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MORE HEALTH brings health education to LIFE with over 23 fun and interactive lessons for students in grades K-12. Customized visuals, signage, puppets, cheers, and songs engage students while they learn how to be healthy, safe and strong. These activities teach students how to identify and adopt healthy habits. Lessons are aligned with the National Health Education Standards and the Next Generation Sunshine State Standards for science, health, language arts, math, and physical education. Students learn seven valuable life skills:
♥ Analyze the influence of family, peers, culture, media, and other factors
♥ Access valid health information
♥ Use interpersonal communication
♥ Make positive decisions
♥ Set goals
♥ Self-manage and avoid health risks
♥ Advocate for individual, peer, school, family, and community health
Each lesson includes pre and post-visit materials such as videos, books, vocabulary, and activities. The pre-visit materials help students gain a better understanding of the lesson topic. The post-visit materials reinforce and strengthen the information and skills learned in the lesson. |
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| Please select the grade range to find a description of each lesson below: |
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Grade Level: 1st | Program Length: 40 minutes
Health Education Topics: Injury Prevention & Safety, Nutrition & Fitness, Personal Health
Two hundred six! Students learn about the 206 bones that make up the skeletal system and how to build strong bones by consuming nutritious foods and drinks that are rich in calcium. They also learn ways to prevent injuries and the importance of wearing protective gear when riding bicycles and playing sports. |
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Grade Level: 2nd | Program Length: 40 minutes
Health Education Topics: Injury Prevention & Safety, Nutrition & Fitness, Personal Health
Students cheer with Cal Calcium, D The Vitamin, and Eddie Exercise as they learn how to keep their bones healthy, safe, and strong. Students construct a skeletal system with 206 life size bones. They learn about the importance of wearing protective gear when playing sports. Students discover that behaviors such as high consumption of caffeine and alcohol, smoking, and lack of exercise weaken bones and cause Osteoporosis. |
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Grade Level: 5th | Program Length: 45 minutes
Health Education Topics: Injury Prevention & Safety, Nutrition & Fitness, Personal Health
Wrap your brain around this! Your height is determined by your brain. Students explore the captain of the body through the use of large visuals and brain models, while learning how to protect it from trauma and drug and alcohol abuse. Students experience the hypothalamus's fight or flight response when they encounter a pretend cockroach and they learn how the brain sends messages very quickly, approximately 4 billion messages per second. |
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Grade Level: Kindergarten | Program Length: 40 minutes
Health Education Topics: Nutrition & Fitness, Personal Health, Prevention & Control of Disease
Students learn that the key to a healthy smile is the number two! Brush two times a day for two minutes and visit the dentist two times a year. Students identify good snacks that will help keep their teeth happy and bad snacks that will make their teeth sad. Students sing along with Mr. Nibbles as they practice how to properly brush on tooth models. |
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Grade Level: 1st | Program Length: 40 minutes
Health Education Topics: Injury Prevention & Safety, Nutrition & Fitness, Personal Health, Prevention & Control of Disease
HELP! Chopper the dog has bad breath and plaque on his teeth! Students rescue Chopper by practicing proper brushing and flossing to make his teeth healthy and clean. Students learn the answers to key questions: Why are teeth important? What is plaque and how does it cause tooth decay? How can I prevent cavities? They also identify nutritious foods to keep their teeth healthy and strong. |
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Grade Level: 2nd | Program Length: 40 minutes
Health Education Topics: Injury Prevention & Safety, Nutrition & Fitness, Personal Health, Prevention & Control of Disease
Welcome to Tooth Town! Every student participates in the Tooth Town saga to help Sheriff Tough-Tooth fight off the cruel Plaque Gang. Flossie Floss, Good Food Gert, Toothbrush Tilly, and others take on the meddlesome Junk Food Jack, Acid Annie, and Big Joe Germ. Students learn five ways to protect teeth: brushing, flossing, using fluoride, choosing nutritious foods and drinks, and going to the dentist regularly. |
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Grade Level: 3rd | Program Length: 40 minutes
Health Education Topics: Injury Prevention & Safety, Mental & Emotional Health
HALT! HANDS OFF! GET OUT! GET HELP! Students learn the procedures for firearm safety and how to make safe decisions in potentially dangerous situations. Law enforcement and MORE HEALTH team up to emphasize the importance of treating every firearm as if it is real and loaded. |
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Grade Level: Kindergarten | Program Length: 40 minutes
Health Education Topics: Injury Prevention & Safety, Personal Health
The five senses come alive when students see, hear, smell, taste, and touch. Students discover how sound travels from the ear through the canal, eardrum, nerves, and finally to the brain with the use of a giant model. The sense of sight is uncovered as students learn about the importance of their eyes and how to protect them. Students are challenged to identify different scents as they learn about their sense of smell. They use all of their taste buds to experience sweet, salty, sour, and bitter foods. Lastly, students explore their sense of touch as they reach into the magical feely bag. |
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Grade Level: 4th | Program Length: 45 minutes
Health Education Topics: Nutrition & Fitness, Personal Health, Prevention & Control of Disease
Go with the flow and learn how to be heart healthy! Students use a stethoscope to listen to their heart rate before and after exercise. A giant walk-through heart helps students understand the route blood travels to the heart, lungs, and body. A drop of blood, giant lungs, and models of cells (the skin, muscle, bone, and nerve cells) make this journey through the heart come alive for students. |
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Grade Level: 3rd | Program Length: 40 minutes
Health Education Topics: Nutrition & Fitness, Personal Health
Students learn how healthy choices help you go, grow, and glow! They explore how the six nutrients enter their bodies, provide energy, and contribute to overall health. Students put their knowledge of the five food groups and good nutrition into practice by categorizing life size foods. |
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Grade Level: 1st | Program Length: 40 minutes
Health Education Topics: Injury Prevention & Safety, Nutrition & Fitness
Stop, look, and listen before you cross the street. First use your eyes and ears, then use your feet! Students learn the importance of following the rules for pedestrian safety as they put their walking skills to use on the safe streets model. Students save Safe Town by correcting risky bicycle behaviors with emphasis on wearing a helmet. |
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Grade Level: 2nd | Program Length: 40 minutes
Health Education Topics: Personal Health, Prevention & Control of Disease
Meet Scrubba Bubba and his friends, Vanessa Virus, Dirty Harry, and Larry Lice. Personal hygiene skills are emphasized as students explore how they can look good and feel good. They learn how proper personal hygiene habits help them fight off germs and stay healthy. |
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Grade Level: Kindergarten | Program Length: 40 minutes
Health Education Topics: Injury Prevention & Safety
Students help Tyrone the Dinosaur get through his awful, rotten, icky, very poisonous day. Students explore dangerous liquids, powders, and sprays under the kitchen sink, while they learn about look-alike products. Spider and snake puppets sing about their dangers and students join Sandy the Stingray in the Stingray Shuffle. |
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Grade Level: 3rd | Program Length: 40 minutes
Health Education Topics: Injury Prevention & Safety
Most poisonings are accidental and occur in children under five. So, MORE HEALTH asks students to enlist in the Poison Patrol to help protect their family from danger! Poison Patrol recruits learn how to identify poisons, poison proof their homes, and respond to poison emergencies. |
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Grade Level: 5th | Program Length: Two 45 minute presentations
Health Education Topics: Injury Prevention & Safety
Join the S.A.F.E. team and learn how to A.C.T. (Access the scene. Call 911. Treat the victim.) in an emergency! Students put basic first aid skills into action as they participate in mock emergency situations with severe bleeding, fractures, choking, and burns. |
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Grade Level: 4th | Program Length: 45 minutes
Health Education Topics: Injury Prevention & Safety, Personal Health, Prevention & Control of Disease
It's important to be sun smart in the sunshine state! Students act as detectives in the "Sun Smarts Cover Up." They discover the three types of skin cancer and how to perform mole checks. They also learn about the importance of clothing, hats, sunscreen, and sunglasses in preventing skin damage and skin cancers. |
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Grade Level: 6-8 | Program Length: 45 minutes
Health Education Topics: Injury Prevention & Safety, Mental & Emotional Health
Forty percent of American households own a firearm. Students discuss their responsibility when encountering a firearm. They learn how showing respect for firearms will keep them safe. Students discover how heightened adrenaline during potentially dangerous situations can affect their ability to reason. Lastly, they examine how the media portrays violence and the consequences of bullying. |
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Grade Level: 6-8 | Program Length: 45 minutes
Health Education Topics: Nutrition & Fitness, Personal Health
The body reaches peak bone mass at age 20! Students discuss the importance of a positive body image and how to set nutrition and fitness goals for life. They receive a daily food and activity journal to track their newly adopted healthy habits. Students also learn how to prevent common diseases including osteoporosis, obesity, heart disease, and diabetes. |
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Grade Level: 6-8 | Program Length: Two 45 minute presentations
Health Education Topics: Family Life, Mental & Emotional Health, Prevention & Control of Disease
Abstinence is the key to avoiding the risks and consequences of sexual activity. Teens explore the male and female anatomies and learn how their lives would drastically change if they had a baby or contracted an STD. An interactive activity demonstrates how HIV/AIDS and STDs can be spread. |
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Grade Level: 9-12 | Program Length: 50 minutes
Health Education Topics: Family Life, Mental & Emotional Health, Prevention & Control of Disease
The risk is real, so why risk it? Abstinence is the safest way to prevent the transmission of HIV/AIDS, STDs, and hepatitis. Students learn how the choices they make can keep them healthy or put them at risk. An interactive activity demonstrates how HIV/AIDS and STDs can be spread. |
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Grade Level: 9-12 | Program Length: Two 50 minute presentations
Health Education Topics: Nutrition & Fitness, Personal Health, Prevention & Control of Disease
To eat healthy and be active, put the 5 practical points into practice: portion, preparation, put-ons, pick the best, and pound the pavement. Through discussion and hands-on activities, students receive the tools to make healthy lifestyle changes. |
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Grade Level: 9-12 | Program Length: 50 minutes
Health Education Topics: Personal Health, Prevention & Control of Disease
Students explore the fascinating works of the body, the five vital organs, their function, and how diseases and abuse can lead to organ failure. They discuss misconceptions about blood, organ, and marrow donation as well as tissue transplants. |
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Grade Level: 9-12 | Program Length: 50 minutes
Health Education Topics: Injury Prevention & Safety, Mental & Emotional Health, Personal Health
Focus on the road! Cell phones, music, food, and friends are distractions that can lead to trauma. An interactive game shows students how simple tasks when coupled with driving become complex and dangerous. Factual stories and simulations emphasize the importance of wearing a seatbelt and not drinking and driving. Students gain an understanding of brain and spinal cord injuries and the process of rehabilitation. |
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The best babysitting class in town is educational and fun, focusing on safety and first-aid. Participants (ages 11-15) receive CPR instruction for infants and children. Classes are held 9AM - 1PM at TGH Community Health Education Center in Hyde Park Village. The cost is $25. Call MORE HEALTH at 813-287-5032 to register. Click Here For More Information |
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