Hey 8th grade. We have just begun our unit focused on Alcohol and Marijuana. Drug and Alcohol Lab-F2014! I’ll be circulating throughout the classroom while you’re working to answer questions and help in any way that you need me. You can work with a partner or in small groups, but please make sure that you complete your own lab, with your own thoughts and opinions. Have fun!
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Video is a MUST watch.
After watching this video, I went through multiple emotions. I was shocked, saddened, upset but most of all it made me want to take action. I hope this video hits home with you as much as it did with me. #healthforalllivingthings
What Food Should I Incorporate More into My Diet? Nuts.
One of my go to snacks is nuts. Almonds or walnuts in particular and it seems like I’ve been making the right choice! In the recent NY Times article “Nuts are a Nutritional Powerhouse” Jane E. Brody writes about all the amazing short and long term benefits of making nuts a regular part of your daily diet. Read and eat up!
Third Culture Kids Are Pretty Lucky:)
Being a parent of a third culture kid, not having been one myself, can definitely have its ups and downs. Often times I question whether living abroad is the right choice for my kids and our family. This list of “15 Things I Want to Tell My Third Culture Kid” was a great reminder about all the amazing benefits that come along with being TCK. If you’re a parent of a TCK or a TCK yourself, it’s a must read:) Enjoy!
Review Materials for Growth and Development
Kids Health Interactive Reproductive Diagrams:
Hygiene
And don’t forget to study the handouts we did in class!!!!! 🙂 You guys will do awesome!
Don’t Forget to Eat Your Breakfast
Breakfast is powerful. Make sure to make time in the morning for it!!!
Remember to #loveyourselfie
As the Body Image Unit approaches in our 8th grade classes, I found this gem of a video to show them about the importance of loving you for looking like and being you. Your imperfections are what make YOU perfect!
Sleepy Time Video
Learning a little Hand Jive!
In Advisory for the past few months, our kids have been participating in what we call “Me Days”. This is when they share a talent, skill or strength they have with our class and teach us some skills about their talent. This week was Wesley’s week and this is what we learned…
So fun! Thanks Wesley!!!
Sleepy Time!!!!
We all know that sleep is important, but how important is it and how much do we actually need? What are the distractions that keep us from getting the rest we need at night?
Recent studies have shown that 1/3 of teens are sleep deprived getting around 7 hours a sleep a night when you actually need 9 hours of sleep a night to function at your highest potential during the day!!! You may say to yourself, “Oh I’m definitely one of the 2/3 of teens who are getting enough sleep” but how many of you can say you consistently get 9 hours of sleep on a normal night??? Hmmm… That’s what I thought!
And we all know one of the major culprits of teens not getting enough sleep at night. What do you think it might be?? Yep, you’re right, technology. Check out the articles, “Really? Using a Computer Before Bed Can Disrupt Sleep” and Screen Time Before Bedtime you’ll learn more about how using tech before bed can lead to you getting less zzzzz’s.
A recent article in the Atlantic entitled, Sleep Deprivation Makes Us look Sad and Unattractive, talks about why sleep is called beauty sleep! When you get sleep you not only feel better and more energetic, but you look more attractive! And another article from the Atlantic, Building Better Athletes with Sleep, talks about how athletes perform better when they get more sleep.
And kids, did you know that getting enough sleep at night can help you maintain a healthy weight? The New York Times article Lost Sleep can Add to Weight Gain gives you more insight on just how sleep can help your body.
Once you’ve read all the articles and taken notes, chose one of the benefits of sleep that you find most interesting or maybe it’s something you want to make sure you remember and create a sleep advocacy poster. You may have to do a little more research on this specific sleep benefit to ensure your poster is filled with accurate, up to date information.
Here’s the rubric so you know exactly what to include:
Other Resources used in Health Class that could be helpful to your research:
Brain Pop: Tim and Moby talk about sleep.
Articles:
Building Better Athletes with Sleep
“Really? Using a Computer Before Bed Can Disrupt Sleep”
Sleep Deprivation Makes Us look Sad and Unattractive
Lost Sleep can Add to Weight Gain
TED Talks:




