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Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Access Health Information, Products, and Services
Self-Management
Influence of Culture, Media, and Technology
Interpersonal Communication
Goal-Setting and Decision-Making Skills
Advocating for Health
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Grade 8
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Grade 12
History, Government, Economics, and Geography, Approved 2005
Mathematics, Approved 2003
Reading, Approved 2003
Science, Approved 2007
Writing, Approved 2004
Additional Content Areas
Grade 3
Health, Approved 2006
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Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
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The student will demonstrate comprehension of basic concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention by identifying and describing relationships between well-being and the health-related behaviors in the ten content areas.
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Brain Power! The NIDA Junior Scientist Program: Grades 2-3
This National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) program consists of six modules. Using the teacher's guide, videotape, parent newsletter, and written materials for students, teachers can help students to critically explore the brain and the effects of drugs on the brain. (SDFSCA Approved Activity A.v - Activities that teach students about the dangers of emerging drugs.)
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Kansas State Department of Education
120 SE 10th Avenue
Topeka, KS 66612-1182
(785) 296-3201