Key IdeasExamplesImplications 1. eating habits pg. 119 2. rest and sleep pg. 128 – 130 3. physical activity pg. 125-128 4. promoting physical well being.

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Key IdeasExamplesImplications 1. eating habits pg rest and sleep pg. 128 – physical activity pg promoting physical well being in all children pg. 140 – chronic illnesses pg chronic injuries and health hazards pg physical disabilities pg health compromising behaviors (smoking, drugs, and alcohol),pg compromising behaviors (sexual activities, STI’s, and pregnancy).pg Let’s Get Physical Content Frames Graphic Organizer

Key IdeasExamplesImplications 1. eating habits pg rest and sleep pg. 128 – physical activity pg promoting physical well being in all children pg. 140 – 141 Let’s Get Physical Content Frames Graphic Organizer

Key IdeasExamplesImplications 5. chronic illnesses pg chronic injuries and health hazards pg physical disabilities pg health compromising behaviors (smoking, drugs, and alcohol),pg compromising behaviors (sexual activities, STI’s, and pregnancy).pg Let’s Get Physical Content Frames Graphic Organizer