This lesson is designed for high school students and upper-level middle schoolers to develop a clear, age-appropriate understanding of consent in both in-person and digital contexts.Through a combination of interactive slides, the "Tea" video, a sworksheet, and a reading, students will explore what healthy communication around boundaries looks like, how to recognize and respect consent, and the importance of ongoing, enthusiastic agreement in all interactions.The lesson also includes a brief ove
Google Slide Show Included with 2023 Data on Teen Dating Violence. Ted Talk: The Difference between healthy and unhealthy loveActivity 1: Graphic Organizer for Ted Talk Activity 2: Students will sort whether they think each scenario would fit into the category of a healthy, unhealthy, or abusive action. Key Included Assignment: Song Analysis - Have students demonstrate that they understand the difference between healthy relationship actions and unhealthy ones using song.
BYSTANDER EFFECTVideo + Discussion Questions about the Bystander Effect. Partner activity with brainstorming questions about the bystander effect. GOOD SAMARITAN LAWVideo explaining the Good Samaritan law + Written explanation and definition of gross negligence. 3 real life examples of when the good samaritan law was used. Including good samaritan law for pets left in hot cars. Example using THE OFFICE ™ clip. Includes map of states with overdose immunity laws.
This resource teaches students about the serious risks and realities of inhalant use through engaging, interactive, and age-appropriate content. Using visually striking slides and knowledge-check questions, students learn what inhalants are, how they are abused, who is most at risk, and the short- and long-term effects on the body. 28-slide instructional presentationInteractive multiple-choice knowledge checksClear explanations of:What inhalants are and common examplesHow inhalants enter the bl
This worksheet set helps students learn and review the parts of the male and female reproductive systems through labeling activities. Designed with student-friendly diagrams and straightforward terminology, this resource supports accurate anatomical understanding for middle and high school students.. The set includes both student worksheets and complete answer keys.
Help students build essential health literacy with this clear, engaging contraception worksheet designed for middle school or high school health classes. In this activity, students practice identifying and distinguishing between barrier methods and hormonal methods of contraception. The worksheet also reinforces real-world decision-making by addressing STD protection, accessibility of birth control methods, and safe condom use. What’s IncludedMultiple-choice questions classifying common cont
For use with the Ted Talk - What's a food allergy, and what's not? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GxhiuN_bY0 Half sheet quiz questions for use with Ted Talk - What's a food allergy, and what's not? Solid bell ringer activity.
This resource provides a clear timeline of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study alongside essential concepts of medical ethics and informed consent. Designed for middle school, high school, and introductory college courses, this one-page handout blends historical facts, ethical analysis, and real-world application in an accessible format. The timeline traces key moments from 1932 to the present, highlighting how unethical research practices led to long-term harm and ultimately reshaped research ethics
This Reproductive System Review Worksheet is a comprehensive, student-friendly resource designed to reinforce key concepts related to human reproduction, pregnancy, and reproductive anatomy. Ideal for middle school or high school health classes, this worksheet blends vocabulary review with applied understanding of pregnancy-related terms. What’s Included✔ Matching section covering male and female reproductive terms✔ Vocabulary review of reproductive organs and cells (uterus, ovary, sperm, egg
This lesson is designed for high school students and upper-level middle schoolers to develop a clear, age-appropriate understanding of consent in both in-person and digital contexts.Through a combination of interactive slides, the "Tea" video, Examples, What to do if someone discloses a sexual assault, and a virtual wheel to practice consent, you can edit and modify this to meet the needs of your students.
Reproductive System Myth vs. Fact Cards. 54 total cards to sort into Myth or Fact categories, includes all 54 cards, Myth & Fact category cards, and an answer key. Comes in pdf for easy printing. Good for introduction into the reproductive/Std/contraception unit.
Included is a slideshow about how to create a SMART GOAL. . step by step instructions on how to complete a SMART goal including a video explaining smart goals and how to create them. Activities within the slides include: 1. POST IT NOTE activity 2. Inspirational video about achieving your goals 3. Post activity discussion on how short-term goals contribute to achieving long term goals. "Think, Pair, Share" activity with a partner. Worksheet in both English and Spanish on SMART goals (on the fina
Set of 12 warm up activities focused on Chronic Disease, Diet, & Nutrition. Each of these activities are about 10-15 minute activities. I primarily use them for a warm up or exit ticket, but have also used them in the middle of a lesson to break things up. Comes with answer keys & a few riddles and puzzles, too.
Good Samaritan Law Info sheet. A good reference tools for kids who access and refer to when learning about the Good Samaritan law. Also covers Overdose Immunity.
15 different activities / questions for students to complete as a warm up, exit ticket, or just to break up a class period. Each one is designed to be about 10-15 minutes long. Answer Keys are included. Also include a few puzzles / riddles as well. Includes the following activities: Teen self- wellness surveyWhat is wellness? Brainstorming partner activityWellness Triangle + Maslow’s Hierarchy recapEmotional intelligence scenario w/ S.M.AR.T. goal recapIntro Anxiety drawing activityAnxiety Artic
Healthy Relationships & Safe Teen Dating | Health Education Slide DeckThis Healthy Relationships & Safe Teen Dating slide deck is a comprehensive, student-friendly resource designed to help middle school and high school students understand the difference between healthy, unhealthy, and abusive relationships. It addresses teen dating violence with clarity, empathy, and age-appropriate language while encouraging thoughtful discussion and self-reflection. Aligned with health education standards,
To be paired with the Ted Talk by Mike Davis: What causes opioid addiction, and why is it so tough to combat? Watch Ted Talk Here. Includes 4 multiple choice, 3 sentence completion, and 3 short answer questions. Worksheet is meant to be printed double-sided, and then cut in half. Can just as easily print it as separate papers too.
This is a Social experiment project outline for students to design their own social experiment project. Students will need an introduction to experimental design before this, but this handy outline will ensure they have covered all their bases, ranging from experimental questions, to bias, consent, data analysis, and reflection.
Included is a slideshow with videos & explanation on Maslow's Hierarchy. Fun commercial activity included in slideshow. Includes worksheet to complete during the lesson as well as a review exit ticket
Slide show outlining each individual level of Maslow's Hierarchy. Includes videos + examples, and an interactive activity to end with. 1. Students will find examples of advertisements that reflect a level of Maslow's Hierarchy.