Grade 3
Other North Dakota Health sets
Other North Dakota Health sets
Standard 1: Growth and Development
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Students understand the fundamental concepts of growth and development.
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Human Growth and Development
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Identify the stages of the life cycle (i.e., birth, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, late adulthood, death)3.1.1
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Identify examples of intellectual, emotional, social, and spiritual health during childhood (e.g., friendships, expression of feelings)3.1.2
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Body Systems
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Identify basic human body systems and their functions (i.e., skeletal: gives body support and shape; muscular: helps body move; circulatory: moves blood throughout the body; respiratory: helps the body use the air we breathe; digestive: helps the body use food to make energy; nervous: controls all body actions)3.1.3
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Describe the effects of healthy and unhealthy foods on the body (e.g., healthy foods provide nutrients for growth and development; unhealthy foods contribute to a lack of energy and obesity)3.1.4
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Standard 2: Personal Health
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Students understand concepts related to the promotion of health and the prevention of disease.
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Personal Health
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Describe how personal health behaviors (e.g., grooming habits, wellness exams, proper nutrition, health fitness) affect individual well being3.2.1
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Explain how the family, school, and community influence personal health (e.g., family promotes personal health, school educates the youth, community provides resources)3.2.2
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Describe factors related to intellectual, emotional, social, and physical health (e.g., having trusted person to talk to, being physically active every day)3.2.3
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Disease and Illness
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Identify the differences between communicable and non-communicable illnesses and diseases (e.g., communicable: cold, flu, strep throat; non-communicable: asthma, allergies, cancer)3.2.4
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Safety and Injury Prevention
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Describe the characteristics of threatening situations (e.g., bullying, harassment, internet sites)3.2.5
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Explain personal safety procedures and use of equipment (e.g., life jackets, emergency exit routes, seatbelts)3.2.6
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Standard 3: External Health Factors
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Students understand the effect of external factors on the health of individuals, families, communities, and the environment.
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External Influences on Health
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Identify different types of healthful community activities (e.g., hobbies, clubs, reading, physical activities, volunteering)3.3.1
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Explain the effects that peer pressure has on personal health (e.g., refusal skills)3.3.2
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Describe non-violent strategies to deal with conflicts and disputes (e.g., talking out the issue, controlling emotions, seeking a mediator)3.3.3
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Health and the Environment
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Explain how people use natural resources (e.g., air, water, land)3.3.4
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Explain how pollution can affect the body (e.g., respiratory diseases, water borne diseases, chemical runoff)3.3.5
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Standard 4: Communication Skills
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Students demonstrate the ability to use communication skills to enhance health.
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Interpersonal Communication
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Identify ways to communicate care, consideration, and respect of self and others (e.g., listening and encouraging others, using positive communication skills, demonstrating trust)3.4.1
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Conflict Resolution
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Explain when to communicate with responsible adults about health and safety decisions (e.g., stranger danger, good touch, bad touch, internet)3.4.2
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Standard 5: Decision Making and Goal Setting
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Students demonstrate the ability to use decision making and goal setting skills to enhance health.
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Goal Setting
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Describe how to use goal setting to enhance personal health (e.g., increasing activity, making healthy food choices, improving endurance, flexibility, and strength)3.5.1
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Standard 6: Consumer Health
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Students demonstrate the ability to access, use, and evaluate health-related information, products, and services.
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Access and Use of Health Information, Products, and Services
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Explain how to use resources from home, school, and community that provide valid health information (e.g., making an appointment with the school counselor, providing pertinent information to health care workers)3.6.1
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Identify ways to manage money in health-related decisions (e.g., fruit/candy, water/soda, roller blades/motorized scooter)3.6.2
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Standard 7: Health Advocacy
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Students demonstrate the ability to advocate for personal, family, and community health.
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Advocating for Health
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Identify ways to promote good health (e.g., positive role model, having a positive attitude about health)3.7.1
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 3
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2008
- Where can I read the official document?
- North Dakota Health Content Standards
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