Mental Health, Mental Illness and Stigma
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 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 to apply our social-emotional learning skills and health knowledge to making reasoned decisions and taking appropriate actions for our personal health and well-being.
We are learning to use critical thinking skills to identify situations that could lead to injury or death and describe behaviours that can help reduce risk including using coping skills to respond to
We are learning about the warning signs of problematic substance use and related behaviours and make connections to the consequences that can occur. We are learning to think critically to assess
We are learning to assess the impact of violent behaviours on the emotions and actions of the person targeted, the perpetrator, and bystanders. We are learning to describe the role of support services
We are learning to apply our social-emotional learning skills and our knowledge of potentially dangerous situations, the impact of violent behaviours, and problematic substance use and addictive
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...
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: use self-awareness and self-monitoring skills to demonstrate an understanding of how movement skills, concepts and strategies are transferable, and
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: use self-awareness and self-monitoring skills to demonstrate an understanding of how movement skills, concepts and strategies are transferable, and
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: use self-awareness and self-monitoring skills to demonstrate an understanding of how movement skills, concepts and strategies are transferable, and
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: dribble a ball with their dominant and non-dominant hand, while keeping their head up actively and safely participate in basketball-related
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: pass a ball using both the chest pass and the bounce pass demonstrate their understanding of the components of a range of physical activities by
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: shoot a ball using the one-hand set shot demonstrate their understanding of the components of a range of physical activities by changing rules to a
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: demonstrate and apply the offensive skills of pivoting and faking to create space participate actively and safely in program activities.
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: demonstrate their ability to successfully perform a layup apply a variety of tactical solutions to increase chances of success in basketball
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: rebound a ball during modified basketball activities participate actively and safely in program activities.
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: demonstrate the phases of movements for a variety of combined skills (e.g., dribble, layup, rebounding) in modified basketball games apply a