Nova Scotia Outcome Chart: Health Education Grade 7
This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the Nova Scotia Grade 7 Health Education curriculum with links to supporting resources on the Media Awareness Network site.
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Personal Health |
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It is expected that students will:
- identify personal, social, and cultural influences related to drug use
- identify and practise ways of contributing to the physical and emotional safety of the school community
- identify and overcome gender stereotypes related to physical activity
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Lessons
Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Messages About Drinking
Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Young Drinkers
Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Understanding Brands
Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Interpreting Media Messages
Who’s On First: Alcohol Advertising and Sports
Alcohol Myths
Gender Messages in Alcohol Advertising
Do You Believe This Camel?
Freedom to Smoke
Image Gap
Mirror Image
The True Story
Tobacco Labels
Truth or Money
Gender and Tobacco
Thinking Like a Tobacco Company
Thinking Like a Citizen
Selling Tobacco
Media Kids
What's in a Word?
Comic Book Characters
Gender Stereotypes and Body Image
Female Action Heroes
Gender and Tobacco
What Students Need to Know about Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy
Online Marketing to Kids: Strategies and Techniques
Online Marketing to Kids: Protecting Your Privacy
Deconstructing Web Pages
MNet Special Initiatives
Jo Fool or Jo Cool
Allies and Aliens
Teachable Moments
Dove’s Campaign for Real Beauty
Buy Nothing Day
Earth Day
TV Turnoff Week
Portrayal of Teenage Girls in Magazines
Student Tutorial (Licensed Resource)
MyWorld: A digital literacy tutorial for secondary students
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Growth and Development |
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Lessons
Cyberbullying and Civic Participation
Cyberbullying and the Law (Grades 7 - 8)
Understanding Cyberbullying : Virtual vs. Physical Worlds
Student Tutorial (Licensed Resource)
MyWorld: A digital literacy tutorial for secondary students |
| Values and Practices for Healthy Living |
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It is expected that students will:
- demonstrate an awareness of adolescents as a target for consumer marketing
- demonstrate an awareness of gender-based trends and issues in the workplace
- demonstrate acceptance of, and appreciation for, their own and other's cultural backgrounds
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Lessons
Creating a Marketing Frenzy
Sports Personalities in Magazine Advertising
Junk Food Jungle
Looks Good Enough to Eat
You've Gotta Have a Gimmick
Selling Obesity
Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Messages About Drinking
Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Young Drinkers
Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Understanding Brands
Kids, Alcohol and Advertising: Interpreting Media Messages
Who’s On First: Alcohol Advertising and Sports
Alcohol Myths
The Target is You!: Alcohol advertising quiz
Gender Messages in Alcohol Advertising
Do You Believe This Camel?
Freedom to Smoke
Image Gap
Mirror Image
The True Story
Tobacco Labels
Truth or Money
Gender and Tobacco
Thinking Like a Tobacco Company
Thinking Like a Citizen
Selling Tobacco
Media Kids
What's in a Word?
Comic Book Characters
Gender Stereotypes and Body Image
Female Action Heroes
Gender and Tobacco
Stereotyping and Bias
Gender Stereotypes and Body Image
Images of Learning: Elementary
Perceptions of Race and Crime
Student Tutorial (Licensed Resource)
MyWorld: A digital literacy tutorial for secondary students |
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Strategies for Positive Personal Development and Healthy Relationship |
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It is expected that students will:
- demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between body image and self-esteem
- identify roles, rights, and responsibilities involved in various relationships
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Lessons
Prejudice and Body Image
The Anatomy of Cool
Image Gap
Mirror Image
Gender Stereotypes and Body Image
Media Kids
What's in a Word?
Comic Book Characters
Female Action Heroes
Gender and Tobacco
Gender Messages in Alcohol Advertising
Teachable Moments
Dove’s Campaign for Real Beauty
Portrayal of Teenage Girls in Magazines
Student Tutorial (Licensed Resource)
MyWorld: A digital literacy tutorial for secondary students |