Mrs. Winiarski-Kuzdak Health Semester II (February) Monday, February 2 No School Tuesday, February 3 No School February 4 Definitions: • Mental Health – the ability to recognize reality. Objective: Journal: • Demonstrate • (#3)What do you think are effective some of the most pressing interpersonal health issues facing teens communication & today? social skills P/R/S: which enhance (social) health. • Get to know others in class better. Find commonalities. • -ive – Pertaining to, (S) Class work: • “Value Shield” – Coat of Arms Homework: • Finish & study definitions, P/R/S index cards & journal February 5 Goal: • Students will comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention Objective: SWBAT • Complete a “Values Shield” within 2 day with a minimum of 70% Definitions: • Values – a person’s strong belief and ideals. Journal : • (#4) Responsible decision making provides a measure of control over person health. What does this statement mean? Respond by writing at least one (1) paragraph. P/R/S: • -ia (condition) (S) Class work: • “Value Shield” – Coat of Arms Homework: • Parent signature • Complete all Definitions, P/R/S & Journals February 6 Definitions: • Character Trait – Patterns in a person’s behavior when he or she acts on his or her values frequently. Journal : • (#5) What is a value? Respond with at least one (1) paragraph. P/R/S: (P) ex- (out, off, from, beyond) Objective: SWBAT • Student will explore “Measles in the New” and complete a w/s with 70% completion/accuracy. Class work: Goal: • Students will demonstrate the ability to access valid health information and health-promoting products and service. • • • • Reading – 10 minutes “Measles in the News” Homework: Defns, P/R/S, Journal February 9 DO NOW • Take a planner page from the folder on my desk. • Make sure you take the correct color. February 9 Goal: • Students will demonstrate the ability to advocate for personal, family and community health. Objective: SWBAT • Present &/or turn in their “Values Shield” with a minimum of 70% (you may miss 15 pts.) Definitions: • Goals – a specific aim that reflects a set of values. Journal: • (#6) The best decision is one with the best outcome. What does this statement mean? P/R/S: • Anti- (against or opposite) (P) Class work: • Present Values Shield to the class Homework: • Defn, P/R/S, Journal February 10 Goal: • Demonstrate effective interpersonal communication & social skills which enhance health. Objective: SWBAT • Explain how all five components of health provide a picture of overall health. Definitions: • Self – Esteem – feeling good about yourself and your abilities. Journal: • Completion of Journal – see next slides P/R/S: • (P) sub- (below) Class work: • 5 types of health • Completion of Journal Homework: • Black History Assignment • Defns., P/R/S, Journals Table of Contents # Topic Date Page 1 2 3 2 Table of Contents – page #1 Table of Contents – page #2 Concerns about your health & health 1/23 of others. 5 types of health – total health? 1/26 3 Most pressing issues facing teens. 5 4 Responsible Decision-Making 1/29 & 2/4 2/5 5 6 What is a Value? Best Decision – Best Outcome? 2/6 2/9 7 8 1 4 6 Directions for Journal Entries - Reminder 1. Pages #1 & #2 are Table of Content Pages 2. Each Journal entry should contain: 1. # – at the top of the page (centered) 2. Date – at the top of the page (right) 3. Entry – begin on the 1st or 2nd line 4. Entry – must be highlighted 5. Skipped a line after the entry 6. Responses should be a PARAGRAPH, unless otherwise stated. 7. Page – numbered at the bottom (right) 3. Note: begin each entry on the front of the page. If necessary, use the back of the page to complete an entry, otherwise don’t use the back. February 11 Do Now • • • • Get a quiz You have 7 minutes You may use your cards You may not share February 11 Homework Black History Month • Research a minority individuals (primarily AfricanAmericans) who are known for their contributions to the health field. • You will create one of the following which will depict their contributions: • Essay • Poem • Rap • Collage • PowerPoint • Tri-fold • Other • BE CREATIVE • DUE: Tuesday, February 24, 2013 (beginning of hr). • NOTE: I have white cardstock if you would like to use it. February 11 Goal: • Students will comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention. Objective: SWBAT • Students will analyze a text selection and be able to identify Who, What, When & Why. Definitions: • Short-Term Goals – a goal that can be accomplished in a few months or less. Journal: • “Think Critically About Information & Services” P/R/S: • (P) auto- (self) Class work: • Annotate or T4: “Think Critically About Information & Services” • Journal, Defn & P/R/S Homework: • Black History Assignment • Defns., P/R/S, Journals February 12 Goal: • Demonstrate effective interpersonal communication & social skills which enhance health. Objective: SWBAT • Working in teams, students will complete two mind maps. Definitions: • Benefits – the cons or advantages of a consequence. Journal: • NONE P/R/S: • -or (one which) (S) Class work: • Mind Maps 1. Health & Wellness 2. Life w/o good Health & Wellness 3. Journal Check 4. Defn. & P/R/S Check Homework: • Black History Assignment • Defns., P/R/S, Journals February 13 Goal: • Demonstrate effective interpersonal communication & social skills which enhance health. Objective: SWBAT • Students will complete “In the News Assts. Definitions: • Media – The main means of mass communication (especially television, radio, newspapers, and the Internet) regarded collectively Journal: • #7 – 7 Health Skills - Accessing Information & Analyzing Influence (copy next slide). P/R/S: • (R) ops - sees Class work: 1. “In The News” Fix/Complete 2. Complete Journal 3. Complete Defn. & P/R/S Homework: • Black History Assignment • Defns., P/R/S, Journals February 13 Journal – (copy) 7 Health Skills Core Concepts • 1 – Accessing Information • 2 – Self Management • 3 – Analyzing Influence • 4 – Interpersonal Communication • 5 – Goal Setting • 6 – Decision-Making • 7 - Advocacy Monday, February 23 No School Tuesday, February 24 • • • • • • DO NOW Start your computer Log into the Internet Go to my Weebly Go to Research Find Homework Asst #1 Read it February 24 Goal: • Students will comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention Objective: SWBAT • Students will preview their Research/ Homework Asst. Definitions: • Decision-Making Model – a series of steps that helps a person make a responsible decision. Journal: • NONE P/R/S: • Operat (work) (R) Class work: • Review Research Project Homework: • Black History Assignment due today • Defns., P/R/S, Journals • Research Asst. #1 Due Wednesday, March 4, 2015 February 25 Goal: • Students will demonstrate the ability to use goalsetting and decision-making skills to enhance health. Objective: SWBAT • (In groups) Students will create a mini poster which demonstrates/ explains a skill, using a SMART Goal Definitions: • Consequence – A result Journal #8: • 5 criteria for a SMART Goal • (See next slide) P/R/S: • Multi- (Many) (P) Class work: • Preview goal setting and SMART Goals Homework: • Defns., P/R/S, Journals • Research Asst. #1 Due Wednesday, March 4, 2015 • (See Weebly – Research/HW SMART • Specific • Measurable • Achievable • Realistic • Time Leave spaces in between each bulleted item. February 26 Goal: • Students will demonstrate the ability to use goalsetting and decision-making skills to enhance health. Definitions: • SMART Goal – is a best practice framework for setting goals. Journal #9: • Individual Goals • (See next slide) P/R/S: • (R) tom (cutting) Objective: SWBAT Class work: • (In groups) Students will create • Groups will begins their mini poster on a chosen SMART a mini poster which Goals demonstrates/ Homework: explains a skill, using a SMART • Research Asst. #1 Due Goal Wednesday, March 4, 2015 • (See Weebly – Research/HW) Student Goals You need to place this in your journal – highlight the statements List three (3) short-term goals. These are goals which can be accomplished starting from today up to three months from now. 1. 2. 3. List three (3) intermediate goals. These are goals which can be accomplished in three months up to one year. 1. 2. 3. List three (3) long-term goals. These are goals which can be accomplished in one year or longer. 1. 2. 3. Directions for Group Project • • • • • • • • • Complete your journal. Pick one intermediate/long-term goal from your journal Find 2 or 3 people who have the same or similar goal. Using the “Master the Skill of Goal Setting” w/s and your chosen goal, set it up like the example on the top of page #2. You must write it as a SMART goal Include all 4 steps. After completing a draft, get a large piece of paper (box by my desk and create a poster including all 4 steps. You may be as creative as you want. Day #2 I will pull out the colored pencils, markers, crayons, etc. Turn in your rough draft and your poster – don’t forget team members names February 27 Goal: • Students will demonstrate the ability to use goalsetting and decision-making skills to enhance health. Objective: SWBAT • (In groups) Students will create a mini poster which demonstrates/ explains a skill, using a SMART Goal Definitions: • Intermediate goal – a goal which could be accomplished in a few months to a year. Journal #9: • Individual Goals • (See next slide) P/R/S: • -ologist (S) - one who specializes in Class work: • Groups will begins their mini poster on a chosen SMART Goals Homework: • Research Asst. #1 Due Wednesday, March 4, 2015 • (See Weebly – Research/HW)