Tag Archives: Students

8th Grade Internet Resources – Students

https://kidshealth.org/en/kids/fit-kid.html?WT.ac=ctg#catfit This site is great for all students. There is a great list of why it is important to keep your body healthy and get familiar with how inside of you works. There is a great “how the body works” and if you click on the hyperlink it will bring you to the page where … Continue reading 8th Grade Internet Resources – Students

4th Grade Conflict Resolution – Integrated Internet Resources

Website for Students Kids’ Health: Child and Youth Connection About This Resource Kids’ Health is an excellent resource for students because it provides easy-to-read information. There is a mini quiz on this webpage that the students can take after they have read through the information on the topic. Core Integration This resource can be easily … Continue reading 4th Grade Conflict Resolution – Integrated Internet Resources

Amazing Internet Resources for parents, teachers, and students in K-2: Fizzy’s Lunch Lab, Choose My Plate, and Kids Health.

Healthy Food Choices, K-2 Charlotte Pendlebury and Julia Jones Student internet source: Fizzy’s Lunch Lab   General Information: Fizzy’s Lunch Lab is a fabulous website that is selected for kids K-2 to learn about healthy food choices. There are videos that explain the benefits of certain food choices such as protein and calcium, or ways … Continue reading Amazing Internet Resources for parents, teachers, and students in K-2: Fizzy’s Lunch Lab, Choose My Plate, and Kids Health.

Interactive Internet Source for 3-5 Students: The Meaning of Beep

General Information: The Meaning of Beep We chose this website because it is an interactive game about personal hygiene that students can use. We chose it because it starts out with a video, and then dives into the activity. It even states at the bottom of the page that this activity is best suited for … Continue reading Interactive Internet Source for 3-5 Students: The Meaning of Beep

Healthy Environment: Bullying 3-5

General Information: Stopbullying.gov https://www.stopbullying.gov/kids/index.html This site is friendly and welcoming with many colors that grab students attentions and is easy to navigate. The students are able to learn about bullying, how and why it hurts others, and what they can do to stop bullying. The site also has videos and games students can play to … Continue reading Healthy Environment: Bullying 3-5

Internet Resources for Disaster Prepardness

Internet Source for Students: interactive, educational https://www.ready.gov/kids/games/data/dmhttps://www.ready.gov/kids/games/data/dm-english/tsunami-earthquake.html-english/tsunami-earthquake.html This is a great interactive way for students to learn about what to do in an earthquake or tsunami. It is the best website because it is an accurate representation of what to do in this kind of emergency and takes you through the whole process. I think that … Continue reading Internet Resources for Disaster Prepardness

Nasa Climate Kids – Internet Resource for Students

Nasa Climate Kids I thought that this site did a good job of providing accessible information about climate change and environmental health. The information was easy to understand and provides multiple resources if a student has more questions. On the homepage, it allows students to take a guided tour of “The Big Questions” such as, … Continue reading Nasa Climate Kids – Internet Resource for Students

Internet Resources

Student Drugs + Your body: It isn’t pretty is a science-based interactive website for students 6-12. The interactions of the website explore and expose the key health effects of drugs on the body. It gives many educational resources and series to continue their search. There’s a button called Teacher’s Guide that provides individual projects, presentations, … Continue reading Internet Resources

“Changing the Game”

Link to website:  Description: Changing the Game is a project through the GLSEN network in which it encourages and advocates for students of all sexual orientations to feel comfortable in physical education settings. There are tips for Physical Education teachers at Elementary, middle and high school levels. As well as programs to implement, videos, handouts … Continue reading “Changing the Game”