Wednesday, September 14, 2011

DAY 10

ASSIGN YOURSELF for next week TOO: Vocabulary for Lesson 3  (FAMILY HEALTH HISTORY DUE WEDNESDAY 9/21)
Behavior, habits, healthful behaviors, risk behaviors, health behavior inventory, & health behavior contract Due Monday 19th!
Lesson 4 Due NEXT Wednesday 21st:  (Media, advertisement, commercial, technology, culture, media literacy, and advertising)
Lesson 5 DUE NEXT FRIDAY 23rd: (communications skills, I-message, you-message, active listening, peer pressure, resistance skills, assertive behavior, conflict-resolution skills, mediation, prejudice)
USE SCHOOLOGY POWERPOINT FOR VOCAB DEFINITIONS! 


1.  DO NOW:  REVIEW FOR QUIZ.
2.  TAKE QUIZ- M/C Vocab 
3.  TAKE QUIZ-PART II- Why does a person need to know his or her family history?  Create a story about your future family and how you will prevent and prepare their life with the appropriate decisions that impact their health.  (BONUS if you MAKE ME LAUGH)

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

DAY 9, TUES/THURS-

AGENDA


  1. ASSIGN YOURSELF: Study for Lesson 2 Quiz, Thursday!!
  • (FAMILY HEALTH HISTORY FORM: DUE THURSDAY)                              
Some online resources for creating a family health tree include the following:http://www.hhs.gov/familyhistory/.  Click on My Family Health Portrait for materials on creating a family medical history.  http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/HQ/01707.html  How to Compile Your Family Medical History.  Use the past to prepare for your future.http://www.generationalhealth.com  Generational Health.  This website lets you create a family health tree online. http://www.ccalliance.org/talk/downloads/familyhealthtree.pdf  Climb a tree and go out on a limb!  This site gives instructions for a family health tree.
    1. DO NOW: Win a Million
    OBJECTIVE: STWB learning how to access valid health information, products & Services.
    (TEKS 2C, 11A, 12A, 12B)

         3.  Discuss how to access valid health information-Powerpoint (Is available in Schoology)


    http://www.webmd.com  Click on Condition Centers at the bottom of the screen.
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/encyclopedia.html  Click on español in the upper right hand corner of the screen if you want to change the language to Spanish.
    http://www.ahcpr.gov/consumer/espanoix.htm  This site has consumer materials in Spanish by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).  An English equivalent title is under each Spanish title.
    http://www.noah-health.org/  This New York Online Access to Health site is available in Spanish or English.
    http://familydoctor.org/  The Family Doctor.  Click on Spanish on the right side of the page.  The results have English subtitles.
    http://www.healthfinder.gov  Healthfinder is a government site that can be read in Spanish by clicking on español in the upper right hand corner of the screen.
    http://www.caphis.mlanet.org/consumer/consumerAll.html  This Consumer and Patient Health Information Section is a segment from the Medical Library Association’s online materials.