Grades 10, 11, 12
Other New Hampshire Health Education sets
Other New Hampshire Health Education sets
Alcohol and Other Drugs
- 1.
Short-Term and Long-Term Benefits and Risks of Medicinal Drugs
- 1.1
differences between dependence and addiction
- 1.2
importance of taking medicines as described (dosage, duration, need for food)
- 1.3
necessity of using caution in taking multiple medicines
- 1.1
- 2.
Short-Term and Long-Term Effects of AOD Use
- 2.1
differences between dependence and addiction
- 2.8
relationship between AOD use and transportation injuries
- 2.10
relationship between AOD use and sexual behavior
- 2.11
relationship between AOD use and mental health
- 2.2
physical, social and emotional effects of AOD use
- 2.3
effects of binge drinking
- 2.4
effects of inhalant use
- 2.5
effects of marijuana use
- 2.6
effects of steroid use
- 2.7
effects of use of other illicit drugs
- 2.9
relationship between AOD use and violence and other injuries
- 2.12
benefits of not using AOD (physical, social, emotional, legal, financial, vocational)
- 2.1
- 3.
Positive and Negative Influences on AOD Use
- 3.2
internal influences
- 3.3
family influences
- 3.4
peer influences
- 3.5
cultural influences
- 3.1
strategies to identify pressures to use
- 3.6
legal/policy factors
- 3.7
influences on different levels of AOD use
- 3.2
- 4.
Healthful Choices about AOD Use
- 4.1
how to accept personal responsibility for choices about alcohol and other non-medicinal drug use
- 4.2
strategies to support personal commitment not to use
- 4.1
- 5.
Communicating Healthful Choices about AOD Use
- 5.1
ways to refuse alcohol and other non-medicinal drug use
- 5.2
how to get help for self and others
- 5.3
ways to deal with pressure to use
- 5.4
ways to encourage others not to use
- 5.5
techniques to refuse to ride with someone who has been using AOD
- 5.1
Injury Prevention
- 3.
Violence Prevention
- 3.1
ways to avoid threatening situations
- 3.2
causes of conflict
- 3.3
conflict resolution techniques
- 3.4
how to avoid fighting/bullying
- 3.5
the importance of not carrying a weapon
- 3.6
how to prevent dating violence
- 3.7
how to prevent sexual assault
- 3.8
how to recognize sexual harassment
- 3.9
influence of AOD in conflict situations
- 3.10
nonviolent ways to calm charged situations
- 3.1
- 1.
First Aid
- 1.1
universal precautions (infection control procedures)
- 1.2
steps for CPR
- 1.3
techniques for the Heimlich maneuver
- 1.4
first aid steps for severe injuries, e.g., bleeding, broken bones
- 1.1
- 2.
Transportation Safety
- 2.1
how to use protective equipment for transportation safety
- 2.2
consequences of driving under influence of alcohol or other drugs
- 2.3
strategies for not riding with an impaired driver
- 2.4
road emergency safety practices
- 2.1
- 3.
Violence Prevention
- 3.1
ways to avoid threatening situations
- 3.2
causes of conflict
- 3.3
conflict resolution techniques
- 3.4
how to avoid fighting/bullying
- 3.5
the importance of not carrying a weapon
- 3.6
how to prevent dating violence
- 3.7
how to prevent sexual assault
- 3.8
how to recognize sexual harassment
- 3.9
influence of AOD in conflict situations
- 3.10
nonviolent ways to calm charged situations
- 3.1
- 4.
Use of Protective Equipment
- 4.1
use of protective equipment for sports and leisure activities
- 4.2
use of protective equipment at home, school and work
- 4.1
- 5.
Suicide Prevention
- 5.1
signs of depression and mental illness
- 5.2
how to get help for self and others
- 5.3
influence of alcohol and other drug use on depression
- 5.1
- 6.
Work Safety
- 6.1
use of protective equipment in occupational settings
- 6.2
strategies for worksite safety
- 6.3
strategies to avoid problems related to alcohol and other drugs
- 6.1
Nutrition
- 1.
Healthful Eating
- 1.1
benefits of healthful eating (short-term and long-term benefits and risks)
- 1.3
benefits of consuming more water, fruits, vegetables, grains, and calcium-rich foods
- 1.4
benefits of decreasing fat intake
- 1.5
benefits of moderating sugar intake
- 1.6
how to assess personal nutritional needs, preferences, and practices
- 1.7
strategies for overcoming barriers to healthful eating
- 1.8
how to prepare healthful meals for self and others
- 1.2
variety and proportion of foods (consistent with Food Guide Pyramid)
- 1.1
- 2.
Accessing Nutrition Information and Products
- 2.3
Dietary Guidelines
- 2.1
how to analyze food nutrition labels
- 2.2
how to use the Food Guide Pyramid
- 2.4
validity of claims of nutritional supplements and weight loss products
- 2.3
- 3.
Influences on Food Choices
- 3.2
family influences
- 3.3
peer influences
- 3.5
how marketing, packaging, and advertising influence food choices
- 3.1
how to analyze personal likes and dislikes
- 3.6
how mood and emotions affect food choices
- 3.2
- 4.
Balancing Food Intake and Physical Activity
- 4.1
how to assess food intake to determine energy intake
- 4.2
how energy is expended during exercise/activity
- 4.3
healthful weight management practices
- 4.1
- 5.
Food Safety
- 5.1
importance of cleanliness
- 5.3
reasons for food safety
- 5.2
safe food preparation, serving and storage
- 5.1
Physical Activity
- 1.
Healthful Physical Activity
- 1.7
how to develop plans that include types and amounts of activity and focus on health-related physical fitness
- 1.8
strategies for overcoming barriers to physical activity
- 1.9
strategies for protection from cold, heat, and sun during activity, e.g., hydration, sunscreen
- 1.1
benefits and risks of physical activity
- 1.2
exercise needs: frequency, intensity, duration and type
- 1.3
types of exercise: cardiorespiratory, muscular strength and endurance, and flexibility
- 1.4
physiological responses to physical activity (energy expenditure, heart rate, respiratory rate, resting heart rate)
- 1.5
components of health-related fitness
- 1.6
personal physical activity levels
- 1.10
the importance of healthful eating and physical activity
- 1.11
relationship between healthful physical activity and body composition
- 1.7
- 2.
Influences on Physical Activity
- 2.1
internal influences
- 2.2
family influences
- 2.3
peer influences
- 2.4
media influences
- 2.5
environmental influences
- 2.6
availability of facilities and equipment
- 2.1
- 3.
Prevention of Sports and Exercise Injuries
- 3.2
techniques to prevent the spread of blood-borne pathogens
- 3.1
benefits of using protective equipment, proper warm-up and cool down
- 3.3
the importance of sports and exercise rules in preventing injury
- 3.4
how to inspect equipment/supplies and report hazards
- 3.2
- 4.
Effects of Drugs on Fitness
- 4.1
effects of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs on performance
- 4.2
how to evaluate claims of performance-enhancing drugs and nutritional supplements
- 4.1
- 5.
Products and Services for Physical Activity
- 5.1
how to select products, services, and facilities related to physical activity
- 5.2
how to validate fitness claims
- 5.1
- 6.
Advocating for Physical Activity
- 6.1
techniques for funding school, community and workplace physical activity programs
- 6.2
strategies to identify facilities and environments for physical activity
- 6.3
how to evaluate safety in facilities and physical activity environments
- 6.1
Family Life and Sexuality
- 1.
Families and Relationships
- 1.1
ways to communicate respect for self and others
- 1.2
diversity of relationships, e.g., family, friends, dating, marriage
- 1.3
influences of violence, e.g., date rape and other abuse
- 1.1
- 2.
Sexual Behavior
- 2.1
how to make a personal commitment to abstain from sexual intercourse
- 2.1
most students are not engaging in sexual intercourse
- 2.3
strategies for refusing unwanted or unprotected sex
- 2.4
benefits of setting sexual limits, e.g., staying in school, reputation, achieving future goals
- 2.5
importance of respecting sexual limits of others
- 2.6
strategies for dealing with pressures to cross sexual limits
- 2.7
effects of alcohol and other drug use on sexual behavior
- 2.8
risks of unintended pregnancy and disease with unprotected sex
- 2.9
influences on sexual behavior, e.g., family, peers, religion, media, culture, internal
- 2.10
risks of multiple partners
- 2.11
situations that may lead to sex
- 2.12
how to make a personal commitment to avoid pregnancy, HIV and other STDs
- 2.1
- 3.
HIV and Other STD Prevention
- 3.1
risks of HIV and other STDs
- 3.2
effective prevention strategies — abstinence is the most effective
- 3.3
common signs and symptoms of HIV and other STDs
- 3.4
common routes of transmission of HIV and other STDs
- 3.5
relative risks of specific behaviors
- 3.6
treatment options
- 3.7
valid sources of information and help
- 3.8
resources for counseling and testing
- 3.9
that HIV and other STDs can be asymptomatic
- 3.1
- 4.
Pregnancy Prevention
- 4.1
abstinence is most effective method
- 4.2
relative effectiveness of contraceptive methods
- 4.3
importance of consistent use of contraceptives
- 4.4
valid sources to get help
- 4.5
effective prevention strategies
- 4.1
Tobacco
- 2.
Influences on Tobacco Use
- 2.1
internal influences
- 2.2
family influences
- 2.3
peer influences
- 2.4
advertising strategies
- 2.5
how to identify role models
- 2.6
media influences
- 2.7
legal factors
- 2.1
- 3.
Choosing to Be Tobacco Free
- 3.1
how to make a personal commitment not to use
- 3.2
strategies to resist pressure to use
- 3.4
how to advocate for a tobacco-free environment
- 3.3
techniques to communicate personal attitudes about tobacco use
- 3.5
most people don't use tobacco
- 3.6
alternatives to tobacco use
- 3.1
- 4.
Benefits of Being Tobacco Free
- 4.1
long-term and short-term health benefits
- 4.2
social benefits
- 4.3
financial benefits
- 4.1
- 1.
Short-Term and Long-Term Risks of Tobacco Use
- 1.1
addictive effects of nicotine
- 1.4
risks of different types of tobacco products
- 1.2
short-term and long-term effects of tobacco use
- 1.3
harmful substances in tobacco
- 1.5
effects of tobacco use on the fetus
- 1.1
- 5.
Cessation
- 5.1
barriers to quitting
- 5.2
skills needed for quitting
- 5.3
resources for getting help
- 5.1
Mental Health
- 1.
Positive Self-Image
- 1.1
personal assets and strengths
- 1.2
characteristics of positive role models
- 1.5
how to develop and demonstrate a positive body image
- 1.3
how to develop and demonstrate a sense of belonging
- 1.4
how to develop and demonstrate a sense of empowerment
- 1.1
- 2.
Emotional Health
- 2.4
ways to deal with frustration
- 2.1
strategies for expressing needs, wants and feelings appropriately
- 2.2
positive ways to handle emotions, e.g., mood swings, loneliness, hurt feelings, sadness
- 2.3
strategies for managing and reducing anger and conflict
- 2.5
how the developmental process affects emotions and behaviors
- 2.6
strategies to prepare for adulthood
- 2.4
- 3.
Interpersonal Relationships and Communication
- 3.4
characteristics of nonverbal communication
- 3.6
how to resist peer pressure
- 3.7
appropriate ways to end relationships
- 3.1
how to build and maintain relationships, including appropriate ways to end relationships
- 3.2
skills for effective speaking, e.g., I-statements, eye contact, assertiveness
- 3.3
skills for effective listening, e.g., reflective listening
- 3.5
ways to show respect for diversity, e.g., mental and physical disabilities, culture, race/ethnicity
- 3.8
techniques for negotiation and compromise
- 3.9
how to advocate for needs and rights of others
- 3.10
how to advocate for healthy social environment
- 3.11
how to advocate for fairness
- 3.4
- 4.
Stress Management
- 4.3
ways to avoid stress
- 4.1
types of stressors, e.g., death, ending relationships, changing schools, rejection
- 4.2
coping strategies to reduce stress, including exercise
- 4.3
- 5.
Mental Health Problems
- 5.2
interaction of alcohol and other drug use with mental illness
- 5.1
behaviors and symptoms of depression and other mental illness, e.g., obsessive-compulsive disorder, impulse-control disorders
- 5.3
symptoms of eating disorders
- 5.4
medication and other treatments for mental illness
- 5.2
Personal and Consumer Health
- 1.
Personal Health Care
- 1.1
effective brushing and flossing techniques
- 1.2
importance of regular dental check-ups and cleaning
- 1.3
strategies for effective teeth protection during sports and recreation
- 1.4
strategies for effective eye and hearing protection
- 1.1
- 2.
Preventing Disease and Infection
- 2.1
importance of immunizations
- 2.2
risks of antibiotic resistant strains
- 2.3
role of genetics in the family history of disease
- 2.4
prevention strategies associated with primary health care, e.g., BSE, testicular self-exam, Pap smear
- 2.5
effective disease management routines, e.g., diabetes, asthma, allergies
- 2.1
- 3.
Selecting and Using Health Care Products and Services
- 3.1
how to identify effective acne products
- 3.2
similarities and differences among a variety of health care products and services
- 3.3
options for health care and services for self
- 3.4
options for health care and services for others
- 3.5
techniques for comparing health care insurance options
- 3.1
Community and Environmental Health
- 1.
Community Health Services
- 1.1
how to access environment, school and community health services
- 1.2
how to participate in public service activities
- 1.3
community health careers
- 1.4
how to advocate for health services in the community
- 1.5
threats to community health, e.g., tobacco advertising, availability of alcohol and other drugs, unsafe bicycle paths
- 1.6
disaster preparedness plans
- 1.7
the effects of changing demographics on community services
- 1.1
- 2.
Environmental Health and Resource Conservation
- 2.1
how to identify occupational health hazards
- 2.2
community health problems related to the environment
- 2.3
that individual behavior affects the environment and the community, e.g., recycling
- 2.4
the interrelationship of the health of a community and the global environment
- 2.5
global influences on health
- 2.6
effects of the environment on the food chain
- 2.7
ways to accept social responsibility for the use of natural resources
- 2.1
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2003
- Where can I read the official document?
- K-12 Health Education New Hampshire Curriculum Guidelines
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