Standard 3 : Demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health. (Archived)



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General Information

Number: HE.6.B.3
Title: Demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health.
Type: Standard
Subject: X-Health Education (former standards – 2008) - Archived
Grade: 6
Strand: Health Literacy: RESPONSIBLE BEHAVIOR

Related Benchmarks

This cluster includes the following benchmarks
Code Description
HE.6.B.3.1: Investigate health-related situations that require the application of a thoughtful decision-making process.
HE.6.B.3.2: Investigate circumstances that can help or hinder healthy decision-making.
HE.6.B.3.3: Discriminate between the need for individual or collaborative decision-making.
HE.6.B.3.4: Investigate healthy and unhealthy alternatives to health-related issues or problems.
HE.6.B.3.5: Specify the potential outcomes of each option when making a health-related decision.
HE.6.B.3.6: Choose healthy alternatives over unhealthy alternatives when making a decision.
HE.6.B.3.7: Assess the outcomes of a health-related decision.


Related Access Points

This cluster includes the following access points.

Independent

Access Point Number Access Point Title
HE.6.B.3.In.a: Identify a health-related situation that requires the application of a thoughtful decision-making process, such as peer pressure, exposure to an unsupervised firearm, or tobacco use.
HE.6.B.3.In.b: Identify circumstances that can help or hinder healthy decision-making, such as peer pressure, refusal skills, knowledge/information, health care access, and family eating habits.
HE.6.B.3.In.c: Recognize the need for individual or collaborative decision-making, such as peer pressure to smoke, considering the severity of the situation, and assessing personal skills and abilities.
HE.6.B.3.In.d: Identify healthy and unhealthy alternatives to selected health-related issues or problems, such as being sick, lack of a community health center, and conflict.
HE.6.B.3.In.e: Recognize the potential outcomes of each option when making a health-related decision, such as physical, social, emotional, financial, and legal consequences.
HE.6.B.3.In.f: Determine a healthy alternative over an unhealthy alternative when making a decision, such as not smoking, limiting sedentary activity, and practicing good character.
HE.6.B.3.In.g: Identify the outcomes of a health-related decision, such as not smoking, having healthy peer relationships, and reducing injury risk.

Supported

Access Point Number Access Point Title
HE.6.B.3.Su.a: Recognize a health-related situation that requires the application of a thoughtful decision-making process, such as peer pressure, exposure to an unsupervised firearm, or tobacco use.
HE.6.B.3.Su.b: Identify a circumstance that can help or hinder healthy decision-making, such as peer pressure, refusal skills, knowledge/information, health care access, and family eating habits.
HE.6.B.3.Su.c: Recognize the need for individual or collaborative decision-making in selected situations, such as peer pressure to smoke, considering the severity of the situation, and assessing personal skills and abilities.
HE.6.B.3.Su.d: Recognize a healthy and an unhealthy alternative for selected health-related issues or problems, such as being sick, lack of a community health center, and conflict.
HE.6.B.3.Su.e: Recognize a potential outcome of each option when making a health-related decision, such as physical, social, emotional, financial, or legal consequences.
HE.6.B.3.Su.f: Recognize a healthy alternative over an unhealthy alternative when making a decision, such as not smoking, limiting sedentary activity, and practicing good character.
HE.6.B.3.Su.g: Recognize the outcomes of a health-related decision, such as not smoking, having healthy peer relationships, and reducing injury risk.

Participatory

Access Point Number Access Point Title
HE.6.B.3.Pa.a: Recognize a health-related situation in which a decision is required, such as peer pressure, exposure to an unsupervised firearm, or tobacco use.
HE.6.B.3.Pa.b: Recognize selected circumstances that can help or hinder healthy decision-making, such as peer pressure, refusal skills, knowledge/information, health care access, and family eating habits.
HE.6.B.3.Pa.c: Recognize the need for individual or collaborative decision-making in a selected situation, such as peer pressure to smoke, considering the severity of the situation, and personal skills and abilities.
HE.6.B.3.Pa.d: Recognize a healthy alternative for a selected health-related issue or problem, such as being sick, lack of community health center, and conflict.
HE.6.B.3.Pa.e: Recognize a potential outcome of a selected option when making a health-related decision, such as physical, social, emotional, financial, or legal consequences.
HE.6.B.3.Pa.f: Recognize a healthy alternative when making a decision, such as not smoking, limiting sedentary activity, or practicing good character.
HE.6.B.3.Pa.g: Recognize an outcome of a health-related decision, such as not smoking, having healthy peer relationships, or reducing injury risk.