I put my main focuses in this standard in bold. Health Education 4th grade, Standard 4:
The students will understand concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention.
Objective 1 : Determine how communicable diseases are spread.
Objective 2 : Demonstrate personal hygiene and universal precautions.
Objective 3 : Demonstrate ways to help people living with HIV and other diseases.
Objective 3 : Demonstrate ways to help people living with HIV and other diseases.
- Compare modes of transmission of diseases. List ways that people cannot contract HIV.
- Demonstrate proper hand washing.
List reasons to avoid contact with blood and other body fluids.
Describe procedures to follow in the event of a blood spill.
Demonstrate decision-making and Refusal Skills for HIV prevention. - Identify ways to show compassion for others.
Identify needs of people who are living with long-term illnesses.
Plan an activity promoting compassion for people living with long-term illnesses.
Ed-Tech Standard 8: Use technology resources (e.g., calculators, data collection probes, videos, educational software) for problem-solving, self-directed learning, and extended learning activities. (5, 6)
Reflection: Google form was pretty difficult to use at first, but after using it for a little while and figuring out how to format everything, it will be easier next time. This is a very good tool for any teacher who wants to make test taking easier. This is a faster assessment taking strategy, and perfect for those who want to go completely paperless. I believe that this age is one that is focused on technology, and this is an easy tool for children to take a quiz/exam on. The topic that I chose was HIV and AIDS, and how they are transmitted. This is an important topic, especially to teach at this young age. I highly recommend using this in the classroom, but I wouldn’t go any younger than this grade for reading purposes.
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