Who Decides What You Eat?
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: 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
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 in a variety of fitness activities identify the components of fitness and apply self-monitoring as they assess the
We are learning about the benefits and dangers of technology and using coping strategies and self awareness skills to identify ways to protect our physical and mental health while using technology.
We are learning to assess the impact of bullying and harassment on ourselves and others and use coping and relationships skills to identify ways to prevent or resolve incidences of bullying and harass
We are learning to use critical thinking skills to make connections between mental health problems and problematic substance use and how cannabis use can affect our brain development. We are learning
We are learning how a preoccupation with body image or athletic performance can contribute to harmful or problematic substance use and use self awareness and decision-making skills to make informed
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 our self-awareness and relationship skills to explain how a person’s actions can affect our own and others’ feelings, sense of self, mental and emotional well-being, and
We are learning how to describe the emotional and social stresses related to puberty and apply strategies to cope with these changes. We are learning how to explain ways to help someone with their men
Ophea’s H&PE Online Learning Resources have been developed to provide educational and development-focused curriculum-linked resources to support educators, parents/caregivers and all students to keep progressing in their learning. Ophea’s H&PE Online Learning Resources include: Ophea Open Class...
Gender-Based Violence Prevention Education Resources has been developed to increase educators’ understanding of what is gender-based violence and harassment and to raise awareness of how they can be prevented through early education and honest classroom conversations. Gender-Based Violence...
Ideas for Action is a free activity-based resource supporting leaders of all ages in the planning and implementation of activities that promote and enhance the health and well-being of students, school staff, and the broader community. This resource provides easy-to-use activities on the topics of...
Ophea is excited to support quality implementation of the Health and Physical Education (H&PE) Curriculum: Grades 9-12 . Ophea's H&PE Secondary Resources support teachers in helping students acquire the physical and health literacy skills needed to thrive in the 21 st century and lead a healthy...
Ophea and School Mental Health Ontario partnered to produce a series of virtual field trips embedded in three-part lesson plans that were released each month from January 2021 to June 2021. The virtual field trips cover the following topics related to stress management and coping: Breathing...
HANDS UP for Health and Physical Literacy is a free three part video series for teaching children and youth the importance of physical and health literacy in a way that’s fun and engaging. Introduction to Physical & Health Literacy is intended for children ages 4-9 and introduces the concepts of...
Wallet Wellness is a free financial literacy resource designed to provide children and youth with a strong understanding of financial basics in order to successfully navigate today’s complex financial world. This resource includes activity cards and an activity booklet for Grades 4-6 students...