Grade 6
Other West Virginia Wellness: Health sets
Other West Virginia Wellness: Health sets
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
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Investigate personal diet, create an understanding of serving size versus portion size, and analyze nutritional needs of adolescents. WE.6.1
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List short-term and long-term effects of alcohol, drugs, and tobacco.WE.6.2
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List short-term and long-term effects of sedentary lifestyle.WE.6.3
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Examine healthy behaviors and practices beneficial to each body system and help lead to a healthy lifestyle.WE.6.4
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Describe how family health history, hereditary factors, and personal lifestyle choices impact personal health.WE.6.5
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Analyze the seven dimensions of wellness and how to maintain or improve them (e.g., physical, emotional, social, intellectual, spiritual, environmental, and occupational).WE.6.6
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Recognize medical terminology, anatomical landmarks, and functions of the reproductive system.WE.6.7
Culture, Media, and Technology
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Analyze how media messages influence choices on health behaviors (e.g., tobacco, drugs, alcohol, eating disorders, etc.).WE.6.8
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Analyze advertiser influences on consumer choices (e.g., brand names, fads).WE.6.9
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Explain how families influence the health of adolescents (e.g., family time, meal preparation, religious practices, weight control).WE.6.10
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Explain the influence of personal values, beliefs, and culture on health practices and behaviors.WE.6.11
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Explain how peers, school, and community can impact personal health practices and behaviors.WE.6.12
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Explain how technology has advanced health promotion and disease prevention.WE.6.13
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Discuss the importance of respecting individual differences (e.g., race, religion, size, age, sex, gender identity). WE.6.14
Health Information and Service
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Analyze the validity of health information, products, and services.WE.6.15
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Identify sources of valid health information.WE.6.16
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Describe situations that may require professional health services (e.g., drug addiction, suicide prevention, sudden illness, accidents).WE.6.17
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Recognize the dangers of opioid use, the addictive characteristics of opioids, and safer alternatives to treat pain.WE.6.18
Communication
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Demonstrate effective verbal and non-verbal communication skills (e.g., refusal skills, body language, restating).WE.6.19
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Describe a variety of positive coping mechanisms and conflict resolution skills to deal with difficult situations.WE.6.20
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Use positive communication skills to build and maintain healthy relationships.WE.6.21
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Explain refusal and negotiation skills to avoid or reduce risks of dangerous situations.WE.6.22
Decision Making
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List the steps of the decision-making process to solve problems.WE.6.23
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Select healthy options that benefit health-related issues or problems.WE.6.24
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Describe potential outcomes when making health-related decisions (obesity, alcoholism, drug dependence) for self and others.WE.6.25
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Select decision-making skills that protect against communicable and non-communicable diseases. WE.6.26
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Examine multiple options and differentiate between healthy and unhealthy choices when making decisions. WE.6.27
Goal Setting
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Explain how the goal setting process is important in designing strategies to avoid risky behaviors. WE.6.28
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Select a personal health goal and track progress toward achievement.WE.6.29
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Describe how personal health goals and practices can change (e.g., maturity, peer influences, environment).WE.6.30
Health Behaviors
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Differentiate between safe and risky behaviors in relationships.WE.6.31
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Discuss healthy lifestyle practices to improve personal and family health.WE.6.32
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List protective behaviors used to avoid and reduce threatening situations (e.g., be with a group, confide in trusted adults).WE.6.33
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Identify appropriate strategies used to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression.WE.6.34
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Contrast the differences between safe and risky behaviors for preventing pregnancy and STDs/STIs.WE.6.35
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Demonstrate CPR, hands only CPR, AED, and basic first aid.WE.6.36
Advocacy
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Advocate for healthy lifestyles. WE.6.37
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Discuss ways health messages can be altered depending on the audience.WE.6.38
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Explain how to influence others to make positive health choices. WE.6.39
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Discuss results of national or state youth risk behavior survey information. WE.6.40
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 6
- Where can I read the official document?
- WEST VIRGINIA COLLEGE- AND CAREER-READINESS STANDARDS FOR WELLNESS EDUCATION (2520.5)
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