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Your Total Health

Review Standard: 2.1M - Analyze internal and external influences on mental, emotional, and social health. Objective: I will analyze internal and external influences on physical, mental/emotional, and social health by watching the video and discussing facts as they relate to health and wellness. Vocab Words: health, wellness, mind-body connection, physical health, mental/emotional health, social Health

Vocabulary (cornell notes) Health Wellness Mind-Body Connection A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well being Is a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time Is how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions

Vocabulary (cornell notes) Physical Health Mental/Emotional Health Social Health how well your body functions. having enough energy to preform daily activities feelings and thoughts. how you feel about yourself, how you cope with problems. ethics, morals How well you get along well with others and maintain healthy relationships

The Health Triangle Copy and Draw the Triangle Below:

Video & Activity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ci5xb25FPLg (9:23) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ci5xb25FPLg (9:23) Activity: From the video write down 2 facts about each of the following…. Physical Health Mental Health Social Health 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2.

Discuss and Answer Student Questions Physical Health Basic Tips for Improving Physical Health: Eating a well balanced diet with fruits and vegetables 1 hour of physical activity a day Getting at least 8-9 hours of sleep a night See your doctor for regular check ups Brush your teeth everyday Stay away from alcohol and tobacco products Don’t take extreme risks where you can get hurt or injured Discuss and Answer Student Questions

Mental/Emotional Health Basic Tips for Improving Mental/Emotional Health Health: Try to never overreact when you are emotional Be patient with yourself and others Understand that everyone makes mistakes Make goals Try your best to keep promises with yourself and others Take responsibility for your actions Accept yourself Try your best to be happy!!! Discuss and Answer Student Questions

Discuss and Answer Student Questions Social Health Basic Tips for Improving Social Health: Maintain healthy friendships Be friendly and open toward others Be supportive of family members and friends Encourage others close to you to do their best Be sincere and caring to others Talk to others with a respectful tone Maintain respect at all times Discuss and Answer Student Questions

Discuss and Answer Student Questions Your Overall Wellness Your health changes day to day but your overall wellness is about how you are doing the majority of the time When you practice positive health behaviors, you help to prevent injury, illness, disease, and other health problems Discuss and Answer Student Questions

Mind-Body Connection Activity Read and Discuss: -Sometimes people have a difficult time controlling their emotions, and this can negatively effect their own physical health. -For Example: a person’s own emotions may make them believe that they have the following: colds, headaches, upset stomachs, etc. Why do you think this happens? Sentence Starters: -I think this happens because…. -I feel that…. -For example,…. 6th Grade: 2 sentences or more 7th Grade: 3 sentences or more 8th Grade: 4 sentences or more