Standard 5: Decision Making - Demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health.Archived


General Information
Number: HE.1.B.5
Title: Decision Making - Demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health.
Type: Standard
Subject: Health Education Archived Standards - Archived
Grade: 1
Strand: Health Literacy Responsible Behavior

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Independent

HE.1.B.5.In.a
Identify situations when a health-related decision can be made individually or when assistance is needed, such as crossing the street, making food choices, and washing hands.
HE.1.B.5.In.b
Recognize healthy options for health-related issues or problems, such as wearing a bike helmet, using seat belts, and reporting danger.
HE.1.B.5.In.c
Identify consequences of not following rules/practices when making healthy and safe decisions, such as personal injury, tooth decay, environmental damage, and illness.

Supported

HE.1.B.5.Su.a
Identify selected situations when a health-related decision requires personal assistance, such as making healthy food choices and handling sharp objects.
HE.1.B.5.Su.b
Recognize a healthy option for a health-related issue or problem at school, such as wearing a bike helmet in physical education, or choosing to eat healthy foods in the cafeteria.
HE.1.B.5.Su.c
Identify a consequence of not following a classroom rule/practice when making healthy and safe decisions, such as personal injury, tooth decay, or illness.

Participatory

HE.1.B.5.Pa.a
Recognize a classroom situation when a health-related decision requires personal assistance, such as making healthy food choices.
HE.1.B.5.Pa.b
Associate a healthy option with a classroom activity, such as using equipment safely.
HE.1.B.5.Pa.c
Recognize a selected consequence for not following a selected class rule related to healthy and safe decisions, such as a personal injury or illness.

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