Good Hygiene - Travelling Germs
We are learning how to apply proper hygiene practices to stay healthy and prevent transmitting germs and diseases to others.
We are learning how to apply proper hygiene practices to stay healthy and prevent transmitting germs and diseases to others.
We are learning to identify body parts, including genitalia, using correct terminology and we are learning to respect and appreciate ourselves and our body to support our overall health.
We are learning why people need food to have healthy bodies and minds; We are learning how Canada’s Food Guide can help us develop healthy eating habits; We are learning how to recognize when we
We are learning about actions we can take to keep ourselves safe at home and school including asking for help and we are learning about potential risks and how to avoid injuries at home...
We are learning how Canada’s Food Guide can help us develop healthy eating habits.
We are learning how to take care of our mental health as a part of our overall health and we are learning how our thoughts, emotions and actions can affect our mental health and how to respond to...
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: run short to moderate distances, utilizing simple tactics such as changing speed and pacing in order to facilitate participation in running...
We are learning why people need food to have healthy bodies and minds.
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 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.
The Rowan’s Law Day Toolkit for Schools has been developed to help schools and classrooms recognize Rowan’s Law Day and encourage students to speak up about concussions. The toolkit contains sample tools to support recognition of Rowan’s Law Day at your school and to spark conversation among...
Ophea’s Culturally Responsive and Relevant Pedagogy in Health and Physical Education is a free online resource that has been developed to support educators in creating an inclusive Health and Physical Education (H&PE) learning environment to support students' personal, social and academic...
Social and Emotional Learning Supports (SELS) is a free online resource developed to support educators in implementing Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) in connection with the Ontario curriculum (Grades 1-8). SELS provides you with the tools needed to strengthen your understanding and knowledge of SEL...
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
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 to describe the process of developing an egg during puberty. We are learning how the production of an egg relates to reproduction and our overall development.
We are applying our self-awareness and communication skills to show respect for our body and for others. We are learning to identify the body parts of the reproductive systems and explain the physical
The Play for All 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.