
Social Studies • Year 4 • 35 • 23 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
create a lesson plan for the topic Puberty and good health practices. The objectives are ● Identify good health practices associated with puberty. ● Compare the advantages of good health practices verses poor health practices. ● List five proper health practices during puberty. Create a group activity in pairs for the second objective. Create 10 discussion questions at the beginning, during and end of the lesson. Also create a set induction, closure take aways and three questions. Provide an exit card as an assessment
Subject: Social Studies
Grade Level: Year 4 (Fourth Grade)
Standards: Aligns with National Health Education Standards (NHES) and Social Studies curriculum focusing on personal development and responsible decision-making
Total Time: 35 Minutes
Class Size: 23 Students
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
Beginning of Lesson:
During the Lesson:
4. What are some examples of good health practices during puberty?
5. How does personal hygiene affect confidence and health?
6. What could happen if we don’t follow good health practices?
End of Lesson:
7. Why is it important to eat healthy foods during puberty?
8. How does exercise play a role in puberty?
9. How can we remind ourselves to practice good hygiene and self-care?
10. What is one good health practice you will start doing today?
Activity: "Mysterious Changes"
Activity: "Health Scenario Challenge"
Prompt:
This lesson plan provides an interactive, structured way to engage 4th-grade students in a meaningful discussion about puberty and good health practices while making it relatable, age-appropriate, and aligned with US curriculum standards. 🚀
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