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Health Education

HEALTH EDUCATION

Valley Stream 30 is committed to providing our students with learning experiences that develop a deeper understanding of how their personal healthas well as safe and healthy environments, can influence their Social and emotional development and learning (SEDL). Valley Steam 30’s health curriculum employs an integrated approach that combines health topics from various programs to make learning more meaningful for students and enables them to establish important connections between the programs.  Students’ ability to learn about health through these various programs increases their ability to problem-solve using real-world applications in a more meaningful way, which in turn heightens their health consciousness. 

These various programs provide our students with lessons and/or activities that align with the New York State Department of Education’s health curriculum:

 

 

 

  • Students will have the necessary knowledge and skills to establish and maintain physical fitness, participate in physical activity, and maintain personal health.

    • Students will understand human growth and development and recognize the relationship between behaviors and healthy development. They will understand ways to promote health and prevent disease and will demonstrate and practice positive health behaviors. Students:
    • know how basic body systems work and interrelate in normal patterns of growth and development
    • possess basic knowledge and skills which support
    • positive health choices and behaviors
    • understand how behaviors such as food selection, exercise, and rest affect growth and development recognize influences which affect health choices and behaviors
    • know about some diseases and disorders and how they are prevented and treated
    • practice and support others in making healthy choices.
  • Students will demonstrate personally and socially responsible behaviors. They will care for and respect themselves and others. They will recognize threats to the environment and offer appropriate strategies to minimize them. Students:

    • understand basic safety rules
    • recognize potentially dangerous situations and know how to avoid or reduce their risk
    • know some personal and social skills which contribute to individual safety
    • recognize characteristics of the environment that contribute to health
    • describe the basic structure and functions of human body systems
    • identify the harmful effects of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs
    • Explain how eating nutritionally balanced meals and snacks promotes health
    • describe the physical, social and emotional indicators of healthy people
    • demonstrate the use of interpersonal communication skills to enhance health
    • identify responsible health behaviors and demonstrate strategies to improve or maintain personal health
    • demonstrate health practices such as washing hands, covering one’s mouth when coughing or sneezing, and brushing and flossing teeth
    • identify common health problems and indicate how they can be prevented, detected and treated_
    • set a personal health goal and track progress toward its achievement.
    • describe personal safety rules to avoid such things as abuse, abduction, poisoning, and accidents
    • discuss how following safety rules help to protect people at home and in the school and community
    • apply safety rules to prevent injury
    • demonstrate ways to avoid and reduce threatening situations
    • identify ways to care for and show respect for self and others
    • demonstrate refusal skills to protect health
    • identify ways to protect and preserve a healthy environment
    • develop a safety plan for healthy living

Physical Education

In Valley Stream District 30, our Physical Education curriculum is based on the New York State Learning Standards. Our goal is to develop positive citizens that lead healthy active lives. Concepts such as communication, cooperation and respect are taught and practiced through various games and activities throughout our curriculum.

  • Students will:

    • Develop a health related level of fitness.
    • Develop and demonstrate competence in body control skills.
    • Develop appropriate personal, social, attitudinal and character traits such as best effort, following directions, compassion for others and cooperation.
    • Demonstrate competence in selected motor skills.
    • Demonstrate competence in selected object control skills.
    • Be assessed in physical fitness (cardio, flexibility, agility and muscular strength). Test used include- ½ mile run, shuttle run, push-ups, curl ups, sit and reach.
  • Students will:

    • Demonstrate competence in selected motor skills.
    • Demonstrate competence in selected object control skills.
    • Demonstrate competence in health related fitness skills.
    • Be assessed in physical fitness (cardio, flexibility, agility and muscular strength). Test used include- the mile run, shuttle run, push-ups, curl ups, sit and reach.
    • Exhibit appropriate social personal and attitudinal traits (respect for others, responsibility, self-control and constructive competition).