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Promoting Health and Wellness

Promoting Health and Wellness. Lesson #4. Ipad Vocabulary activity. Open iSwifter APP Open the bookmarks tab and choose “ Glencoe chapter activities ” Open: “ Student Center ” Drop Down: “ Chapter Activities ” Go to: Chapter 1 Next, Open: “Interactive Study Guides”

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Promoting Health and Wellness

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  1. Promoting Health and Wellness Lesson #4

  2. Ipad Vocabulary activity • Open iSwifter APP • Open the bookmarks tab and choose “Glencoe chapter activities” • Open: “Student Center” • Drop Down: “Chapter Activities” • Go to: Chapter 1 • Next, Open: “Interactive Study Guides” • Open: “Lesson #4” http://glencoe.com/sites/common_assets/health_fitness/glencoe_health_09/isg/GH_ch01.4.swf

  3. Objectives • Students will know the importance of health education • Students will know what our nations health goals are • Students will know the importance of becoming health literate

  4. Importance of Health Education • Today, America spends $2.3 trillion each year on health care. Much of that could be avoided if people made healthier decisions about the way they live • Health Education: Providing accurate health information and teaching health skills to help people make healthier decisions.

  5. Becoming health literate • Health Literacy: refers to a person’s capacity to learn about and understand basic health information and services, and to use these resources to promote one’s health and wellness. • Qualities of a health-literate individual include: • A critical thinker and problem solver: a person can develop evaluation criteria for health information before making decisions. • A responsible, productive citizen: person chooses safe, healthful, and legal behaviors and show respect for others • A self-directed learner: person who searches health information to make health related decisions. They determine if its reliable, accurate, and current. • An effective communicator: person is able to express health knowledge in a variety of ways.

  6. Nation’s Health goals • Healthy People: Nationwide health promotion and disease prevention plan designed to serve as a guide for improving the health of all people in the united states. • See page 22, figure 1.10 • Healthy people 2020 goals: • Promote best possible health to end preventable death, illness, injury, and disability. • Eliminate health disparities • Make wellness a way of life and enhance quality of life • Promote healthy places and environments. Video: Where America stands on obesity: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tM-rZm-ilFA Questions: Do you feel taxing junk food is the answer to curbing obesity? What else can be done? What can we do at VHHS to curb overweight / obese children??

  7. Study guides Open iSwifter APP Open the bookmarks tab and choose “Glencoe chapter activities” Open: “Student Center” Drop Down: “Chapter Activities” Go to: Chapter 1 Flashcards: http://www.glencoe.com/qe/efcsec.php?qi=21308 Online Quiz:: http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0078913284/student_view0/unit1/chapter1/online_quizzes.html

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