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Environmental and Community
Health
Kelly KomaraJoe Paxton
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Table of Contents Unit Description Unit Rationale Unit Plan Goals Unit Plan Objectives National Health Education
Standard Performance Indicators
Unit Special Considerations Classroom Ground Rules Unit Block Plan Lesson Plans Unit Assessment Unit Resources
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Unit Description
Content Area: Environmental and Community Health
Skills: Accessing Valid Information, Products and Services; Advocacy
Grade: Middle School Number of Lessons: 3
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Unit Rationale In 1990, American industry emitted more than 2.4
billion pounds of toxic pollutants into the atmosphere (CDC, 2001). In 1991, 98 areas exceeded the Environmental Protection Agency’s recommended levels for ozone, and an estimated 140 million Americans lived in those areas (CDC, 2001). An estimated 50,000 to 120,000 premature deaths are associated with exposure to air pollutants (CDC, 2001). It is important for students to be aware of this information and the dangers associated with environmental and community health matters as well as be able to access valid community and environmental health information, products and services and advocate for community and environmental health.
Reference:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2001, April). Available: www.cdc.gov/nceh/asthma/brochures/airpollu.htm
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Unit Plan Goals The students will
comprehend concepts related to environmental and community health.
The students will demonstrate the ability to assess valid environmental and community health information, products, and services, and advocate for environmental and community health.
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Unit Plan Objectives
Lesson 1: Responsible for Recycling Content:
A student will explain the importance of conserving the earth’s resources and environment.
Skills: A student will describe their
community’s recycling program
A student will advocate community recycling
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Unit Plan Objectives
Lesson 2: Accessing Community Health Resources Content: None Skills:
A student will describe types of health resources available in the community
A student will identify valid resources for help with health concerns.
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Unit Plan Objectives
Lesson 3: Waste Not Content:
A student will identify the relationship between solid wastes and the quality of the environment
A student will identify ways that they can reduce or reuse materials
Skill: A student will advocate the
reduction of waste materials in the environment
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National Health Education Standards Performance Indicators
Lesson 1 Content
Students will be able to comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention.
Skills Demonstrate the ability to influence and
support others in making positive health choices
Demonstrate the ability to locate health products and services
Lesson 2 Content
Students will be able to comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention
Skill Analyze how media influences the
selection of health information and products
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National Health Education Standards Performance Indicators
Lesson 3 Content
Students will be able to comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention.
Skill: Identify barriers to effective
communication of information, ideas, feelings, and opinions about health issues.
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Unit Special Considerations
When teaching students about environmental and community health it is important to let the students know that this information affects everyone. Nobody is immune to the problems presented in environmental and community health. It is also important to know that some students may know or be related to an individual that may work for a known polluter in the community, thus not to point out any specific polluters in the community. Students should be encouraged to respect the thoughts and feelings of others related to environmental and community health.
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Unit Ground Rules
Some individuals choose to help the environment and others do not, therefore it is important to respect the feelings and opinions of others when discussing these topics.
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Unit Block Plan
Lesson Title
Concept Skill
1. Recycling Conserving Resources
Advocacy, Accessing Valid Health Information, Products and Services
2 Accessing Community Health Resources
Community Health Resources
Accessing Valid Health Information, Products and Services
3 Waste Not Reducing waste to protect the environment
Advocacy
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Lesson Plans
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Unit Assessment Strategies
Content and Skill Advocacy
Performance task: Writing PSA’s to Advocate for Recycling
Performance task: Letters to the Editor to Support Community Recycling
Accessing Valid Health Information, Products, and Services
Performance task: Creating Community Health Resource Directories
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Unit Resources
Student www.healthteacher.com
Teacher www.healthteacher.com www.cdc.gov