Outcome Chart - Alberta - Health and Life Skills Grade 7
Personal Health
It is expected that students will:
- Analyze the messages and approaches used by the media to promote certain body images and lifestyle choices
- Relate the factors that influence individual food choices to nutritional needs of adolescents; e.g., finances, media, peer pressure, hunger, body image, activity
- Analyze social factors that may influence avoidance and/or use of particular substances
Lessons
- Gender and Tobacco
- Gender Messages in Alcohol Advertising
- Image Gap
- Junk Food Jungle
- Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Interpreting Media Messages
- Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Understanding Brands
- Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Young Drinkers
- Looks Good Enough to Eat
- Media Minute Lesson 4: Media have commercial implications
- Mirror Image
- Prejudice and Body Image
- Put Your Best Face Forward
- Selling Tobacco
- The Anatomy of Cool
- Tobacco Labels
- Truth or Money
Safety and Responsibility
It is expected that students will:
- Identify the effects of social influences on sexuality and gender roles and equity; e.g., media, culture
- Analyze the definition, effects and possible consequences of various forms of harassment
- Identify and examine potential sources of physical/ emotional/ social support
Lessons
- Cyberbullying and Civic Participation
- Cyberbullying and the Law (Grades 7 - 8)
- Media Minute Lesson 4: Media have commercial implications
- Put Your Best Face Forward
- That’s Not Cool
- The Girl in the Mirror
- Understanding Cyberbullying: Virtual vs. Physical Worlds
Understanding and Expressing Feelings
It is expected that students will:
- identify sources of stress in relationships, and describe positive methods of dealing with such stressors; e.g., change, loss, discrimination, rejection
Lessons
- Cyberbullying and Civic Participation
- Cyberbullying and the Law (Grades 7 - 8)
- Understanding Cyberbullying: Virtual vs. Physical Worlds
- That’s Not Cool
Interactions
It is expected that students will:
- Explore and evaluate the impact of media violence on relationships
Lessons
To encourage children to discuss their feelings about television violence, see:
Teacher/Parent Guides