Grade 7
Other West Virginia Wellness: Health sets
Other West Virginia Wellness: Health sets
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
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List the six essential nutrients; determine their sources and functions.WE.7.1
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Analyze the effects of risky lifestyle behaviors on body systems and general wellness. WE.7.2
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Describe the anatomy and functions of the reproductive system.WE.7.3
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Identify general symptoms and potentially long-term health consequences of STDs/STIs.WE.7.4
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Explain short-term and long-term effects of alcohol, drug, and tobacco use. WE.7.5
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Research the dangers of opioid use, the addictive characteristics of opioids, and safer alternatives to treat pain.WE.7.8
Culture, Media, and Technology
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Compare and contrast the influence of peers, community, and cultural beliefs on health behaviors.WE.7.9
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Debate how messages from the media and advertising can influence health behaviors.WE.7.10
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Describe the impact of different types of bullying and identify necessary coping skills.WE.7.11
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Explain the importance of respecting individual differences (e.g., race, religion, size, age, sex, gender identity).WE.7.12
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Determine the intent of media messages about alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs (e.g., alcoholic beverage commercials, prescription, and OTC drugs).WE.7.13
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Analyze the food industry and how it affects the health of society. WE.7.14
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Examine the influence of the family on the health of adolescents (e.g., smoking, drinking, drug use, meal plans).WE.7.15
Health Information and Service
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Research the costs of health information, insurance, products, and services.WE.7.16
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Identify valid health information from a variety of sources (e.g., home, community, internet).WE.7.17
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Explain why a situation might require professional and community health services.WE.7.18
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Identify misinformation and stereotyping associated with food industries and/or health service.WE.7.19
Communication
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Analyze effective verbal and non-verbal communication skills (e.g., body language, restating, individual/group conversation).WE.7.20
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Analyze the effectiveness of a variety of positive coping mechanisms/conflict resolution skills (e.g., peer mediation, non-violent strategies to deal with upset feelings and difficult situations).WE.7.21
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Give examples of refusal and negotiation skills to avoid health risks.WE.7.22
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Discuss ways to develop and maintain healthy family relationships.WE.7.23
Decision Making
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Apply established dietary guidelines in meal planning.WE.7.24
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Discuss the consequences of poor nutritional choices. WE.7.25
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Role-play situations and practice positive decision-making concerning alcohol, tobacco and other drugs.WE.7.26
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Apply the steps of a decision-making process to solve a problem. WE.7.27
Goal Setting
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Develop a personal health plan to address strengths and weaknesses (e.g., diet, exercise, sleep, relationships).WE.7.28
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Explain the importance of the goal setting process when planning future events.WE.7.29
- 30
Discuss the impact of multiple factors on personal health goals (e.g., change of schools, getting older, new interests, family alteration). WE.7.30
Health Behaviors
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Recognize risky or harmful behaviors that may occur in relationships (e.g., abuse, date rape, sexual activity).WE.7.31
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Analyze the differences between safe and risky behaviors, including methods for preventing pregnancy and STDs/STIs, including Hepatitis B virus (HBV), HIV/AIDS, (e.g., abstinence, birth control, disease control).WE.7.32
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Role-play protective behaviors used to avoid and reduce threatening situations (e.g., anger, bullying, harassment).WE.7.33
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Identify strategies to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression.WE.7.34
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Demonstrate CPR, hands only CPR, AED and basic first aid procedures.WE.7.35
Advocacy
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Advocate to work cooperatively with family for healthy lifestyles (e.g., exercise together, diet plans, food preparation, spend time together).WE.7.36
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Explain why making positive health choices will influence others.WE.7.37
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Analyze results of national or state youth risk behavior survey information. WE.7.38
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 7
- Where can I read the official document?
- WEST VIRGINIA COLLEGE- AND CAREER-READINESS STANDARDS FOR WELLNESS EDUCATION (2520.5)
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