Health choices and long-term consequences of choices
Benefits of, practices for, and personal responsibility for health (including healthy eating, personal hygiene, exercise, stress-management, adequate sleep, social and emotional health, disease prevention, and avoidance of accidents and dangers)
Components of a personal health plan
Impacts of social pressures on physical, emotional, and social health
Structure, functions, and interdependence of major body systems
Changes in anatomy during puberty
Role of hormones in growth, development, and personal health
Myths and facts related to disease transmission and prevention
Unit 2
Ways the body defends itself against germs
Communicable, noncommunicable, and hereditary diseases
Use, abuse, and effects of medications, tobacco, alcohol, and other substances
Relationship between tobacco, alcohol, and drugs and unsafe situations
Preventing the use of tobacco, alcohol, and illegal drugs
Basic understanding of first-aid procedures
Prevention of and response to deliberate and accidental injuries
Reasons and ways to avoid violence, gangs, weapons, and drugs
Unit 3
Environmental factors that affect health
Skills to identify, avoid, report, and cope with potentially dangerous situations
Practices for responding to emergencies
Positive and negative characteristics of social groups, gangs, clubs, cliques
Development of self-confidence, self-esteem, and self-control
Physical, social, and emotional impacts of decisions regarding sexual behavior
Strategies to resist pressures to become sexually active
Respect and consideration for all individuals
Unit 4
Understand appropriate ways to express emotions
Positive social interactions with peers, in home, and in the community
Bullying, alternative behaviors to bullying, and appropriate responses to bullying
Strategies for resolving conflicts with peers and others
Skills for meeting people, making friends, and being a good friend
Getting personal support from family
How and where to get help in making health decisions