identifying stress-inducers and managing them effectively. A focus on both mental and physical health awareness. The resource also delves into social aspects like healthy relationships, cohabitation, family life dynamics thus promoting better social skills within kids. It also offers instructions in vital survival techniques such as emergency preparedness, self-defense strategies, and first aid techniques. Educational Formats: Reading passages aligned with state standards Bloom’s Taxonomy influenced activities No matter if they are Grade 9 pupils or seniors heading towards graduation,this recourse comprehensively covers core skillsets central to their lives after schooling. Pedagogical Leverage: This complete package housed under a concise 29-page layout utilizes user-friendly vocabulary keeping inclusivity mind. It's design is versatile enough for either print use or digital classroom presentations making it an adaptable teaching tool. Remember! This isn't just another resource in your pedagogical toolbox but a catalyst towards real-world preparedness for your learners! Through compelling content presented via visually engaging tools this resource assists in building students' understanding to navigate life's real challenges confidently.

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Tags Life Skills, Cohabitation, Family Life, Sustainability, Reading Passage, Comprehension Quiz, Crossword Puzzles, Mental Health, Hands-On Activities

Feelings: A Sad, Mad, Grumpy, Happy Good Time Gr. 1

Feelings: A Sad, Mad, Grumpy, Happy Good Time Gr. 1
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Feelings: A Sad, Mad, Grumpy, Happy Good Time Gr. 1 Feelings: A Sad, Mad, Grumpy, Happy Good Time Gr. 1, is an excellent teaching resource for educators who wish to delve into the critical spectrum of human emotions their grade one students experience daily. This product blends fields typically kept separate - Social Studies, Health and Language Arts - thus making it easier for teachers to integrate lessons across subjects seamlessly. This unique resource shifts its focus each day onto a new emotion such as Happy, Sad, Mad, Scared and more. This approach not only helps learners recognize their feelings but also equips them with strategies to manage these emotions effectively. Engaging Activities Brainstorming activity : Kicks off the lesson by prompting students to share their ideas. New sight words: Introduced through study component which helps in broadening their vocabulary range. Literacy skills: A spelling activity aimed at strengthening literacy skills in aspiring readers and writers. The writing book and accompanying activity book activities :Aids reinforcement of learners' understandings about the emotion being treated on any particular day. Furthermore, In addition to boosting emotional intelligence and literacy skills among first graders these resources also feature games that make learning fun! The match game is particularly notable because it encourages useful cognitive associations between different concepts related to emotions way beyond rote memorization. Mental health discussions can be incorporated into grade one using this resource allowing for group or individualized work both in-class or assigned as homework. In conclusion, Understanding our emotions forms an essential part of growing up . Both homeschooling parents and public school teachers will appreciate having this invaluable tool from TeachSimple.com at their disposal as they journey through educating youngsters on things that matter most; understanding themselves better.

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I WONDER - Do You Need To Close Your Eyes To Meditate | Animated Video

I WONDER - Do You Need To Close Your Eyes To Meditate | Animated Video
Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Mindfulness, Mental Health, P.E. & Health, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Video Introduction An amazing video designed for the students to have fun learning about our daily activities or even to have fun learning more about our mental health. I WONDER - Do You Need To Close Your Eyes To Meditate | Animated Video Lesson Our mental health is a crucial aspect nowadays for everyone. Do you know how to keep our mind and soul healthy? Have you ever practice gratitude? If yes, tell us what are you thankful for? Have you ever practiced meditation? If yes, can you share with us the steps you have done? Do you like group activities or crafts that you can enjoy with your friends and family? Which one makes you feel better? Yoga is really good for our mental health, have you tried it before? I WONDER - Do You Need To Close Your Eyes To Meditate | Animated Video Lesson The activity is perfect for encouraging us to have a better way of life and thinking for the students, while having fun with our cool activities and crafts that let students learn more about our mental health. I WONDER - Do You Need To Close Your Eyes To Meditate | Animated Video Lesson This friendly designed video is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in MP4 format.

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Health | 3rd Grade Unit 1: Personal Health

Health | 3rd Grade Unit 1: Personal Health
P.E. & Health, Life Studies, Physical Education, Health, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Grade 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

For 3rd Grade Health there are seven standards that need to be taught. Unit 1 Personal Health Unit 2 Growth and Development Unit 3 Nutrition and Physical Activity Unit 4 Substance Use and Abuse Unit 5 Injury/ Violence Prevention Control and Safety Unit 6 Prevention/Control of Disease Unit 7 Environmental Consumer Health These units can be taught out of order. They are only numbered for your convenience. At the end of each unit, there is an assessment to test students’ understanding. In this unit, students will discuss and learn about healthy and unhealthy physical activities. They will discuss with the group what they think happens to their body when they are running, what causes our bodies to sweat and make our heartbeat faster and how long it takes for our bodies to recover. They will even perform some physical activities as a group and monitor what is happening to their bodies. Students will also read about healthy and unhealthy habits they do during the day. Such unhealthy habits they will read about include watching TV, playing video games, or laying around instead of doing physical activities such as skateboarding, swimming, and other activities that are good for our heart. There is a goal sheet included that will help students monitor how they can get more physical activity into their daily routines. After completing the goal sheet, they will compare it to other classmates and even improve on their physical goals that they want to accomplish. In the unit, there is a worksheet about making healthy eating habits. What foods kids should avoid like sugary sweets, greasy foods, chips and sodas. Student will discuss the consequences of eating unhealthy foods verses eating healthy options. Lastly, there is a worksheet on the importance of sleep. How much sleep kids need at their age and why it's important to go to bed on time each night. There are 13 pages included in all. In the end, there is an assignment to test for understanding. There are seven units that cover all the health requirements for 3rd grade. Here are the links to other health units: Health | 3rd Grade Unit 1: Personal Health Health | 3rd Grade Unit 2: Growth and Development Health | 3rd Grade Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity Health | 3rd Grade Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse Health | 3rd Grade Unit 5: Injury Prevention and Safety Health | 3rd Grade Unit 6: Prevention Control of Disease Health | 3rd Grade Unit 7: Environmental Consumer Health

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Tags Health Unit, Personal Health, Healthy Goals, Unhealthy Choices, Health Activities, Physical Goals, Health Goals, Health And Wellness, 3rd Grade Health, Third Grade Health

Types of Investments: Personal Financial Literacy- GICs, Stocks, Etc.

Types of Investments: Personal Financial Literacy- GICs, Stocks, Etc.
Life Studies, Home Economics, Finance, Math, Special Resources, Life Skills, Percentages, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

This 3-page lesson that includes student worksheets will help teach your high school students about all the different kinds of investments that they can purchase to grow their savings and net worth. Get teenagers interested in investing early to help improve their financial literacy! It’s an easy-to-use lesson for a finance, career and personal planning, family and consumer sciences, life skills, or applied math class. How to Use: 1. Students will learn the basic vocabulary (including rate of return and principal) and concepts (including risk versus reward and time horizon) surrounding investments. 2. Six different kinds of investments are introduced (savings accounts, GICs, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and Exchange Traded Funds). 3. For each, students will determine the basic pros and cons and research to find one or more current interest rates and/or rates of return. They can use the information on the worksheets and complete more research online. 4. Finally, students are asked to decide how they would invest a $1 million inheritance into 3 different kinds of investments. They will choose how much to put into each investment, and they will explain why they made their picks (based on when they might need to use the money and what they want to use it for). What's Included: 5 Page PDF: Ready to Print and Use! - Teacher Instructions - 2-Page Student Worksheet: six types of investments and investment vocabulary - 1-Page Student Worksheet: How would you invest $1 million? - Sample Answer Key If you enjoy this product, check out other investment and financial literacy lessons in my store: Types of Investment Accounts in Canada: Teaches about the Registered Investment Accounts Available in Canada Types of Investment Accounts in the US: Teaches about the Registered Investment Accounts Available in the USA Net Worth: Assets - Liabilities = Equity: Teaches Students How to Build Their Net Worth

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Tags Personal Financial Literacy, Financial Literacy, High School Financial Literacy, Investing, Investments, Stocks, Bonds, Gics, Family Consumer Sciences, Life Skills

Self-Sustainability Skills: Healthy Relationships Gr. 6-12+

Self-Sustainability Skills: Healthy Relationships Gr. 6-12+
Special Resources, Life Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Self-Sustainability Skills: Healthy Relationships Gr. 6-12+ The Self-Sustainability Skills: Healthy Relationships Gr. 6-12+ teaching resource is specifically designed to assist educators in guiding students toward personal growth and responsibility from grade 6 up to grade 12 and beyond. This practical material takes on a hands-on approach, integrating real-world scenarios for student learners that include everyday life skills. Key Features: Focused primarily on educating about Healthy Relationships Incorporates instructions for coping with life changes, managing stress effectively Mental & physical health strategies included Cohabitation & family life tips provided Guidance on handling emergencies involving first aid procedures like CPR. This versatile resource presents as a flexible educational seed bank that can be adapted into different settings such as whole class instruction or personalized learning approaches (e.g., small groups or one-on-one). Tactile Learning: A major component of this instrument includes real-world activities designed to concretely demonstrate these essential skills in action; crossword puzzles and word search exercises that aim at both reinforcing learned topics while making education fun; comprehension quizzes consolidate knowledge gained throughout. About The Product: The Self-Sustainability Skills: Healthy Relationships Gr. 6-12+ is available as a ready-to-use PDF comprised of: 29 concise pages filled with carefully curated content aligned with State Standards and Bloom's Taxonomy framework—a thoughtful design aimed at breaking down complex information into digestible bites sans unnecessary jargons. This product’s versatility makes it beneficial not just for public school teachers but also homeschooling parents who want their children more equipped in navigating their journey towards adulthood responsibly. It can be digitally displayed—providing practical lessons even beyond the brick-and-mortar educational setting. In summary, Self-Sustainability Skills: Healthy Relationships Gr. 6-12+ is an essential teaching resource that aims to equip young individuals with life skills necessary for becoming competent and independent adults in a rapidly changing world.

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Tags Healthy Relationships, Mental Health, Life Skills, Sustainability Skills, Crossword Puzzles, Stress Management, Comprehension Quiz, Reading Passage