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 to apply decision-making, assertiveness, and refusal skills to deal with pressures pertaining to alcohol use or other behaviours that can later lead to addiction and we are learning to
We are learning to interpret information on nutrition facts tables and ingredient lists and we are learning to make healthy decisions around personal food choices.
We are learning to describe how advertising, food marketing, and media affect food choices and we are learning to explain how these influences can be evaluated so people can make healthier choices.
We are learning to explain how advertising and media influences can be evaluated to make healthier choices and we are learning to think about the impact advertising and media has on our food choices.
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: describe how advertising and media influences affect food choices use communication and critical thinking skills to describe and discuss how
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: make connections as they explain how advertising and media influences can be evaluated to make healthier choices use communication skills and
This webinar, developed in partnership with Ophea and the Ontario Coalition for Rape Crisis Centres (OCRCC), is designed for grades 7-12 educators to discuss the use of education for gender-based violence prevention. The session will make connections to the Health and Physical Education curricula...
Each year more Canadian children are injured falling out of their beds than falling out of a tree yet there is no outcry to ban bedroom furniture. With few exceptions, our communities are safer than ever before but children are cocooned indoors, over-programmed and left with no time for free play...
In previous webinars, we learned about Canada’s Food Guide and the connections to the Health & Physical Education(H&PE) curricula to help students develop the knowledge and skills to make the healthiest eating choices they can. Now we are going to hear from educators who are using these strategies...
We are learning to use Canada's Food Guide to make healthy food and drink choices every day.
We are learning to use Canada's Food Guide to make healthy food and drink choices every day and we are learning how to make healthy food choices with factors we can and cannot control.
We are learning to set a goal for developing healthier eating habits using Canada’s Food Guide and we are learning ways of promoting healthier eating habits in different settings and situations.
We are learning ways of promoting healthier eating habits in different settings and situations.
We are learning to set a goal for developing healthier eating habits using Canada’s Food Guide.
We are learning to set a goal for developing healthier eating habits using Canada’s Food Guide.
We are learning to identify key nutrients provided by foods and beverages and we are learning to set a goal for developing healthier eating habits using Canada’s Food Guide.
We are learning about different types of legal and illegal substances and the impacts on ourselves and others and we are learning how to make healthy choices on the use of various substances could
We are learning the impacts of different types of legal and illegal substances on ourselves and others.