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This is lesson 2 of 2 in the unit "Healthy Bodies Exploration". Lesson Title: Understanding Our Vital Organs Lesson Description: Building on the previous lesson, students will focus on the brain, heart, and lungs. They will learn about the functions of these vital organs and discuss simple ways to keep them healthy. The lesson will include a hands-on activity where students create a poster illustrating these organs and the healthy habits that support them.
This 30-minute lesson is designed for a class of 20 Grade 1 students to deepen their understanding of the brain, heart, and lungs as vital organs. Through interactive discussion and a creative hands-on poster activity, students will learn each organ’s basic function and simple habits to keep these organs healthy. This lesson follows the Ontario Curriculum for Health and Physical Education, integrating expectations related to healthy living and personal well-being.
Ontario Health and Physical Education Curriculum (2019) – Grade 1
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
| Time | Activity | Description & Instructional Strategies |
|---|---|---|
| 0 – 5 mins | Introduction & Review | - Welcome students and briefly review lesson 1: healthy bodies basics. - Introduce today's focus: brain, heart, lungs. - Use simple language: “Our body has special parts called organs that help us live and play.” |
| 5 – 12 mins | Exploring Organ Functions | - Show pictures or models of each organ. - Discuss what each organ does using kid-friendly analogies: - Brain = boss/thinker - Heart = pump - Lungs = bellows/air - Use a fun chant or rhyme to help memorization (e.g., “Brain thinks, heart pumps, lungs breathe!”). |
| 12 – 18 mins | Healthy Habits Discussion | - Lead a whole group conversation about how to keep these organs healthy. - Use picture cards to stimulate ideas. - Write key habits on chart paper for visual aid: - Eating fruits and vegetables - Playing outside and moving - Getting enough sleep and rest - Drinking water - Reinforce with positive examples from student experiences. |
| 18 – 28 mins | Hands-On Poster Creation | - Divide class into 5 groups of 4 students. - Each group receives a large poster sheet and organ cut-outs. - Students glue organs and draw pictures or add words representing healthy habits. - Teacher circulates, supports collaboration, prompts thinking (e.g., “How does this habit help your heart?”). |
| 28 – 30 mins | Sharing & Wrap-Up | - Each group presents their poster briefly (1-2 mins). - Teacher summarizes key messages. - Reinforce pride in learning about their amazing bodies. - Provide a cheerful send-off: “Remember, your brain, heart, and lungs love to be healthy!” |
This lesson supports early health literacy by fostering curiosity and care for the body, paving the way for lifelong healthy choices aligned with Ontario’s goals for student well-being and holistic growth.
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