A Correlation of Prentice Hall Health 2010 To the Louisiana Grade-Level Expectations for Health Education Grades 9-12 SE ISBN: 9780133672503 TE ISBN: 9780133672527
STANDARD 1: Students will comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention to enhance health. Benchmark 1-H-1: Predict and analyze how healthy behaviors can affect health status, disease prevention, and potential severity of injury. 1-H-1.1 Explain the impact of personal health behavior on the function of body systems. SE: 248, 251, 257-258, 259, 260, 270-271, 274-275, 276-277, 284-286, 287, 288, 300, 302-303, 309-310, 311, 312, 316-317, 380-381, 385, 386-389, 391, 395, 396, 406-409, 410-414, 416, 421, 422, 428, 432, 440-447, 453, 454, 467-468, 474-475, 476-477, 483, 492-494, 496, 509 1-H-1.2 Design a plan for maintaining good personal hygiene, oral hygiene and getting adequate sleep and rest. 1-H-1.3 Research the possible consequences of risky hygiene and health behavior and fads (e.g., tattooing, piercing of body or mouth, sun exposure, and sound volume). 1-H-1.4 Justify why sexual abstinence is the safest, most effective risk avoidance method of protection from HIV, STD/STIs, and pregnancy. SE: 344, 346, 352-353, 362-363, 366, 367, 368 SE: 10-11, 90-93, 105, 228, 229-232, 238, 265, 274, 334, 336, 349, 353, 362, 384-385, 388, 390, 406-409, 410-416, 431-432, 440-447, 484, 498, 502-503, 547, 574-577, 587, 613, 624, 626 SE: 153, 467, 474, 576, 592, 597, 598 Key: SE = Student Edition Page 2 of 20
1-H-1.5 Summarize the importance of setting personal limits to avoid risky sexual behavior. 1-H-1.6 Describe the importance of maintaining healthy dating relationships to one s long-term physical and emotional health. SE: 154-156, 158 SE: 148-149 Benchmark 1-H-2: Analyze how genetics, family history, and environmental influences can impact personal health. 1-H-2.1 Chart a family health tree. SE: 299, 477, 647 1-H-2.2 Interview family members regarding health conditions. 1-H-2.3 Research environmental factors that impact health. 1-H-2.4 Determine how the home and community environments affect health. SE: 299, 477, 647 SE: 7, 10-11, 309, 481-482, 483, 494, 510, 610, 628, 672-674, 676, 689, 690 SE: 7, 666-669, 689, 690, 695-696, 701, 717, 718 Key: SE = Student Edition Page 3 of 20
Benchmark 1-H-3: Describe the interrelationship(s) of mental, emotional, social, and physical health throughout the life span. 1-H-3.1 Provide examples of how physical, mental, emotional, and social health affect one s overall wellbeing. SE: 3-5, 63-64, 316-317, 321, 337 1-H-3.2 Define victimization in dating relationships (the effects of abuse on a victim). 1-H-3.3 Keep a journal to illustrate how emotions change over a period of time. 1-H-3.4 Research the resources or services available to assist people with mental, emotional, or social health conditions. 1-H-3.5 Summarize healthy and appropriate ways to express feelings. 1-H-3.6 Summarize healthy ways to express affection, love, and friendship. SE: 150-151, 177 SE: 43 SE: 91-92, 95, 99, 102-104, 105, 106, 391, 420, 448-450, 670-671 SE: 42-43, 44-50, 51, 52 SE: 46, 50, 154 Key: SE = Student Edition Page 4 of 20
Benchmark 1-H-4: Identify the causes, symptoms, treatment and prevention of various diseases and disorders. 1-H-4.1 Compile a list of disorders, their causes and their effects on the body (e.g., eating and genetic disorders). SE: 82-88, 90-93, 94-95, 99, 105, 106, 107, 248-249, 257-258, 285-286, 288, 296, 299-301, 303, 309, 311, 349-351, 358-359, 365-366, 464, 480, 482, 483, 484 1-H-4.2 Describe the relationship between poor eating habits and chronic diseases (e.g., heart disease, obesity, cancer, diabetes, hypertension, and osteoporosis). 1-H-4.3 Identify major infectious diseases; methods of transmission; their signs and symptoms, prevention and control (e.g. HIV and other common sexually transmitted diseases/infections). SE: 195-196, 228-229, 232, 233-234, 237, 238, 270, 299, 300, 302-303, 311, 312, 602-605, 608, 614-615 SE: 547, 558-563, 569, 570, 576-577, 578-583, 584-589, 592-593, 595-596, 597, 598 Key: SE = Student Edition Page 5 of 20
STANDARD 2: Students will analyze the influence of family, peers, culture, media, technology and other factors on health behaviors. Benchmark 2-H-1: Analyze how family, peers, and the perception of norms influence healthy and unhealthy behaviors. 2-H-1.1 Describe positive choices involving family members that influence healthy behavior. SE: 112, 329, 437, 613 2-H-1.2 Discuss the influences of healthy and unhealthy behavior of family and peers. 2-H-1.3 Interview peers to determine perceptions of normal health behaviors. 2-H-1.4 Summarize a variety of external influences, such as parents, the media, culture, peers and society, on sexual decision-making. 2-H-1.5 Describe the influences of family, peers, and community on personal health. 2-H-1.6 Describe the role of family, peers and community on influencing decisions surrounding personal and sexual health. 2-H-1.7 Identify factors that influence personal selection of health products and services. SE: 5, 112, 120-123, 126-128, 130, 131, 132, 152, 238, 312, 338, 375-377, 388, 399, 400, 403, 421, 422, 434, 437, 453, 454, 577 SE: 336, 409, 416 SE: 152-156 SE: 112, 141, 338, 437, 667-669, 689, 690 SE: 112, 141, 338, 437, 667-669, 689, 690 SE: 8, 18-21, 25, 26, 354-355, 562, 641-642, 645-647, 659, 660, 670-671 Key: SE = Student Edition Page 6 of 20
Benchmark 2-H-2: Investigate how personal values and the economy influence and challenge health behaviors. 2-H-2.1 Report how personal values influence and SE: 17, 520 challenge health behaviors. 2-H-2.2 Research the influence of brand names and generic medicines cost on consumer decisions. following page: SE: 647 2-H-2.3 Analyze the relationship between income and health behaviors. 2-H-2.4 Examine personal values and how these influence relationships and sexual decision-making. 2-H-2.5 Analyze the cost of medicines to treat HIV and other STD/STIs and how these illnesses affect a person s ability to attend school or maintain employment. SE: 12, 589, 646 SE: 17, 152, 520, 540 SE: 574, 585-586, 595 Key: SE = Student Edition Page 7 of 20
Benchmark 2-H-3: Analyze how public health policies and government can influence health promotion and disease prevention. 2-H-3.1 Research public agencies (local, state, national) dedicated to health promotion and disease prevention. SE: 130, 482, 594, 650-653, 659, 660, 670-671, 702 2-H-3.2 Describe government policies dedicated to health promotion and disease prevention. 2-H-3.3 Describe federal laws and rights of individuals infected and affected by HIV and AIDS. SE: 12-13, 650-653, 675 SE: 626, 627 Benchmark 2-H-4: Evaluate the impact of technology and media on personal, family, community, and world health. 2-H-4.1 Analyze product advertising campaigns that promote good health and disease prevention to determine their validity. 2-H-4.2 Use technology to compile a list of health statistics of other countries compared to the United States (e.g., infant mortality rate, obesity statistics, teen birth rates). SE: 21, 24, 78, 191, 335, 354-355, 404-405, 521, 562 SE: 27, 162, 226, 303, 306, 400, 402, 423, 440, 511, 529, 543, 584, 609, 615 Key: SE = Student Edition Page 8 of 20
2-H-4.3 Investigate health-related websites to determine the usefulness of the health content. 2-H-4.4 Provide examples of how advanced technology has improved diagnostics and treatment. 2-H-4.5 Analyze the influence of the Internet and other media on sexual decision-making. SE: 590-591 SE: 247, 258, 330, 363, 433, 482, 495-496, 497, 606, 622, 623-624, 627, 628, 639-640, 716 SE: 8, 152, 471 Key: SE = Student Edition Page 9 of 20
STANDARD 3: Students will demonstrate the ability to access valid information, products and services to enhance health. Benchmark 3-H-1: Use resources from home, school and community that provide valid health information. 3-H-1.1 Identify local wellness centers or clinics that provide health treatment and resources. SE: 120, 122-123, 129-130, 132, 151, 167, 391, 420, 439, 449-450, 452, 453, 454, 491, 637-639, 670-671 3-H-1.2 Organize a health fair or presentation to provide valid information regarding a health issue. 3-H-1.3 Demonstrate the ability to access a trusted adult who can provide accurate information about sexual health (e.g. contraception, dating abuse). 3-H-1.4 Demonstrate the ability to assess accurate data on sexual behaviors among young people. 3-H-1.5 Identify key information and processes related to the Safe Haven relinquishment law. SE: 258, 298, 310, 312, 396, 416, 420, 454, 484, 510, 570, 577, 598, 626 SE: 670-671 Opportunities to introduce this standard may be found on the SE: 590-591, 633 Opportunities to introduce this SE: 114, 115, 487 Key: SE = Student Edition Page 10 of 20
3-H-1.6 Using technology, compare health care systems of other countries to the United States health care system. 3-H-1.7 Present websites that provide self health assessment tools to peers. 3-H-1.8 Investigate and compare legal options for adoption proceedings. SE: 645-646 SE: 4, 10, 62, 66, 590-591, 633 Opportunities to introduce this SE: 114 Benchmark 3-H-2: Evaluate the validity of health information, products, and services using a variety of resources. 3-H-2.1 Identify criteria for evaluating the validity of SE: 20, 230, 335, 354-355, 404-405, health claims of products in advertisements. 3-H-2.2 Evaluate the validity of health claims in advertisements found in various media (e.g., websites, magazines, television). 3-H-2.3 Evaluate the cost effectiveness of alternative health products. 3-H-2.4 Evaluate the accuracy of sources of information on sexual health. 562 SE: 20, 78, 230, 335, 338, 354-355, 404-405, 521, 562 SE: 641, 681 SE: 590-591, 633 Key: SE = Student Edition Page 11 of 20
STANDARD 4: Students will demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal communication skills to enhance health and avoid or reduce health risks. Benchmark 4-H-1: Analyze the short-term and long-term consequences of choices and behaviors throughout the life span.. 4-H-1.1 Describe a healthy life-style by comparing and contrasting healthy and unhealthy choices. 4-H-1.2 Explain the relationship between health choices and short and long term health goals and outcomes. SE: 3-5 SE: 13-15, 200-201 Benchmark 4-H-2: Utilize skills for communicating effectively with family, peers, and others to enhance health. 4-H-2.1 Practice effective communication techniques through role playing. SE: 101, 125, 140, 158, 179, 451, 621 4-H-2.2 Compose a script for communicating on a SE: 260, 288, 338, 437, 439, 454, health related topic. 4-H-2.3 Demonstrate refusal, negotiation, and collaboration skills to avoid potentially harmful situations (e.g. avoiding sexual risky behaviors). 4-H-2.4 Demonstrate the communication skills necessary to maintain healthy relationships. 4-H-2.5 Describe methods to help someone who is in an abusive relationship. 542 SE: 124-125, 183, 378-379, 392-394, 396, 417, 420, 451 SE: 42-43, 130, 136-140, 146-147, 158, 178-179, 438-439, 539-540, 654-655 SE: 151 Key: SE = Student Edition Page 12 of 20
Benchmark 4-H-3: Demonstrate ways to reduce threatening situations to avoid violence. 4-H-3.1 Identify effective strategies for avoiding SE: 180-184, 185, 186 violence. 4-H-3.2 Demonstrate effective negotiation skills that can be used to avoid dangerous situations. SE: 183-184 4-H-3.3 Present a media presentation on bullying and violence awareness. 4-H-3.4 Demonstrate how to set clear expectations, boundaries, and personal safety strategies related to sexual health and abusive behavior. SE: 168-173 SE: 154-156, 157, 158 STANDARD 5: Students will demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health. Benchmark 5-H-1: Describe the short and long-term health impact of decision-making on health-related issues and problems. 5-H-1.1 Identify a variety of situations (e.g., group drinking, car racing) where personal decisions can result in avoidance of health risks to self and others. 5-H-1.2 Debate the pros and cons of various social issues and factors that affect decision- making. 5-H-1.3 Analyze the possible consequences of sexual behavior and the emotional, social and physical benefits of delaying sexual behavior. SE: 9, 377, 384-385, 390, 410-416, 431-432, 574-575, 705-706, 709, 713 SE: 188-189, 262-263, 394, 630-631 SE: 152-154, 156, 157, 574-575 Key: SE = Student Edition Page 13 of 20
Benchmark 5-H-2: Discuss barriers that can hinder healthy decision-making and how to apply thoughtful decision-making to health related situations. 5-H-2.1 Develop and complete a survey/questionnaire to assess students decisionmaking process. (class project) SE: 14, 16-17 5-H-2.2 Identify barriers (e.g., peer pressure, misinformation, desire for acceptance) that hinder health decision-making. 5-H-2.3 Analyze the benefits of delaying romantic involvement. 5-H-2.4 Discuss the Cycle of Abuse and its effect on decision making. 5-H-2.5 Model how to use decision-making skills to avoid violent situations. SE: 7-9, 25, 26, 145, 176, 252-253, 354-355, 404-405 SE: 148-149 SE: 150-151 SE: 16-17, 180-184 Key: SE = Student Edition Page 14 of 20
Benchmark 5-H-3: Develop the ability to use critical thinking when making decisions related to health needs and risks typical of young adults. 5-H-3.1 Identify effective strategies for decision- SE: 16-17 making. 5-H-3.2 Apply critical decision-making process to a personal health issue or problem. SE: 17, 26, 78, 158, 260, 288, 394, 396, 422, 454, 510, 542, 628, 660, 710-711, 718 STANDARD 6: Students will demonstrate the ability to use goal setting skills to enhance health. Benchmark 6-H-1: Assess personal health practices and overall health status. 6-H-1.1 Design a health questionnaire and use it to assess students personal health. SE: 190, 218, 314 6-H-1.2 Identify goals for attaining lifelong personal health. 6-H-1.3 Set a goal related to personal boundaries and limits related to sexual behaviors. SE: 13-15, 324-325 SE: 154-156, 158 Key: SE = Student Edition Page 15 of 20
Benchmark 6-H-2: Develop a plan to address strengths and needs to attain one or more personal health goals. 6-H-2.1 Identify short and long-term goals that are measurable. 6-H-2.2 Describe desirable activities that are related to goal achievement. 6-H-2.3 Implement strategies to monitor progress in achieving personal health goals. 6-H-2.4 Formulate a long-term personal health plan based upon current health status. 6-H-2.5 Evaluate appropriate strategies to promote well-being during adulthood. 6-H-2.6 Make or renew a personal commitment to remain sexually abstinent. SE: 13-15, 26, 43, 52, 68-69, 78, 100-101, 106, 132, 158, 186, 200-201, 216, 238, 260, 288, 312, 324-325, 338, 368, 396, 454, 484, 504-505, 510, 522, 542, 570, 628, 690, 718 SE: 13-15, 26, 43, 52, 68-69, 78, 100-101, 106, 132, 158, 186, 200-201, 216, 238, 260, 288, 312, 324-325, 338, 368, 396, 454, 484, 504-505, 510, 522, 542, 570, 628, 690, 718 SE: 13-15, 26, 43, 52, 68-69, 78, 100-101, 106, 132, 158, 186, 200-201, 216, 238, 260, 288, 312, 324-325, 338, 368, 396, 454, 484, 504-505, 510, 522, 542, 570, 628, 690, 718 SE: 13-15, 324-327, 542 SE: 13-15, 534, 536, 607-608 SE: 152-156 Key: SE = Student Edition Page 16 of 20
STANDARD 7: Students will demonstrate the ability to practice health-enhancing behaviors and avoid or reduce health risks. Benchmark 7-H-1: Identify and describe risk reduction activities. 7-H-1.1 Brainstorm a list of common risk-taking behaviors and the reasons why people take risks. standard can be found on pages: SE: 710-711 7-H-1.2 List ways that television and movie advertising influence risk-taking behavior. SE: 376, 401, 403, 404-405, 421 Benchmark 7-H-2: Describe the role of individual responsibility for enhancing health. 7-H-2.1 Describe how personal nutrition and physical SE: 216, 324, 607-608, 627 activity early in life impact health during later years. 7-H-2.2 Develop a log or food diary to compare SE: 216 personal diet to the dietary requirements. 7-H-2.3 Examine the selection of healthcare providers and products such as physicians, hospitals, health and accident insurances, life insurance, day care centers, and nursing homes. SE: 103-104, 108-109, 343, 350, 358, 363, 370-371, 498, 510, 537, 540, 544-545, 634-640, 645-647, 659, 660, 720-721 Key: SE = Student Edition Page 17 of 20
Benchmark 7-H-3: Develop strategies to improve or maintain health and safety on community and world levels. 7-H-3.1 Develop a disaster preparedness plan for family and the community. standard can be found on pages: SE: 697-699 7-H-3.2 Describe a family plan to prevent injuries during emergencies and disasters. 7-H-3.3 Discuss the benefits of effective health policies (e.g., mandating use of seat belts, banning tobacco use in public places). standard can be found on pages: SE: 697-699 standard can be found on pages: SE: 12, 250-251, 375, 377, 384-385, 396, 415 Benchmark 7-H-4: Demonstrate lifesaving techniques through CPR and first aid. 7-H-4.1 Perform the skills needed for adult, child, SE: 726-727 and infant CPR. 7-H-4.2 Demonstrate appropriate responses (e.g. SE: 722-735 application of bandages and splints) to emergency situations. 7-H-4.3 Demonstrate treatment for specific wounds. SE: 732, 734 Key: SE = Student Edition Page 18 of 20
Benchmark 7-H-5: Examine strategies to manage stress. 7-H-5.1 Identify ways and outlets to deal with stress. SE: 58-59, 68-69, 70-76, 77, 78 7-H-5.2 Develop a plan of action for avoiding or managing the impact of stress. 7-H-5.3 Identify sources of information that are available for any stress-related problems that are the consequence of mental, emotional, or social problems. SE: 68-69, 76, 78 SE: 76, 590-591 STANDARD 8: Students will demonstrate the ability to advocate for personal, family and community health. Benchmark 8-H-1: Identify effective strategies to overcome barriers or attitudes when communicating about health issues. 8-H-1.1 Describe scenarios that demonstrate personal or group sensitivities around health issues. standard can be found on pages: SE: 574, 596, 623-625 8-H-1.2 Develop a checklist to differentiate between helpful and harmful strategies for coping with someone who is angry. 8-H-1.3 Demonstrate how effective communications skills strengthen family relationships and friendships. standard can be found on pages: SE: 42-43, 50, 182-184 SE: 127, 132, 136-140, 146-147, 654-655 Key: SE = Student Edition Page 19 of 20
8-H-1.4 Use a creative medium (e.g., poem, poster, song) to advocate to family and peers about good health choices by identifying positive health behaviors. SE: 52, 232, 258, 271, 353, 368, 399, 563, 577, 589, 608 Benchmark 8-H-2: Demonstrate techniques that support others in obtaining quality healthcare. 8-H-2.1 Research the various types of health advocacy organizations (e.g., American Heart Association, American Cancer Society. American SE: 420, 422, 653, 657-658 Diabetic Association) and their role. 8-H-2.2 Work cooperatively as an advocate for improving personal, family and community health. SE: 654-655 8-H-2.3 Adopt health messages and communication techniques to support a health cause. SE: 454, 484, 510, 598, 626, 658 Key: SE = Student Edition Page 20 of 20