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


General Information
Number: HE.2.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: 2
Strand: Health Literacy Responsible Behavior

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Independent

HE.2.B.5.In.a
Name situations when a health-related decision can be made individually or when assistance is needed, such as choosing child-appropriate media, engaging in physical activity, making food choices, and handling sharp objects.
HE.2.B.5.In.b
Identify healthy options to selected health-related issues or problems, such as using safety equipment, recognizing personal safety, cooperating and communicating with peers, and making food choices.
HE.2.B.5.In.c
Describe the consequences of not following rules/practices when making healthy and safe decisions, such as negative emotions, accidents, injuries, and pollution.

Supported

HE.2.B.5.Su.a
Identify common situations when a health-related decision can be made individually or when personal assistance is required, such as choosing child-appropriate media, engaging in physical activity, making food choices, and handling sharp objects.
HE.2.B.5.Su.b
Recognize healthy options for selected health-related issues or problems, such as using safety equipment to avoid injury, cooperating and communicating with peers to work well together, and making food choices.
HE.2.B.5.Su.c
Identify the consequences of not following school rules/practices when making healthy and safe decisions, such as negative emotions, accidents, injuries, and pollution.

Participatory

HE.2.B.5.Pa.a
Indicate an awareness of health-related decisions, such as choosing child-appropriate media, engaging in physical activity, and making food choices.
HE.2.B.5.Pa.b
Recognize a healthy option for a selected problem or issue related to health, such as using safety equipment to avoid injury, communicating with others, and making healthy food choices.
HE.2.B.5.Pa.c
Recognize health consequences of not following a selected classroom rule, such as accidents or injuries.

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