Dimensions
Name the Dimension
Real-Life Scenarios
How They Connect
Challenge Round
100

This dimension relates to how well your body functions and includes fitness, nutrition and sleep

Physical health and wellbeing

100

A student gets eight hours of sleep every night.

Physical

100

Jamie sprains his ankle and can't play basketball for six weeks. Which dimension is MOST directly affected?

Physical

100

Improving one dimension can often improve others. True or False?

True

100

Name the five dimensions of health and wellbeing.

Physical, Mental, Emotional, Social, Spiritual

200

This dimension involves your ability to think, learn, concentrate and make decisions

Mental health and wellbeing

200

Someone joins a local football team and makes lots of new friends.

Social

200

Sarah has moved to a new school and struggles to make friends. Which dimension is most affected?

Social

200

Name one way improving physical health can improve emotional health.

Better mood, lower stress, increased confidence, etc

200

Is someone automatically healthy if they have no disease? Explain.

No. They may have poor wellbeing in other dimensions.

300

Emotional health and wellbeing

This dimension relates to recognising, expressing and managing your feelings.

300

A student practises mindfulness before exams to stay calm.

Emotional

300

Ben feels anxious before giving a speech and his heart races. Which dimension is primarily affected?

Emotional

300

Give one example of how poor social health can affect mental health.

Loneliness affecting concentration, motivation or thinking.

300

Which dimension would be improved by setting goals and believing you can achieve them?

Mental (Emotional also acceptable if justified.)

400

According to the definition you learnt, health and wellbeing is characterised by these four words.

happy, healthy, capable and engaged

400

A teenager volunteers every weekend because it gives them purpose.

Spiritual

400

Emma studies every night, becomes exhausted and starts arguing with friends. Name two dimensions affected.

Physical and Social (Mental/Emotional also acceptable with explanation.

400

Explain how poor sleep could affect three dimensions.

Physical (fatigue), Mental (poor concentration), Emotional (irritable).

400

A student has excellent physical fitness but constantly feels lonely and disconnected. According to the definition, are they experiencing complete health and wellbeing? Explain.

No, because social wellbeing is lacking.

500

Complete the definition: Health and wellbeing relates to a person's ________, ________, ________, ________ and ________ existence.

Physical, Social, Mental, Emotional and Spiritual

500

A student studies hard for a maths test, improving concentration and problem-solving.

Mental

500

Liam stops exercising, sleeps poorly and begins feeling isolated because he no longer attends soccer training. Name three dimensions affected and explain why.

Physical (exercise/sleep), Social (missing teammates), Emotional or Mental (feeling isolated, motivation).

500

Explain why health and wellbeing is described as "holistic."

Because all dimensions are connected and influence one another.

500

A Year 10 student sleeps 5 hours each night, gets excellent grades, has close friends, but constantly feels stressed and overwhelmed. Using the class definition, explain whether they have good health and wellbeing.

They do not have complete health and wellbeing because although some dimensions are strong, their emotional (and potentially physical) wellbeing is poor. Health and wellbeing requires balance across all five dimensions.

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