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The School District of Lee County Fort Myers, Florida 33966 2855 Colonial Blvd. Phone: (239) 334-1102 TTD/TTY: (239) 335-1512 Vision: To Be a World-Class School System Curriculum and Staff Development Center Course: Health-Kindergarten - 5008020 Textbook: School Year: 2013-2014 Revision Date: Print Date: May 23 2012 6:54PM Thursday, September 05, 20131:24:50 PM

Quarterly Guides Quarter 1 Guide 1 - Safety Rules 2 - Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety 3 - Disease Prevention and Healthy Behavior 4 - Goal Setting 5 - Respect of Self, Others and Things 6 - Identify Feelings 7 - Communication Skills 8 - Bullying 9 - Fire Safety and Prevention Quarter 2 Guide 1 - Stranger Awareness 2 - Identify When You Need Help 3 - Identify Who to Go to When You Need Help 4 - Differences Between Wants and Needs 5 - Body Parts - Inside and Out 6 - Nutrition Quarter 3 Guide 1 - Dental Hygiene 2 - Injury Prevention 3 - Water Safety 4 - Sun Safety 5 - Poison and Hazardous Products 6 - Identify Potential Hazards Quarter 4 Guide 1 - Positive and Negative Role Models 2 - Influence From and On Others: Family and Peers 3 - Influence From the Media: Internet, TV, Movies, Music, Radio and Print 4 - Internet Safety Prepared by: Curriculum and Staff Development Center Page 2 of 8 Print Date: Thursday, September 05, 2013

Narrative: Quarter - 1 Essential Knowledge Vocabulary/Key Terms Standards/Benchmarks Instructional Resources Assessments 1 Safety Rules Identify ways dangerous; safe; unsafe; HE.K.C.1.4 ; HE.K.C.2.3 ; to stay safe at school - classroom -playground - hallway -cafeteria 2 Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Identify safe ways to cross the street - crosswalk -look both ways Identify safe ways to ride a bike -wear a helmet -stay on the edge of the road - stop for passing cars 3 Disease Prevention and Healthy Behavior Identify ways to stay healthy - washing hands -catching coughs/sneezes -eating heatlhy foods -exercising 4 Goal Setting Create a SMART class goal and monitor progress -exercise -eating healthy foods 5 Respect of Self, Others and Things Identify ways to treat others bicycle; crosswalk; helmet; HE.K.C.1.4 ; traffic; clinic; cough; germs; HE.K.B.3.2 ; HE.K.C.1.1 ; handwashing; sneeze; HE.K.C.1.2 ; HE.K.C.1.3 ; HE.K.C.2.1 ; exercise; goal; HE.K.P.1.1 ; care; helpful; kind; respect; HE.K.C.2.1 ; HE.K.C.2.3 ; Prepared by: Curriculum and Staff Development Center Page 3 of 8 Print Date: Thursday, September 05, 2013

6 Identifying Feelings Identify and express basic feelings feelings; happy; mad; sad; scared; HE.K.B.2.1 ; 7 Communication Skills Use "I messages" to communicate feelings and needs 8 Bullying Identify what a bully is communicate; HE.K.B.2.1 ; HE.K.B.2.2 ; HE.K.B.2.4 ; bully; HE.K.B.2.3 ; 9 Fire Safety and Prevention Identify fire safety procedures 911; alarm; firefighter; rescue; Stop, Drop and Roll; HE.K.C.2.2 ; Prepared by: Curriculum and Staff Development Center Page 4 of 8 Print Date: Thursday, September 05, 2013

Narrative: Quarter - 2 Essential Knowledge Vocabulary/Key Terms Standards/Benchmarks Instructional Resources Assessments 1 Stranger Awareness stranger; trusted adult; HE.K.B.2.3 ; Identify the difference between a trusted adult and a stranger 2 Identify When You Need 911; emergency; injury; HE.K.B.3.1 ; HE.K.C.2.2 ; Help Identify when to call 911 Decide between emergency and non emergency situations 3 Identify Who to Go to When You Need Help Identify trusted adults who can help in different situations 4 Differences Between Wants and Needs Understand there is a difference between wants and needs 5 Body Parts: Inside and Out Identify body parts- for example: legs arms, head neck, shoulder, brain, heart, and lungs 6 Nutrition Identify healthy foods vs unhealthy foods police officer; teacher; trusted adult; HE.K.B.1.1 recognize school health helpers (Respect for authority); needs; wants; HE.K.B.2.1 ; arms; brain; head; heart; legs; HE.K.C.1.5 ; lungs; neck; shoulder; breakfast; dinner; healthy HE.K.C.1.2 ; food; lunch; unhealthy; Prepared by: Curriculum and Staff Development Center Page 5 of 8 Print Date: Thursday, September 05, 2013

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Narrative: Quarter - 3 Essential Knowledge Vocabulary/Key Terms Standards/Benchmarks Instructional Resources Assessments 1 Dental Hygiene Identify cavity; dentist; teeth; HE.K.C.1.1 ; HE.K.P.1.1 ; ways to keep teeth healthy toothbrush; 2 Injury Prevention Review quarter 1 weeks 1-3 HE.K.B.3.3 ; HE.K.C.1.4 ; 3 Water Safety Identify safe choices to make around the water life jacket; HE.K.B.3.3 ; HE.K.C.1.4 ; 4 Sun Safety Identify ways to stay safe in the sun shade; sunglasses; Sunscreen; HE.K.P.1.1 ; 5 Poisonous and Hazardous Products Understand that medicine is only safe when given by a trusted adult medicine; poison; HE.K.B.1.2 ; 6 Identify Potential Hazards Understand that hazard signs are a warning to prevent injury caution; circle with line through it; hazard sign; injury; warning; HE.K.B.1.2 ; HE.K.C.1.4 ; Prepared by: Curriculum and Staff Development Center Page 7 of 8 Print Date: Thursday, September 05, 2013

Narrative: Quarter - 4 Essential Knowledge Vocabulary/Key Terms Standards/Benchmarks Instructional Resources Assessments 1 Positive and Negative Role negative; positive; positive HE.K.B.2.1 ; Models Identify postive and negative behaviors role model; role model; 2 Influence From and On Others: Family and Peers Students will encourage their peers to make healthy decisions -eat healthy foods -exercise more -wash their hands - catch their germs leader; peer pressure; HE.K.P.2.1 ; 3 Influence From the Media: Internet, TV, Movies, Music, Radio and Print Understand that commericals are created to sell things to people advertisement; commercial; HE.K.B.1.3 ; HE.K.C.2.4 ; 4 Internet Safety Understand basic internet safety procedures computer; Internet; password; privacy; security; HE.K.B.3.1 ; Prepared by: Curriculum and Staff Development Center Page 8 of 8 Print Date: Thursday, September 05, 2013