Unit 1 -Vocabulary
Chapter 1 - Lesson 1
Chapter 1 - Lesson 2
Chapter 2 - Lesson 1
Chapter 2 - Lesson 2
100

What is Health?

The Combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being

100

True or False - Everybody's health triangle looks the same.

False

100

Provide 3 examples of technology

answers may vary: cellphone, computer, traffic lights

100

How do you show someone you are a good listener?

Eye contact, Nodding, providing input. 

100

What does the SMART acronym stand for in goal setting?

Specific

Measurable

Attainable

Realistic/Relatable

Timebound

200

What is Heredity? 

All the traits that were biologically passed on to you by your parents.

200

What are 2 healthy choices that a person in good physical health might practice?

60 minutes of activity.

8 hours of sleep.

Well Balanced Diet.

Good Hygiene.

Avoid drugs and alcohol.


200

What are 2 different environments you experience everyday?

Answers may vary: Home environment and School Environment

200

What is 1 way to manage stress?

Answers will vary: Exercise, Meditation or Relaxation, Talking about what is stressing you

200

What is an Action Plan?

A multi-step strategy to identify and achieve your goals.

300

What are Health Skills?

Specific tools and strategies to maintain, protect, and improve all aspects of your health.

300

What are 2 choices that a person in good social health might practice?

Seek/Lend Support 

Good Communication / Listening Skills

Respect & Care for Self & Others

Willing to meet people / form deeper connections.


300

Provide 5 examples of media

Answers may vary: Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, Tik Tok, Newspapers, Magazines, etc..

300

Why is knowing how to access health information a health skill?

It teaches you how to find and evaluate health information to make informed decisions on your well-being.

300

What is the point of making a goal relatable to what you are doing?

So you can easily follow along and design the goal.

400

What is Advocacy?

Taking action to influence others to address a health related concern or to support a health related belief.

400

What are 2 characteristics that a person in good mental/emotional health might practice?

Enjoy Challenges

Accept Responsibility

Sense of Control of life

Express Emotions Appropriately

Good Stress Management

Positive Outlook

Make thoughtful/responsible decisions


400

How might a pessimistic outlook affect your personal goals?

Answers may vary: Drains motivation to complete or push through challenging times. May cause you to give up on your goals. 

400

What are your decision making skills based on?

Based on your values, ideas, and beliefs about what is important.

400

If your smart goal has no criteria, you will not be able to determine your progress and if you are on track to reach your goal. What is a question you might ask yourself to ensure your goal is measurable?


How many/much?

How do I know if I have reached my goal?

What is my indicator of progress?

500

What is an Action Plan?

A multi-step strategy to identify and achieve your goals.

500

What is the point of the Health Continuum and describe its endpoints.

The Health Continuum is a way for people to determine their health. It displays optimal health at one end and death at the other end.

500

What are the 7 influences on your health?

Heredity

Environment 

Peers

Culture

Media

Technology

Attitude / Behavior

500

List the Decision Making Steps

state the situation  

list the options  

weigh the possible outcomes  

consider values  

make a decision & act on it  

evaluate the decision  


500

When making a goal SPECIFIC, the 5 “W” questions must be considered. List the 5 "W" questions in short.

Who

What 

When

Where

Why

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