Peer Pressure Grade 7 Health Unit
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Perfect for any middle school health class, this unit includes lesson plans, helpful links, worksheets, and activities. This unit aligns with the Saskatchewan curriculum USC 7.6, but can be easily adapted to fit with Canadian and United States curriculum.
Lessons Included:
Lesson 1: What are Norms?
Lesson 2: Traits of Peers
Lesson 3: Peer Pressure-spoken and unspoken
Lesson 4: Gender Pressure
Lesson 5: Kinds of Pressure
Lesson 6: Harassment
Lesson 7: Resisting Peer Pressure
Lesson 8: Passive, Aggressive, and Assertive Behavior
Lesson 9: Assertive Behavior
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Beginning with a teacher-led discussion, students will engage in a whole-class conversation about peer pressure. Learning includes reflecting on times when they’ve been subjected to peer pressure, understanding how peer pressure impacts healthy decision making, identifying strategies to cope with peer pressure, and concludes with students independently sharing something they wish their teacher knew.
- Understanding the impact of peer pressure
- Building community within a classroom of learners
OBJECTIVES:
- Analyze the influence of family, peers, culture, media, technology, and other factors on health behaviors
- Identify strategies to cope with peer pressure.
- Demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health and goal setting
- Communicate through written and visual language.
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Peer Pressure Role-Playing. Objectives: Students will: • Evaluate the effects of positive and negative peer influence • Share real-life experiences of peer pressure. Materials: • Computer with Internet access • “Peer Pressure Role-Playing” handout, pen or pencil. Class Time: • 45 minutes. Activity: Peer pressure’s been around a ...
Lesson Plan – Managing Peer Pressure SESSION EIGHT: APPLICATION, PRACTICE, AND RESOURCES This lesson is enhanced when learners have the following background knowledge: Content from the International Technical Guidance on Sexuality Education—Key Concept 2 – Values, Attitudes, and Skills,
Yellow Dot Series Life Skills - Grade 7. Term 3 & 4 2018. ©The Textbook Shop. Duplication or distribution is prohibited. Yellow Dot Series Life Skills - Grade 7 Personal and Social Well-being Term 1 Module 1 (Week 1-2) Self-Image Module 2 (Week 3-5) Changes in Boys and Girls Module 3 (Week 6-7) The Effects of Peer Pressure Module 4 (Week 8-9)
Grade 7 Healthy Living Peer Pressure Assignment For this assignment, you will create a children’s storybook about Peer Pressure. Your book must have the following… • An explanation of what peer pressure is. • How people pressure their peers (Remember the Bag of Tricks!) • Strategies that we can use to avoid being pressured by our peers.
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Four Activities for Peer Pressure Intro The following questions will get students thinking about the issue of peer pressure: Describe the term peer pressure in your own words. What is the difference between negative and positive peer pressure? List one example of positive peer pressure. Which kinds of pressure seem to be the hardest for you to ...
The lesson makes the learner aware of the dangers of peer pressure and when it can have negative effects. It prepares the learner to identify bad situations and make informed choices.
Grade 7 Life Orientation Worksheet. Edupstairs Grade R - 9 Learning www.edupstairs.org. Peer pressure, attitudes, values. 1. Divide into groups of 4 learners per group. Draw up questionnaires that you will use to conduct interviews in your school and in your community.
Perfect for any middle school health class, this unit includes lesson plans, helpful links, worksheets, and activities. This unit aligns with the Saskatchewan curriculum USC 7.6, but can be easily adapted to fit with Canadian and United States curriculum. Lessons Included:
Analyze the influence of family, peers, culture, media, technology, and other factors on health behaviors. Identify strategies to cope with peer pressure. Demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health and goal setting. Communicate through written and visual language.