Dimensions of Wellness
Behaviors, Benefits and Characteristics of Wellness
Health, Wellness and Lifestyle
Identify that Dimension
Random 6th grade Health Questions
100

It involves possessing a set of guiding beliefs, principles, or values that help give direction to one's life.

What is Spiritual Wellness

100

A behavior that promotes good nutrition

     -Eating a variety of foods from all food groups

     -Skipping meals

     -Never eating vegetables

     -Eating only junk food

What is Eating a variety of foods from all food groups

100

This contains many dimensions (we focused on 6) that one must actively pursue to find true overall good health.

What is Wellness

100

Possessing the ability to feel and express human emotions such as happiness, sadness and anger.

What is Emotional Wellness
100

 is the ability to handle problems and pressures of daily life.   It comes from feeling good about yourself.  You show this through handling your problems, even if they are difficult or frightening.

What is Emotional Health 

200

This involves preparing and making use of your gifts, skills, and talents in order to gain purpose, happiness, and enrichment in your life.

What is Occupational Wellness

200

A behavior that should be avoided for one attempting to achieve Wellness

     -Eating vegetables 

     -Exercising

     -Drinking Water

     -Alcohol and drug use

What is Alcohol and drug use

200

The daily habits a person has that can affect their overall Health and Wellness

What is Lifestyle

200

it is an awareness of one's financial responsibility, being a smart consumer, planning for the future, etc. 



What is the Financial Dimension of Wellness

200

The three branches of the Health Triangle

What are Physical, Social, and Emotional Health

300

possessing the ability to feel and express human emotions such as happiness, sadness and anger.



What is Emotional Health

300

a characteristic of a wellness lifestyle. (Choose what applies to a wellness lifestyle)

Avoiding Social Situations 

Eating unhealthy food 

Strong sense of personal responsibility

Being lazy

What is a Strong sense of personal responsibility?

300

  the state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being

What is Health 

300

This is an awareness of the unstable state of the earth and the effects of your daily habits on the physical environment.



What is Environmental Wellness

300

Is the process of breaking down larger goals or ideas into smaller more specific goals that help us achieve are short term goals and help to build towards achieving Larger Long term goals. 

What is creating SMART GOALS

400

A variety of healthy behaviors including adequate exercise, proper nutrition and abstaining from harmful habits such as drug use and alcohol abuse.



What is Physical Wellness

400

a key behavior that promotes wellness.

Smoking Cigarettes

Avoiding Exercise

Eating only Junk Food 

Exercising at least 3 times per week for 60 minutes

What is Exercising at least 3 times per week for 60 minutes

400

 the way in which a person or group lives.

What is Lifestyle

400

 This involves possessing a set of guiding beliefs, principles, or values that help give direction to one's life.

What is Spiritual Wellness

400

These are the leading cause of death for people ages 16-62

What are car accidents 

500

 It refers to our ability to interact successfully with our community or school and to live up to the expectations and demands of our personal roles.

What is Social Wellness

500

A behavior helps reduce stress

           -Drinking alcohol

           -Avoiding sleep

           -Having fun and taking time to relax

           -Using drugs

What is Having fun and taking time to relax

500

 the state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal

What is Wellness

500

This dimension encourages creative, stimulating mental activities.

What is Intellectual Wellness

500

These are the 6 primary Dimensions of wellness that we focused on during our Wellness Wheel activity 

What are Physical, Social, Emotional, Spiritual, Occupational, Intellectual Dimensions of Wellness

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