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Nova Scotia Outcome Chart: Health Education Grade 3

This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the Nova Scotia Grade 3 Health Education curriculum with links to supporting resources on the Media Awareness Network site.

Strategies for Healthy Living

  • identify ways family, friends and culture influence their food choices

 

Lessons

Co-Co’s Adversmarts

Eating Under the Rainbow

Looking at Food Advertising

Packaging Tricks

Personal Safety and Injury Prevention

It is expected that students will:

  • demonstrate an awareness of the effect of human behaviour on the immediate natural environment
  • demonstrate an awareness of ways they can contribute to the health of the natural environment
Teachable Moments

Buy Nothing Day

Earth Day

TV Turnoff Week
Strategies for Positive Personal Development and Healthy Relationships

It is expected that students will:

  • demonstrate an awareness of gender-related issues in the classroom and school
  • identify and apply decision-making strategies
  • identify and examine common reasons some people make potentially harmful lifestyle choices

Lessons

Villians, Heroes and Heroines

Sheroes and Heroes

Prejudice and Body Image

Co-Co’s Adversmarts

Eating Under the Rainbow

Looking at Food Advertising

Packaging Tricks

Introducing the Internet: Messages, Envelopes, Addresses

Introducing the Internet: Exploring the Internet

Introducing the Internet: Telephones and Networks

Favourite Sports and Athletes: Introduction to Sports Media

Facing TV Violence: Consequences and Media Violence

Facing TV Violence: Rewriting the Script

Facing TV Violence: Counting & Discussing Violence on the Screen


MNet Special Initiatives

Privacy Playground: The First Adventure of the Three CyberPigs

Related MNet Resources

Welcome to the Safety Highway!

 



 
Nova Scotia Outcome Chart: Health Education Grade 3  

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