Health+1

ROVER (Recommended Online Video Education Resources) is the video streaming site for Saskatchewan teachers and students in the PreK-12 education system. It is managed and maintained by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education.

**Health Curriculum Supports:**

 * [[image:supporting-health-education/SaskEdCurr_logo_jpeg.jpg width="142" height="47" link="@https://www.edonline.sk.ca/webapps/moe-curriculum-BBLEARN/index.jsp?lang=en"]] Click on the image to access Saskatchewan's renewed curriculum for Health Education.**

**Health Assessment Supports:**
NEW: **Health Outcomes Observation Checklist: submitted by Crystal Johnson ( Davidson School)**

**Health Classroom Ideas:**
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 * USC 1.3 All About Me - a graphic organizer to help students identify who they are
 * USC 1.3 Emotion Faces - to get the students identifying and talking about their emotions
 * * **USC 1.3 Team Building Compliment Card
 * USC 1.3 The Get-Along Classroom
 * USC 1.1, USC 1.3, USC 1.5, DM 1.1 - Morning Messages and Personal Well Being - ideas of ways to use the ever popular morning message to address SS outcomes

AP 1.1 Here are some sample physical activity action plans:


(//click on link to access site//) This resource has been recommended by Sun West's Addiction Cousellor, Liza Dahl: Using a Healthy Schools approach, Take Action is a FREE, downloadable resource from Ontario that supports educators and engages school communities in teaching safety awareness regarding medicines and harmful substances and provides information about tobacco, alcohol and substance use through integration of health and physical education expectations. Take Action Grades 1-3 provides information about tobacco, alcohol and substance use and abuse prevention and teaches safety awareness regarding medicines and harmful substances. This resource is available as a free download. The following correlations to Saskatchewan Health curriculum have been made: Lessons Correlated with Saskatchewan Health Curriculum for Grade 1
 * DM 1.1, AP 1.1 **STOP, THINK, DO** - a visual reminder of healthy decision making

**Health Resources:**
====This document was written by the Public Health Nutritionists of Saskatchewan. The document links three teaching areas: 1) curricular outcomes, 2) nutrition concepts, 3) resources and activities. Very handy and user friendly.====

Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools - First Nations Education TeamThis site has been developed by Larry McCallum, a Consultant for FNMIE for Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools. His team has located FNMI resources that correlate to specific curriular outcomes. Mostly middle years, but Health 1/5 is there. Easy to use for all teachers looking for FNMI content integration.

The Lung Association of Saskatchewan, in partnership with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education, developed two health education resource guides for grades K-3 & 6-8, specific to tobacco. The **K NO W TOBACCO** resource guides align with the renewed Saskatchewan Health Education Curricula.