Classroom Rules
Daily Routine
Total Health
Health Influences
Risk Factors
100

This is where your backpack belongs during class.

The cubby

100

 This is the first thing you complete when you enter the classroom.

Bell Ringer

100

These are the three parts of the Health Triangle.

Physical, Mental/Emotional, Social

100

This health influence includes traits you inherit from your parents.

Heredity

100

Wearing a seatbelt is an example of this type of behavior.

Low-risk

200

 This is where the notebooks are every day.

The Classroom

200

This is where you write your Bell Ringer and class notes every day.

Composition notebook

200

Getting enough sleep, exercising, and eating healthy foods help improve this area of health.

 Physical Health

200

These people can influence your choices every day.

 Family & Friends

200

 A student wears a helmet, uses a seatbelt, and gets enough sleep. These choices help lower.

 Risk

300

This is what you should do before speaking in class.

Raise your Hand 

300

This is what you should do before leaving your seat.

Ask for permission (or wait to be called).

300

Talking to a trusted adult when you're upset is an example of improving this area of health.

Mental/Emotional Health

300

TikTok, YouTube, and TV are examples of this health influence.


 Media

300

taying up until 3:00 a.m. every night can increase your chances of being tired and unfocused. This is an example of a......

 High-risk behavior

400
You cannot use these in any classes or around the school

Cell phones/electronics

400

This is what you should do when class is over.

Put away materials, clean your area, and wait to be dismissed by the teacher.

400

 This shape reminds us that all three areas of health work together.

The Health Triangle

400

This health influence includes your home, school, and neighborhood.

Environment

400

 A student wants to ride a skateboard. They put on a helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads before they start. These safety steps help do what.

Make the risk safer (or reduce the risk)

500

 These two classroom expectations help everyone learn and feel respected.

(Any two)

  • Be respectful

  • Stay in your assigned seat

  • Clean your area

  • Follow directions

  • Keep backpacks in cubbies

500

This classroom expectation helps everyone hear directions and learn.

 Listen while others are speaking.

500

 Treating others with respect is an example of this area of health.

Social Health

500

 These are the seven health influences we learned this week.

Heredity, Environment, Family & Friends, Culture, Media, Attitude, Behavior

500

Following the rules and wearing protective equipment help make this activity safer.

 Playing sports