Alberta – Physical Education and Wellness Grade 5
Safety
A lifetime of optimal well-being is supported by prioritizing health and safety.
Guiding Question
How can responsibility lead to a desired outcome?
Learning Outcome
Students analyze responsibility and consider the impact on well-being.
Knowledge
Responsibility is being accountable for actions and decisions and accepting the results or consequences. Responsibility includes clearly requesting, obtaining, giving, or refusing consent. Responsibility includes respecting the acceptance or refusal of consent from another.
Decisions related to substance use can be influenced by a variety of factors, such as
- media
- peer influence
- Marketing
Understanding
Personal actions and decisions can affect physical, social-emotional, and financial well-being.
MediaSmarts Resources
- Behaving Ethically Online: Ethics and Empathy
- Data Defenders
- Privacy Pursuit: Protecting Your Privacy
- Social Smarts: Nothing Personal!
Skills and Procedures
Reflect on how the results or consequences of personal actions and decisions can affect the well-being of self and others.
Examine the impacts of a variety of factors on personal actions and decisions.
MediaSmarts Resources
- Behaving Ethically Online: Ethics and Empathy
- Data Defenders
- Privacy Pursuit: Protecting Your Privacy
- Social Smarts: Nothing Personal!
Understanding
Personal roles and responsibilities include promoting the safety of self and others.
MediaSmarts Resources
- Behaving Ethically Online: Ethics and Empathy
- Data Defenders
- Privacy Pursuit: Protecting Your Privacy
- Social Smarts: Nothing Personal!
Knowledge
Safety of self and others can be enhanced through community programs, such as first aid training, and supports, including health professionals.
Responsibility to ensure the safety of self and others includes following
- laws
- rules
- practices
- protocols
- digital citizenship (responsible conduct and safety)
MediaSmarts Resources
- Behaving Ethically Online: Ethics and Empathy
- Data Defenders
- Privacy Pursuit: Protecting Your Privacy
- Social Smarts: Nothing Personal!
- Stay on the Path Lesson 1: Searching for Treasure
- Stay on the Path Lesson 3: Treasure Maps
- Stay on the Path Lesson 4: All That Glitters is Not Gold
- Stay on the Path Lesson 4: Scavenger Hunt
Understanding: Responsibility includes ensuring the safety of self and others.
MediaSmarts Resources
- Behaving Ethically Online: Ethics and Empathy
- Data Defenders
- Privacy Pursuit: Protecting Your Privacy
- Social Smarts: Nothing Personal!
Skills and Procedures: Identify laws, rules, practices, and protocols that support safety and well-being in a variety of contexts.
MediaSmarts Resources
- Behaving Ethically Online: Ethics and Empathy
- Data Defenders
- Privacy Pursuit: Protecting Your Privacy
- Social Smarts: Nothing Personal!
- Stay on the Path Lesson 4: All That Glitters is Not Gold
- Winning the Cyber Security Game
Practise digital citizenship by being considerate of others.
MediaSmarts Resources
Healthy Relationships
Personal well-being is supported through positive relationships built on communication, collaboration, empathy, and respect.
Guiding Question
How might healthy relationships support understanding in various social contexts?
Learning Outcome
Students acknowledge and connect perspectives of self and others through communication and listening skills.
Knowledge
Perspectives can support collaboration through shared interpretations, understandings, and findings.
Perspectives can be influenced by
- virtues
- peers
- media
MediaSmarts Resources
- Avatars and Body Image
- Comparing Real Families to TV Families
- Introducing TV Families
- Media literacy key concepts Introduction: What is media anyway?
- Media literacy key concepts Lesson 2: Media are constructions
- Media Stereotypes
- Once Upon a Time
- Prejudice and Body Image
- The Constructed World of Television Families
- Understanding the Internet Lesson 4: Communication and Social Media
Understanding
Perspectives include how we perceive, understand, and feel in various social or physical activity contexts.
Perspectives can be individual or shared.
MediaSmarts Resources
- Avatars and Body Image
- Comparing Real Families to TV Families
- Introducing TV Families
- Media literacy key concepts Introduction: What is media anyway?
- Media literacy key concepts Lesson 2: Media are constructions
- Media Stereotypes
- Once Upon a Time
- Prejudice and Body Image
- The Constructed World of Television Families
- Understanding the Internet Lesson 4: Communication and Social Media