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1 Mr. Corabi’s Health Education course introduction Arts Academy at Benjamin Rush
Introduce the chapter objectives to students. Each objective represents a lesson within the chapter. Clicking the Health Online icon on the left bar takes you to the URL of Glencoe’s health Web page. The Web page features a Health Inventory to help students see if they know what it takes to be healthy. Clicking the Foldables icon on the left bar leads to an activity. In this activity, students will create a Foldable to take notes on what they learn about each of the three aspects of health in Lesson 1.

2 Overall Health and Wellness
In this introduction to Health, you will learn about… Difference between Health and Wellness. P.I.S.E.S Influences of Behavior Decision Making in terms of behavior Introduce the chapter objectives to students. Each objective represents a lesson within the chapter. Clicking the Health Online icon on the left bar takes you to the URL of Glencoe’s health Web page. The Web page features a Health Inventory to help students see if they know what it takes to be healthy. Clicking the Foldables icon on the left bar leads to an activity. In this activity, students will create a Foldable to take notes on what they learn about each of the three aspects of health in Lesson 1.

3 What’s the difference between Health and Wellness?
Being Free from disease, generally just speaking about physical things Wellness. Optimum Health in ALL areas Click each term to display its definition.

4 So what are the areas? Students will learn how to take care of all the three aspects of their health in the next few slides.

5 P.I.S.E.S. P = PHYSICAL I = S = INTELLECTUAL E = SOCIAL EMOTIONAL
SPIRITUAL

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7 WORKING TOGETHER

8 Order of importance?????

9 Physical Health Your physical health involves the condition of your body. (What you can see or touch) To keep your body strong and healthy:

10 Intellectual Health or Mental Health
relates to your Mind… thoughts, thinking process

11 Social Health Social health involves the ways in which you relate to other people. Aka= your group interactions

12 Emotional Health Your emotional health relates to
how you express your feelings, cope with difficulties, and your self concept Maybe the most important

13 Spiritual Health Values, Morals, Beliefs of what's right and wrong in different situations Internal sense…? “Moral Compass” or “Conscious” How do you know what is right and wrong? Learned through your influences and personal experiences both directly and indirectly

14 INFLUENCES Defined = Where someone learns how to act.......
can be easily summarized by placing into 2 categories: = media (things) = people and environment (person, place) Click the slide to go back to the Vocabulary Review home page.

15 SPIRITUAL HEALTH maybe most dangerous WHY?

16 BEHAVIORS Influences (includes World View Beliefs Values
personal experiences in addition to people, media, entertainment, etc)


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