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This crossword puzzle helps identify the warning signs of an unhealthy relationship.
Healthy relationships are built on a foundation of respect. This means that both people can talk openly, honestly and freely to each other - without feeling pressure to act or think a certain way. Use this word search to identify the characteristics that will help you give and get respect in any relationship you have.
The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a term that is commonly used to refer to about 40 different types of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Click here to find out more about the signs and symptoms.
For many people, especially those in their early teens, body image can be closely linked to self-esteem. Body image is one of many factors that can either positively or negatively impact your ability to make a thoughtful and healthy decision. Click here to learn more.
Here are the top 10 ways to maintain a healthy relationship, according to BJC School Outreach and Youth Development.
Use this worksheet to learn more about conveying accurate messages to teens about sex.
Sexuality refers to the total expression of who you are as a human being. How people express their sexuality is influenced by their families, society, faith and beliefs. Use this matching game to learn more.
Teaching children the basics of cooking and healthy eating are lessons that last a lifetime. Get cooking in the kitchen and develop cooking skills as well as math and reading comprehension! Two basic recipes are included.
Nutrition challenge time! This activity is intended for grades k-5. This activity challenges students to eat foods from all 5 food groups for 5 days and record them on the printable.
This is activity is intended for grades k-5. Students will learn which foods belong in each group on MyPlate by drawing or making a collage of one of their meals.
This printable is intended for children in grades pre-K-3. It introduces children to a fruit or vegetable. Teachers or parents, possible uses include: to use as a placemat during snack or meal time; to accompany a food/nutrition/health lesson or as a take-home activity. This printable is intended to be printed on 11" x 17" sized paper.
This printable is intended for children in grades pre-K - 3. It introduces children to a fruit or vegetable. Teachers or parents, possible uses include: to use as a placemat during snack or meal time; to accompany a foods/nutrition/health lesson or as a take-home activity. This printable is intended to be printed on 11”x 17” sized paper.
Calcium is a mineral found in some foods and drinks. Its main function in the body is strengthening bones. Most of us know that milk has lots of calcium, but there are many other foods and drinks that are calcium-rich!
Create a healthy and balanced plate with this helpful guide.
Can you guess the fruit or vegetable being described in each of these witty limericks? Give it a try.
This fake sushi is fun to assemble, delicious, healthy and super for kids to create! It is a little messy, but cleanup is fun with chopsticks! Makes enough for 10-15 kids to have 1 fruit sushi roll.
Review of Grow It Cook It: Simple Gardening Projects and Delicious Recipes, a book by Dorling Kindersley Publishing.
This printable is intended for children in grades pre-K -3. It introduces children to a fruit or vegetable. Teachers or parents, possible uses include: to use as a placemat during snack or meal time; to accompany a foods/nutrition/health lesson or as a take-home activity. This printable is intended to be printed on 11”x 17” sized paper.
Recipe modification tips to reduce fat and calories; reduce amount of sugar or increase amount of fiber.
Variety and moderation are keys to a healthy lifestyle. Eating the right amount of food is just as important as choosing foods from each group. Using common items, you can "eyeball" appropriate portion sizes of your favorite foods.
Try this fun and healthy recipe with your children as an after-school snack or any time. Watch these "butterflies" disappear.
Review of C is for Cooking: Recipes from the Street, a book by Susan McQuillan, RD.
With the use of electronic cigarettes on the rise, having accurate information is key to understanding this trend.
Little tidbits to help your protect your future.
Solve this puzzle by working each math problem; then use the key to match your answer to the letter in the alphabet. Place the letter in the gray box to reveal three good reasons to remain tobacco-free.
The purpose of this printable is to educate the public on the power of marketing and media.
Four thousand teenagers try a cigarette for the first time every day. A third of those teenagers will become addicted. Research shows that long-term tobacco use can have devastating health complications. Use this crossword to learn more.
Tobacco can cause a variety of negative health effects on the body. In this worksheet, circle the common health effects of tobacco. Answers can be forward, horizontal, vertical or diagonal.
Understanding the messages people send and receive through posture, space or appearance is an important social skill. This printable may be used to help young people understand the ways people communicate non-verbally and improve their own nonverbal messages.
When students struggle to get along, letting them talk with one another and agree to their own boundaries can help. Use this printable to help students negotiate with one another and work toward solving problems assertively.
Team games encourage community. They offer a chance to belong to a group and work together in competition. This worksheet provides 12 ways to pick teams that are both kind and fair.
Helping children develop skill and confidence in getting along with others is a valuable, lifelong achievement. Just as your family members can become impatient with one another at times, children may experience occasional problems getting along at school. The tips on this worksheet can help reduce both bullying and conflict.
Hurtful (or even bullying) behavior can cause others to be harmed, humiliated or intimidated. Finding ways to be kind is important and can happen in a variety of ways.
Goal setting is a useful strategy for creating better habits, either in thoughts or actions. Making SMART goals can help you achieve what you want. This worksheet outlines the five qualities of SMART goals.
How do you know if your child is ready for Social Media? Read this article to find out.
Stress management is a series of habits that help us deal with stress in healthy ways for the long-term. This chart contains habits people can build to help manage stress.
This printable is a word search about bullying.
When parents and educators hear shocking stories about bullying, we shake our heads in disbelief. How can we stop the pain of this chronic problem? This worksheet outlines the steps used by the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program.
Chalk obstacle course challenge time! This activity is intended for grades K-5. Grab some chalk and get moving outside with this fun, simple and interactive obstacle course! To see it in action, check out our video: https://youtu.be/4-NsIXzts_I
Get up and get moving! This printable is meant for the whole classroom. Kids need 60 minutes of physical activity a day. Take breaks during your day to move your body. Log your activities and minutes each day and aim for 10 to 30 minutes of daily activity breaks to help students reach their 60 minutes.
Use these animal yoga cards with children in grades K-5 to stretch, strengthen, relax and have fun.
This printable guides children in grades 2-8 through a fun, brief workout.
This printable is intended for use with children in grades K-8. It allows opportunities for children to increase physical activity during the school day. Teachers and school staff: to learn about possible uses for these fitness station signs, please visit the Physical Activity “Conversation Starter” video on our website entitled “Sneaking Physical Activity in with Fitness Stations". These signs are intended to be printed on 11”x 17” sized paper.
This printable is intended for students in grades K-5. It encourages students to set goals and engage in physical activity. Teachers, possible uses include: during indoor recess; to accompany a lesson on geography/Mount Everest; during PE class or as a take-home activity.
This word search is intended for students in grades 5-8. It can be used to reinforce words which are associated with physical activity.
Use this interactive quiz to determine how fit you are.
Our body depends on all 206 of its bones to provide shape and support. To learn more about the bones in your body, unscramble each of the clue words.
Muscles work to help our body move. There are over 600 muscles in the human body. Find and circle the 11 muscles listed in this puzzle.
Marijuana is now one of the most commonly used drugs in the United States. This worksheet provides information on marijuana and its effects on youth and the body.
Using tobacco, alcohol and other drugs can lead to addiction. Solve the questions on this worksheet; then look for the answers in the word search.
Every choice has a consequence, either positive or negative. Even trying tobacco, alcohol or other drugs has consequences. Each story on this worksheet requires you to make a choice and think about the associated consequences.
This worksheet offers suggestions for properly dealing with prescription drugs in the home.
When it comes to tobacco, alcohol and other drugs, most people don't realize how addiction can happen. This worksheet lists the four stages of addiction, with questions to describe each.
Test your knowledge of some common information relating to substance abuse with this crossword puzzle.
The following list of warning signs and indicators is not intended to be all-inclusive, and some warning signs may stand alone, while others may be part of the larger picture. This worksheet emphasizes the importance of communicating and listening to your son or daughter.
By the time a teen finishes high school, they will be offered tobacco, alcohol and/or other drugs at least once. When placed in this situation, how will you get out?
This worksheet provides a look at the seven C's of defeating drug addiction.
Review of 50 Best Jobs for Your Personality, a book by Laurence Shatkin, Ph.D.
Review of What Color is Your Parachute? For Teens, a book by Richard Nelson Bolles.
Use the word bank and clues to complete this biology crossword puzzle.
The search for a health career begins here! The following word search contains 15 different health careers. If you don't know what a word means, look it up in a dictionary or ask a health professional.
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Health care workers often use abbreviations when communicating with each other. The following abbreviations are used at BJC HealthCare. Take this quiz and you will learn some terms.