Different Types of Health Learning Objective: To enquire into the different types of health. Key Question: What does it mean to be healthy?

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Different Types of Health Learning Objective: To enquire into the different types of health. Key Question: What does it mean to be healthy?

Give a health score out of 5 Takes part in the Iron Man competition every year.

What do you need to be healthy? Healthy: Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

A guide to being healthy There are four key areas to being healthy: Food and Drink Mental and Emotional Wellbeing Relationships Exercise In your groups, you need to create a guide to being healthy. Your guide will need to include 3 of the following: A survey/questionnaire. A logo and slogan Top tips Rap (bonus points!!!) Role play Poster

Set yourself a target Set yourself a personal target for this lesson. For example: Focus and stay on task Be a team leader Listen Participate Carry out individual research Reflect

Peer Assessment You will be responsible for peer assessing one group. Role the dice to see what you are going to comment on... 1 – Visual presentation 2 – Use of ICT 3 – Quality of information 4 – Team work – has everyone participated? 5 – Variety of methods. 6 – Enjoyment