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Healthy Habits

Healthy Habits. Course: Introduction to Education Instructor: Sandra White Facilitator: Dianne Phillips Team Members: Stephanie Spears, Shea Sisemore , Kristy Stolz. Introduction.

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Healthy Habits

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  1. Healthy Habits Course: Introduction to Education Instructor: Sandra White Facilitator: Dianne Phillips Team Members: Stephanie Spears, Shea Sisemore, Kristy Stolz

  2. Introduction Our service project was created for Mrs. Spradling’s Kindergarten class at Pea Ridge Elementary School. Our goal was to reinforce the importance of basic health. We feel that teaching the students personal wellness is a key essential in everyday life. Basic health concepts are often disregarded at a young age, but when incorporated into their daily routines it helps the students develop good health habits that benefit them for the rest of their lives.

  3. Project Overview • This project covered the topics eating nutritious foods, germs, and proper dental care. • This project was interactive and collaborative with Mrs. Spradling’s current lesson plans. • The materials and activities we provided for this project ensured that the students would be able to carryout what they were taught at home.

  4. Project Objectives or Goals • Community • Our project promoted basic health habits to Mrs. Spradling’s Kindergarten Class by teaching them what foods to eat, how to avoid germs, and how to properly care for their teeth.

  5. Curriculum • Obtaining good health habits • Healthy foods • Avoiding germs • How to properly care for teeth

  6. Technology • Digital Camera • E-mail • Cell Phone • Texting • Microsoft Word • Copier/Printer • Computers • Internet • Microsoft PowerPoint • Laminator • Scanner • Business Lab

  7. Skills • Skills Developed as Individual • Teaching skills • Communication skills • Technological skills • Professionalism • Skills Developed as Team • Collaboration • Leadership • Group organization • Learned how to serve our community

  8. Methodology • The approach we took to achieve our project goal was by using visual aids, manipulative, rhythm and rhymes, hand outs, foods, and take home activities. • We presented our project over the course of three days. Each of us taught one concept: food, germs, and teeth. • After teaching we went to lunch and recess with the students and spent 15 minutes reinforcing the lesson taught.

  9. Healthy Foods Materials Used: Plastic foods Food Guide Pyramid Crayons “My Place Mat” handout

  10. Procedures • Explained the Food Pyramid • Defined the fundamental food groups • Students grouped foods • Designed their own place mats of favorite foods

  11. Germs Materials Used: Glitter (pretend germs) Crayons Coloring Sheet Blank Paper “T Zone” Poster “Washing Hands” song

  12. Procedure • Defined what germs were • Asked if they could see germs and showed them the “T Zone” • Demonstrated how easily germs are shared by doing the “Glitter” Project • Imagined what germs looked like through drawing a picture • Explained to them the importance of hand washing and sang a song

  13. Teeth Materials Used: Tooth Brushes Tooth Paste Calendars with stickers Color Sheets Mazes Book “Your Smile Matters” Four Steps to Healthy Smile Poster Crayons Plastic Bags Artificial Tooth Model Song “Brush Your Teeth”

  14. Procedures • Asked students how, when, and for what length of time they brush their teeth. • Demonstrated these things through use of artificial teeth model. • Distributed tooth brushes to students and practiced motions on brushing teeth. • Handed out mazes, coloring sheets, and teeth brushing calendar and stickers for self reward at home. • Read “Your Smile Matters”. • Handed out packets with tooth brush and tooth paste.

  15. Project Results • We worked well together and had fun! • The students gained knowledge of these basic health concepts. • We gained an understanding of previous knowledge of the students at the kindergarten level.

  16. Future Project Ideas • Revisit content on a daily basis while expanding knowledge and procedures. • Make a reward system in class for healthy habits.

  17. Acknowledgements • Keith Martin- Pea Ridge Elementary Principal • Janet Spradling- Cooperating Teacher • Huntsville Community Library- Donated Toothbrushes • Huntsville Schools Nursing Staff- Donated Toothbrushes • Sherry Trevathon- Pea Ridge Elementary Secretary • Dianna Phillips- EMPACTS Facilitator

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