Speaking Out Against Online Violence
We are learning to use our social-emotional learning skills to make reasoned decisions and take appropriate actions relating to our personal health and well-being; We are learning how our choices...
We are learning to use our social-emotional learning skills to make reasoned decisions and take appropriate actions relating to our personal health and well-being; We are learning how our choices...
We are learning about the dangers of technology and using our social emotional learning skills to identify ways to protect ourselves from these dangers; We are learning about the impacts of viewing...
We are learning to apply our self-awareness skills to understand the impacts of viewing sexually explicit media, including pornography.
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 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.
Please note : Social and Emotional Learning Supports (SELS) will no longer be available as of January 1, 2025. The resource will continue to be available until that time. Ophea continues to support educators by releasing new resources addressing emerging needs. Social and Emotional Learning Supports...
Ophea’s H&PE Curriculum Resources: Grades 1-8 addressing the H&PE Curriculum, 2015 continue to be available. Throughout the school year, new lesson plans will be added to further support you in teaching the current curriculum. With the release of the 2019 Elementary H&PE curriculum, Ophea will...
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 apply our relationship and self-awareness skills to assess the effects of stereotypes and assumptions on an individual's self-concept, feelings of inclusion and relationships. We
We are learning to use nutrition fact tables and ingredient lists on food labels to make informed choices; We are learning to describe how advertising, food marketing, and media affect...
We are learning about factors that influence eating habits and food choices to develop personal guidelines for healthier eating; We are learning to recognize the hunger and thirst cues from...
We are learning about the role food can play as a contributing or preventive factor in health disorders to develop healthier eating patterns.
We are learning to use the information about the role of food as a contributing or preventive factor in health disorders to develop healthier eating patterns; We are learning how personal and...
We are learning about the importance of consent and how to stand up for ourselves and others for our well-being.
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: build healthy relationships by applying appropriate collaboration skills participate actively in a wide variety of activities demonstrate
The Play for All: Strategies for Inclusive Intramurals resource has been developed to provide educators with access to resources to enhance their capacity to implement inclusive, meaningful, safe, and fun intramural programming that meets the needs of every student in the school community.
We are learning to recognize the hunger and thirst cues from our body and physical factors that influence our desire to eat and drink.
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: participate actively while learning and performing various locomotor movements demonstrate relationship and social skills with others when sharing