Recognizing Hunger and Thirst Cues
We are learning how to recognize cues our body sends to us, including when we are hungry, thirsty, or full; We are learning how to use these cues to care for ourselves and develop healthy eating
We are learning how to recognize cues our body sends to us, including when we are hungry, thirsty, or full; We are learning how to use these cues to care for ourselves and develop healthy eating
We are learning to evaluate personal eating habits and food choices on the basis of the recommendations in Canada’s Food Guide.
We are learning why people need food to have healthy bodies and minds; We are learning how Canada’s Food Guide can help us develop healthy eating habits; We are learning how to recognize when we
We are learning to use our critical thinking skills to analyse the attractions and benefits associated with being in a healthy relationship, as well as the benefits, risks, and drawbacks, for
We are learning to use our coping and self-awareness skills to understand gender identity, gender expression and sexual orientation. We are learning to identify factors that can help individuals of
We are learning to use our self-awareness skills to identify and explain factors that can affect an individual’s decisions about sexual activity and identify sources of support regarding sexual health
We are learning to use our self-awareness and critical thinking skills to understand abstinence, contraception, and the use of effective and suitable protection to prevent pregnancy and sexually
We are learning to use our relationship and critical thinking skills to explain how word choices and societal views about mental health and mental illness can affect people and perpetuate stigma and
We are learning about behaviours that support healthy eating to evaluate personal eating habits and food choices on the basis of the recommendations in Canada’s Food Guide.
We are learning to evaluate personal eating habits and food choices using Canada’s Food Guide taking into account behaviours that support healthy eating.
We are learning to identify strategies for promoting healthy eating habits and food choices within the school, home, and community.
We are learning to evaluate personal eating habits and food choices on the basis of the recommendations in Canada’s Food Guide; We are learning to identify strategies for promoting healthy...
We are learning to identify body parts, including genitalia, using correct terminology and we are learning to respect ourselves and our body by taking care of it and setting and respecting boundaries.
We are learning to identify body parts, including genitalia, using correct terminology and we are learning to respect and appreciate ourselves and our body to support our overall health.
We are learning how to take care of our mental health as a part of our overall health and we are learning how our thoughts, emotions and actions can affect our mental health and how to respond to...
We are learning to identify the five senses and describe how each functions.
We are learning how to apply proper hygiene practices to stay healthy and prevent transmitting germs and diseases to others.
We are learning how Canada’s Food Guide can help us develop healthy eating habits.
We are learning why people need food to have healthy bodies and minds.
Food for Thought – Improving Food Literacy is a free online resource that integrates food literacy and media literacy into discussions about healthy eating which provides students with the skills they need to make healthier food choices in a variety of settings, taking into account the factors...