ELPS Curriculum Guide
East Longmeadow Public Schools
Health
Grade 6
ELPS Curriculum Guide 2002
East Longmeadow Public Schools
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The learner will be able to:
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Value their personal qualities and respect others
uniqueness and diversity.
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Identify steps in the decision making
process.
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Identify factors that influence decisions.
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Identify a support system for help in making
decisions.
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Identify the social and emotional consequences of
harassment.
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Describe ways to accept people who are
diverse.
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Define intolerance and explain how it can
contribute to violence.
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Demonstrate effective communication and conflict
resolution for resolving potentially violent situations.
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Identify harassment/bullying and ways to resolve
incidences.
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ELPS Curriculum Guide 2002
East Longmeadow Public Schools
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Health
Grade 7
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Health
Grade 8
ELPS Curriculum Guide 2002
East Longmeadow Public Schools
The learner will be able to:
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Describe the influence of health habits on growth
and development.
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Explain the stages of the human life cycle.
The learner will be able to:
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Analyze dietary intake and eating patterns.
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Describe how food choices are influenced by
availability, individual and family preferences, media, and background, and
identify healthy foods within various social groups.
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Describe characteristics of eating disorders and
support within the community.
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Describe personal hygiene and safety measures
used in preparing foods.
The learner will be able to:
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Identify male and female reproductive
systems.
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Describe behaviors and methods for pregnancy
prevention, including abstinence.
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Define the types of sexually transmitted
infections, including HIV/AIDS, and how they are prevented.
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Define sexual orientations.
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Identify sexual discrimination and
harassment.
The learner will be able to:
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Identify the causes and effects of depression and
how to seek help.
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Describe the relationship among physical
appearance, changes in the body, and self-concept and esteem.
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Describe the contribution and support system to
good mental health.
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Recognize personal strengths and weaknesses.
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Identify and discuss the stages of grief.
The learner will be able to:
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Recognize support systems that can include
relatives, friends, neighbors, community organizations and faith-based
groups.
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Recognize the ways in which relationships among
parents and children change during adolescence.
The learner will be able to:
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Explain the benefits of abstinence, postponing
sexual behavior, and setting limits on sexual behavior.
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Apply listening, feedback, and assertiveness
skills to enhance positive interpersonal communication.
The learner will be able to:
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Describe the importance of early detection in
preventing the progression of disease.
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Identify healthy behaviors that reduce the risk
of disease.
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Describe the relationship to overexposure to the
sun and skin cancer.
The learner will be able to:
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Identify safety precautions used for various
recreational activities.
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Identify risks taking behaviors and
consequences.
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Recognize sexual abuse and child abuse and how to
get help.
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Apply appropriate first aid for choking.
The learner will be able to:
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List the potential outcomes of prevalent, early
and late adolescent risk behaviors related to tobacco, alcohol, and other
drugs.
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Identify long term effects of tobacco,
alcohol and other drug use.
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Demonstrate ways of refusing and of sharing
preventative health information about tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs with
peers.
The learner will be able to:
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Identify reasons why some people choose to join
gangs and how gangs can lead to community violence.
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Identify the social, emotional and legal
consequences of harassment.
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Demonstrate effective communication, negotiation,
and conflict resolution for resolving potentially violent conflicts.
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Explain the signs of abuse in relationships,
including emotional abuse and physical assault, and identify available resources
in schools and the local community.
The learner will be able to:
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Describe how allowing time for healthy activities
can improve health.
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Evaluate both the physical effectiveness and cost
effectiveness of health care products.
· Identify the positive and negative influences of the media that impact on health.
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Identify individual responsibility for becoming a
wise and informed consumer.
The learner will be able to:
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Identify individual and community responsibility
in ecological health.
The learner will be able to:
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Identify how individuals can be knowledgeable and
active in the school and community to promote health.
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Identify local public health departments.
Health Grades
9&10
ELPS Curriculum Guide 2002
East Longmeadow Public Schools
Growth and Development:
The learner will be able to:
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Recognize the importance of personal behavior and
environment on failure of body systems.
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Discuss how to decrease the initial presence of
carcinogens into the body.
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Illustrate the growth patterns and physical
changes within human beings throughout their lives.
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Recognize essential periods in growth and
development.
The learner will be able to:
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Comprehend the correlation between dietary
intake, eating behaviors, physical activity, and mental health.
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Recognize nutrition related diseases based upon
personal dietary choices.
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Interpret dietary plans, costs, and long-term
outcomes of weight control programs.
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Identify and practice resource management skills
needed to improve and maintain nutritional health.
The learner will be able to:
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Identify the stages of the male and female
reproductive systems over the life cycle.
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Describe the effectiveness and consequences of
various pregnancy, HIV, and STI prevention methods, including abstinence.
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Identify possible determinants of sexual
orientation and analyze the weight of each in light of available research.
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Explain the importance of examination of both
genders for HIV and STIs before conception and the
risks and precautions of delivery when HIV and STIs
are present.
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Explain the importance of communication and
setting limits in a sexual relationship.
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Identify and distinguish among types and degrees
of sexual risk behaviors that could result in pregnancy, sexual assault, STIs, HIV.
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Evaluate
the impact of HIV/AIDS on the community, medical resources, and family.
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Identify resources available for treatment of
reproductive health problems.
The learner will be able to:
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Analyze healthy ways to express emotions and to
cope with feelings, including the common causes of stress, its effects on the
body, and managing stress.
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Identify the factors that help people deal with
grief.
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Describe theories of personality development,
including identity formation, and differentiate among the concepts of ideal
self, public self, and private self.
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Describe the influence of gender on identity and
self-concept.
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Describe the signs of destructive behavior, and
identify intervention strategies and kinds of professional intervention.
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Identify common mental health disorders and
treatments.
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Identify ways in which decision-making is
influenced by sound character, family, and personal beliefs.
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Explain positive techniques for handling
difficult decisions.
The learner will be able to:
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Explain the functions, purposes, and social
significance of family from various historical periods, including modern
times.
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Identify the traits of a healthy family and
explain the interdependence and independence of family members.
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Identify steps for getting support or help,
including identifying resources for families whose members have special health
needs.
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Describe the consequences of teen parenting.
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Identify desirable character traits and describe
the development of good character.
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Describe considerations relevant to becoming a
parent.
The learner will be able to:
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Evaluate various techniques for handling
conflicts in the family, workplace, and school.
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Contrast the emotional impact on long-term
relationships of positive communication with negative communication.
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Describe the influence social factors have on
individual conduct.
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Explain the importance of communication in
setting limits in a sexual relationship.
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Explain the purpose of friendship in different
stages of the life cycle and describe how friends can provide support in making
healthy decisions.
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Recognize the difference between friendship
without romantic involvement and how friendship may develop into romantic
relationships.
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Explain the importance of responsibility in
committed relationships.
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Describe commitment in casual and serious
relationships.
The learner will be able to:
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Discuss how the immune system functions in order
to prevent and combat disease.
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Identify possible health behaviors that reduce
the risk of disease.
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Learn how to use effective physical
self-examination procedures and at what age they become necessary.
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Demonstrate how to discuss procedures and test
results with health care providers.
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Describe the leading causes of death for
different age groups, symptoms of common diseases, the importance of early
diagnosis, and the need for active involvement in treatment of disease and
chronic health problems.
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Analyze the interaction between genetics and
disease.
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Explain the prevention and control of common
communicable infestations, diseases, and infections.
The learner will be able to:
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Define harassment based on gender, race, national
origin, sexual orientation, religion, or handicap.
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Define date and acquaintance rape.
The learner will be able to:
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Describe the relationship between multi-drug use
and the increased negative effects on the body, including the stages of
addiction.
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Discuss the negative effects of tobacco, alcohol,
and other substances on pregnant women and their unborn children.
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Explain the consequences of driving under the
influence of alcohol and other drugs, including the effects on passengers and
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Explain the psychological, physical, social, and
financial cost of addiction.
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Demonstrate the ability to make informed
decisions regarding the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.
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Describe the toll drug abuse takes on family
members.
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Apply promotion skills to encourage healthy
behaviors.
The learner will be able to:
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Describe the relationship between negative stress
and violence.
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Identify the legal consequences of
harassment.
· Explain why some people admire others who gain so