Who’s Influencing You?
We are learning to demonstrate an understanding of personal and external factors that affect people’s food choices and eating habits.
We are learning to demonstrate an understanding of personal and external factors that affect people’s food choices and eating habits.
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...
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: demonstrate their understanding of the range of effects associated with using cannabis apply critical and creative thinking skills to help
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to participate actively and safely with others as they develop interpersonal skills related to cooperative games.
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to demonstrate interpersonal skills as they relate to cooperative team-building games.
We are learning about things we can do to keep us safe at home, outdoors, and online and we are learning how to relate positively to others and describe behaviours that can be harmful when relating to
We are learning about common food allergies and use healthy coping, relationship, and critical thinking skills to stay safe and help others stay safe.
We are learning about the difference between prescription medicines and non-prescription medicines and healthy coping strategies so we can make healthy choices and keep ourselves safe.
We are learning about the difference between prescription medicines and non-prescription medicines and we are learning about healthy coping strategies we can use to stay healthy and prevent or treat