Grade 4
Mental and Emotional Health
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Apply positive stress management strategies4.MEH.1
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Summarize effective coping strategies to manage eustress and distress4.MEH.1.1
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Implement healthy strategies for handling stress, including asking for assistance.4.MEH.1.2
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Understand the relationship between healthy expression of emotions, mental health, and healthy behavior4.MEH.2
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Identify unique personal characteristics that contribute to positive mental health4.MEH.2.1
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Explain how effective problem solving aids in making healthy choices4.MEH.2.2
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Personal and Consumer Health
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Understand wellness, disease prevention, and recognition of symptoms.4.PCH.1
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Explain how to prevent or control common childhood illnesses and conditions such as asthma, allergies, diabetes, and epilepsy4.PCH.1.1
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Recognize methods that prevent the spread of germs that cause communicable diseases4.PCH.1.2
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Understand body systems and organs, functions, and their care.4.PCH.2
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Identify the basic components and functions of the respiratory system4.PCH.2.1
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Summarize habits to care for the skin4.PCH.2.2
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Analyze health information and products.4.PCH.3
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Outline the functions of various health products4.PCH.3.1
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Analyze advertisements of health products and services in terms of claims made and the validity of those claims.4.PCH.3.2
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Understand necessary steps to prevent and respond to unintentional injury.4.PCH.4
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Explain why it is safe to be a friend of someone who has a disease or health condition (cancer, HIV, asthma, or epilepsy)4.PCH.4.1
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Identify personal protection equipment needed for sports or recreational activities4.PCH.4.2
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Illustrate skills for providing first aid for choking victims (including the Heimlich maneuver)4.PCH.4.3
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Interpersonal Communication and Relationships
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Understand healthy and effective interpersonal communication and relationships.4.ICR.1
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Explain the importance of showing respect for self and respect and empathy for others.4.ICR.1.1
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Exemplify empathy toward those affected by disease and disability4.ICR.1.2
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Interpret facial expressions and posture to emotions and empathy4.ICR.1.3
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Recognize situations that might lead to violence4.ICR.1.4
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Exemplify how to seek assistance for bullying4.ICR.1.5
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Contrast healthy and unhealthy relationships.4.ICR.1.6
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Understand the changes that occur during puberty and adolescence.4.ICR.2
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Summarize physical and emotional changes during puberty.4.ICR.2.1
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Recognize that individuals experience puberty at different rates (early, average, late)4.ICR.2.2
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Nutrition and Physical Activity
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Apply tools (MyPlate, Food Facts Label) to plan healthy nutrition and fitness.4.NPA.1
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Plan meals using MyPlate4.NPA.1.1
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Carry out measures to prevent food borne illness, including hand washing and appropriate food storage and preparation4.NPA.1.2
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Use the Food Facts Label to plan meals and avoid food allergies4.NPA.1.3
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Understand the importance of consuming a variety of nutrient dense foods and beverages in moderation.4.NPA.2
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Compare unhealthy and healthy eating patterns, including eating in moderation4.NPA.2.1
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Explain the effects of eating healthy and unhealthy breakfasts and lunches.4.NPA.2.2
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Understand the benefits of nutrition and fitness to disease prevention.4.NPA.3
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Explain how nutrition and fitness affect cardiovascular health.4.NPA.3.1
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Summarize the association between caloric intake and expenditure to prevent obesity.4.NPA.3.2
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Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
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Understand health risks associated with the use of tobacco products.4.ATOD.1
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Summarize short-term and long-term effects of cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products.4.ATOD.1.1
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Explain why tobacco is an addictive product.4.ATOD.1.2
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Understand why people use tobacco products.4.ATOD.2
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Identify possible internal and external influences on tobacco use.4.ATOD.2.1
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Explain why people are influenced by various marketing strategies employed by tobacco companies.4.ATOD.2.2
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Apply risk reduction behaviors to protect self and others from alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use.4.ATOD.3
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Use refusal skills to resist the pressure to experiment with tobacco.4.ATOD.3.1
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Select strategies to use in avoiding situations in which tobacco is being used to minimize exposure to second-hand smoke.4.ATOD.3.2
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 4
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2010
- Where can I read the official document?
- North Carolina Essential Standards for Health Education 3-5
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