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Scope and Sequence for Grades K-5 Page 1 of 6 ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND OTHER DRUGS DISEASE PREVENTION FAMILY LIVING GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT K 1. Medicine 2. Poison and unknown substances 3. Hand washing 4. Family members and their responsibilities 5. Ways children contribute to families 6. Growth: Height/weight 7. Physical differences 8. Skin: Nutrition/hygiene 9. Skin: Parts& functions 1 1. Safe and appropriate use of medicine 2. Harmful effects of alcohol and tobacco 3. Reasons for not taking potentially dangerous substances 2 1. Resist pressure to use alcohol, tobacco, other drugs 2. Harmful effects of alcohol/tobacco 3. Persuasion of advertising, peer groups and adults 4. Exercise: Strengthens bones & muscles None None 4. Coping strategies 5. Roles of parents and extended family 5. Effects of health, nutrition, on growth and development 6. Skeletal & muscular 7. Skeletal & muscular Systems: Effect of personal health practices 6. Effects of heredity and environment 7. Primary and permanent teeth 3 1. Alternatives to using alcohol, tobacco, other drugs 2. Consequences of using alcohol, tobacco, other drugs 3. Decision making 4. Circulatory and respiratory diseases/illnesses 5. Cooperation and conflict resolution in family 6. Discussing health issues with family 7. Circulatory and respiratory 8. Personal health choices/ circulatory and respiratory 4 1. Effects of tobacco on the respiratory and circulatory 2. Harmful effects inhalants, alcohol, hallucinogens and marijuana 3. Appropriate use of prescription and OTC drugs, including vitamins 4. Advertising and commercials and medicines, alcohol and tobacco 5 1. Dangers of taking medicines or drugs 2. Terms related to drugs 3. Media- glorify drug use 4. Resources for help ATOD problems 5. Peer resistance skills 6. Peer leadership skills/alternatives to drug use 5.Digestive diseases/illnesses 7. Diseases/illnesses that affect endocrine/immune 8. Communicable/ non-communicable diseases 9. Ways to prevent the spread of disease 10. Immune System None 11. Puberty/capable of childbearing 12. Roles of mother and father in parenting 13. Parental responsibilities for a child 6. Digestive system 7. Personal health choices/ digestive system 14. Endocrine system 15. Personal health practices/endocrine system 16. Physical, social, emotional changes during puberty

Scope and Sequence for Grades K-5 Page 2 of 6 MENTAL HEATLTH NUTRITION PERSONAL SAFETY 10. Everyone: Unique/special 11. Consequences: Actions/behaviors 12. Skills: Manage anxiety/stress 13. Anger management 8. Handling disagreements without fighting 9. Conflict and causes of conflict 10. Fact and fiction in media 11.Friendship 12. Respect and cooperation 8. Health decisions: TV and peer pressure 9. Respect differences 10. Ways to show respect 11. Choices and consequences 12. Attitudes/behavior 13. Friendship 14. Peer resistance skills 9. Listening skills 10. Healthy self-concept: accepting and making positive choices 11. Causes of stress and stress management 12. Refusal skills 13. Nonverbal communication 8. Positive and negative peer pressure 9. Assertiveness skills 10. Negotiation skills to resolve conflict 11. Skills that communicate care, consideration and respect of self and others 12. Friendships 14. Foods: Names 15. Foods: Selection 16. Food: Origins 13.Food selection 14. Food guide pyramid 15.Nutritious breakfast 15.Nutrients 16. Meal planning 17. Snacks 18. Serving size/ serving number and food guide pyramid 14. Influence of cultural background on food choices 15. Relationship among food, energy and health 13. Age-appropriate dietary guidelines 14. Evaluates personal diet using dietary guidelines and food guide pyramid 15. Digestion 16. Proper food storage and preparation to prevent illness 17. Body parts 18. Senses 19. Basic hygiene habits 20. Germs cause sickness 21. How germs are passed 22. Personal health decisions 16. Dental care 17. Rest, sleep, exercise 18. Keeping clean and wellgroomed 19.Regular health checkups 20. Germs 21. Communicable diseases 19. Germs and communicable diseases 20. Sanitation 21. Prevent spread: communicable diseases 22. Non-communicable health problems and care in children 16. Function and location of different types of teeth and dental care 17. Personal grooming 17.Well being: Rest, food choices, exercise, sleep and recreation 18, Personal health goal/ individual health risk assessment 23. Safe practices home/school 24.Threats to personal 25. Resources 26. Dangers: Fire, weather, home alone, strangers, lost 22.Accident prevention 23.Emergency procedures 24. Safe and unsafe practices: Car, bicycle, playground, water 25. Threats to personal 26. Resources 23.Emergency procedures 24. Safety: home, school, neighborhood 25. Safety: bicycles, skating 26. Threats to personal 27. Resources 18. Bicycle 19. Accident prevention 20. First aid for common wounds 21. Threats to personal 22. Resources 19. Accident prevention 20. Personal plan 21. Threats to personal 22. Resources K 1 2 3 4 17. Causes and effects of stress 18. Stress management 19. Food labels 20. Six nutrients 21. Marketing and nutrition fact, fiction, opinion 22. Health problems/nutrient deficiencies and excesses 23. Food plan based on food guide pyramid and dietary guidelines 24. Heart Disease: Risk factors and prevention 25. Hygiene during puberty 26.First-aid for common injuries 27. Threats to personal 28. Resources 5

Scope and Sequence for Grades 6-8 Page 3 of 6 ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND OTHER DRUGS 6 1. Policies and laws related to ATOD 2.Impact use of ATOD 3. Effects and consequences ATOD use 4. Personal risk and protective factors 7 1. Effects ATOD on immune, nervous and reproductive 2. Harmful consequences anabolic steroid use 3. Advertising ATOD and counterarguments 4. Community resources related to ATOD DISEASE PREVENTION 5. Methods to prevent spread communicable diseases and risk factors of noncommunicable diseases 6. Methods to prevent STDs and effectiveness 7. Defines HIV/AIDS and STD 8. HIV/AIDS caused by virus 9. Abstinence from sexual activity and from injecting drug use to prevent HIV/AIDS 10. Abstinence from sexual activity to prevent STDs 11. Personal goal setting for healthy body 5. Communicable diseases: STDs and HIV/AIDS 6. HIV/AIDS caused by virus 7. Ways HIV transmitted 8. Effects HIV on the immune system 9. Abstinence from sexual activity and from injecting drug use to prevent HIV/AIDS 10. Abstinence from sexual activity to prevent STDs 11. Methods of preventing pregnancy and STDs and effectiveness 12. Personal goal setting for healthy body FAMILY LIVING 12. Factors that promote positive 13. Influence of group pressures on sexual decisions 14. Refusal skills related to sexual 15. Having children best in 13. Factors that promote a positive 14. Influence of group pressure on sexual decisions 15. Refusal skills related to sexual 16. Friendships 17. Role and responsibility of children in the family 18. Parental roles and responsibilities 19. Changes in parents lifestyle and responsibilities before and after birth of a baby 20. Having children best in 8 1. Consequences on the fetus and child of using ATOD 2. Signs and symptoms of chemical dependency and sources for help 3. Consequences with the uses of ATOD in teen relationships 4. Countering aggressive behavior and intimidation and refusing ATOD 5. Alternatives to ATOD use 6. Communicable diseases 7. Communicable diseases: STDs and HIV/AIDS 8. HIV/AIDS caused by virus 9. Ways HIV transmitted and behaviors that increase risk 10. Misconceptions about HIV/AIDS and its transmission 11. Abstinence from sexual activity and from injecting drug use to prevent HIV/AIDS and other STDs 12. Methods of preventing pregnancy and STDs and effectiveness 13. Abstinence from sexual activity and from injecting drug use most effective method to prevent HIV/AIDS 14. Abstinence from sexual activity only sure method to prevent pregnancy and STDs 15. Personal goal setting for healthy body 16. Factors that promote a positive 17. Influence of group pressure on sexual decisions 18. Refusal skills related to sexual 19. Effects of dating 20. Having children best in

Scope and Sequence for Grades 6-8 Page 4 of 6 GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT MENTAL NUTRITION PERSONAL SAFETY 16. Nervous system 17. Personal health practices related to nervous system 18. Basic anatomy male and female reproductive 19. Healthy relationships 20. Escalating and reducing conflict 21. Dealing with peer pressure 22. Suicide prevention 23. Eating patterns that enhance energy, growth and health 24. Effect of personal food choices on future health 25. Personal grooming and hygiene during adolescence 26. Dental care to prevent gingivitis (emphasis on spit tobacco and gingivitis) 27. Causes and treatments of extreme temperature emergencies 28. Threats to personal 29. Local support system concerning personal 6 21. Parts of male and female reproductive and their functions 22. Strategies to manage stress 23. Prejudices, its roots and effects 24. Necessary elements of conflict resolution 25. Nutritional value of various fast foods. 26. Effects of cooking and food preparation on the nutritive value of foods 27. Resources that promote acceptable nutritional practices 28. Personal grooming and hygiene during adolescence 29. Factors contributing to accidents 30. Causes of choking and prevention and treatment 31. Threats to personal 32. Local support system concerning personal 7 21. Changes that occur during the process of maturing 22. Personal characteristics associated with positive self-esteem 23. Influence of self-identity group acceptance in choosing friends 24. Causes of conflicts among youth and strategies to handle them 25. Suicide prevention 26. Relationship between nutrition and disease prevention 27. Disorders associated with malnutrition and obesity 28. Personal goal for improving health based on an individual health risk assessment 29. Personal grooming and hygiene during adolescence 30. Safety factors for motorized and nonmotorized vehicles and equipment for land and water 31. First aid for shock, bleeding, and muscular and skeletal injuries 32. Threats to personal 33. Local support system concerning personal 8

Scope and Sequence for Grades 9-12 Page 5 of 6 ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND OTHER DRUGS 9 1. Social consequences of ATOD use 2 Leading causes teen morbidity and mortality and prevention 3. Community resources ATOD 4. ATOD use/personal consequences 5.Drug interactions DISEASE PREVENTION 6. Symptoms and long term consequences of HIV/AIDS and other STDs 7. Testing and treatment resources for STDs 8. Abstinence from sexual activity and from injecting drug use to prevent HIV/AIDS and other STDs 9. Methods of preventing pregnancy and STDs and effectiveness, abstinence only sure way 10. STDs, including HIV/AIDS, communicable diseases and abstinence only sure method of prevention 11. Abstinence from sexual activity and from injecting drug use most effective methods of preventing HIV/AIDS 12. HIV/AIDS caused by virus 13. History of HIV/AIDS in US 14. Current statistics of STDs including HIV/AIDS 15. Ways HIV transmitted and behaviors that increase risk 16. Clinical course of HIV/AIDS 17. Returning to abstinence as positive alternative to previous sexual activity 18. Uninfected, mutually faithful sexual relationship in /not at risk AIDS through sexual activity 19. Personal goal setting for healthy body 20. Causes, treatment and prevention methods for cancer 21. Risk of disease based on genetics and health choices and strategies to reduce risk. FAMILY LIVING 22. Factors that promote positive 23. Refusal skills related to sexual 24. Influence of group pressure on sexual decisions 25.Aspects of dating 26. Having children best in 27. Changes in parents lifestyle and responsibilities before and after birth of a baby 28. Health needs/problems and associated resources

Scope and Sequence for Grades 9-12 Page 6 of 6 GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT MENTAL NUTRITION PERSONAL SAFETY 29. Conception and fetal development from conception to birth 30. Glands and hormones and that control secondary sex characteristics 31. Ways heredity and environment affect human growth and development 32. Stress and its effects on health and wellness 33. Coping skills for managing stress to prevent selfdestructive behaviors 34. Effective communication skills and resistance skills (conflict resolution) 35. Decision making 36. Transition from adolescence to adulthood 37. Evaluation and plan for improving diet relative to personal needs, dietary guideline and energy balance 38. Analysis of weight management plans for sound nutritional practices and lifelong effects on health 39. Modification of personal diet relative to special needs 40. Analysis of reliability of various sources of food and nutrition information 41. Analysis of marketing and advertising methods for influencing food choices 42. Hygiene and grooming habits correlated to employment opportunities and building relationships 43. Proper response to life-threatening cardiopulmonary emergencies 44. Threats to personal 45. Resources 9