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Sleep and Wellness

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Health
45
17 students
11 October 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 5 of 10 in the unit "Wellness Goals & Nutrition". Lesson Title: Sleep and Wellness: The Overlooked Component Lesson Description: This lesson will focus on the significance of sleep in overall health. Students will learn about sleep hygiene and set SMART goals to improve their sleep habits.

Overview

This 45-minute lesson is designed for 10th-grade students to explore the critical role of sleep in overall health and wellness. Students will learn about sleep hygiene, its impact on physical and mental health, and how to set effective SMART goals to improve their sleep habits. The lesson incorporates interactive discussions, evidence-based content, and personal reflection to deepen understanding and promote healthier lifestyle choices.


Standards Alignment

This lesson aligns with the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) through critical reading, speaking, listening, and writing exercises within the health context. It also supports relevant Health Education standards in wellness and behavior change.

Common Core Standards

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RST.9-10.2
    Determine the central ideas or conclusions of a text; trace the text’s explanation or depiction of a complex process, phenomenon, or concept; provide an accurate summary of the text.

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.9-10.1
    Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions with diverse partners on grades 9–10 topics, texts, and issues, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.WHST.9-10.2
    Write informative/explanatory texts to examine and convey complex ideas, concepts, and information clearly and accurately through the effective selection, organization, and analysis of content.

Health Education Competencies

  • Understand factors influencing health behaviors (sleep hygiene and wellness).
  • Apply goal-setting strategies (SMART goals) to improve personal health.
  • Demonstrate skills to enhance wellness through behavior modification.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will:

  1. Explain the importance of sleep in maintaining overall physical and mental health. (CCSS Reading RST.9-10.2)
  2. Identify at least three elements of good sleep hygiene and how poor sleep can affect wellness. (Health Competency)
  3. Collaboratively discuss sleep's impact on health and share personal sleep habits in small groups. (CCSS Speaking & Listening SL.9-10.1)
  4. Develop a personalized SMART goal aimed at improving sleep quality or habits. (Health Competency, CCSS Writing WHST.9-10.2)
  5. Reflect on potential barriers to better sleep and propose solutions.

Materials Needed

  • Whiteboard or smartboard
  • Projector or screen for slides or images
  • Printed copies of a "Sleep Hygiene Checklist"
  • SMART Goal Worksheet (one per student)
  • Pens or pencils
  • Timer or clock

Lesson Breakdown

TimeActivityDescription
0-5 minWarm-Up & Objective IntroductionBegin with a question: “On average, how many hours of sleep do you think teenagers actually need? How many do you get?” Show a visual with sleep recommendations and highlight importance. State lesson objectives clearly.
5-15 minDirect Instruction: Sleep & Health BasicsPresent a concise, engaging mini-lecture with slides covering:
  • Why sleep is critical: effects on brain function, immunity, mood, and physical wellness.
  • Consequences of poor sleep (e.g., impaired concentration, increased risk of illness, emotional instability).
  • Overview of sleep hygiene: regular schedule, environment, limiting screen time, and caffeine.
    Use infographics or real study data to support. |
    | 15-25 min | Interactive Group Discussion | Break students into small groups (3-4). Provide each group with a Sleep Hygiene Checklist. Students discuss which habits they follow or struggle with and share personal sleep challenges. Circulate to prompt insightful discussion with guided questions:
  • What barriers keep you from getting good sleep?
  • How does poor sleep affect your school performance or mood? |
    | 25-35 min | SMART Goal Setting Activity | Introduce SMART goals framework briefly and provide examples related to sleep (e.g., “I will reduce phone use 30 minutes before bed for 5 days this week”).
    Students complete the SMART Goal Worksheet individually:
  • Specific
  • Measurable
  • Achievable
  • Relevant
  • Time-bound
    Encourage students to think realistically about improving one aspect of their sleep habits. |
    | 35-42 min | Pair-Share & Reflection | Students pair up to share their SMART goals, offering supportive feedback. Then, in a full-class brief discussion, ask:
  • What challenges might you face in achieving this goal?
  • What strategies can help overcome these barriers?
    Invite 2-3 volunteers to share insights. |
    | 42-45 min | Wrap-Up & Exit Ticket | Summarize key points about sleep’s importance and behavior change.
    Have students write on an index card or submit digitally: “One new thing I learned today and one sleep habit I want to improve.” |

Assessment

  • Formative: Observation during group discussions, completeness, and thoughtfulness of SMART goal worksheets, and participation in pair-shares.
  • Exit Ticket: Responses will gauge individual understanding and commitment to behavior change.
  • Homework (optional): Track sleep for 3 nights and journal any changes or challenges.

Differentiation Strategies

  • For ELL: Provide vocabulary support with terms like “sleep hygiene,” “SMART goals” on a glossary handout.
  • For students with IEPs: Allow extra time for writing activities or pair with a peer helper.
  • Advanced Students: Encourage them to research and present a quick fact or myth about sleep during group discussion.

Teacher Reflection Tips

  • Gauge student engagement and prior knowledge during warm-up for adjustment.
  • Monitor group conversations to ensure all voices are heard and misconceptions corrected.
  • Provide personalized encouragement for goal setting to ensure realistic targets.

This lesson not only meets Common Core expectations by embedding literacy and communication skills into health education but also empowers students to take ownership of their wellness through evidence-informed, practical strategies. The varied format keeps students engaged while promoting critical thinking about a commonly overlooked but essential health topic.

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