This digital resource is the “Ultimate Resource” in a new “GOOGLE Add-On Student Docs Program” that I recently launched! I’ve been really excited to provide supplemental distance learning for my many Health Units, and now I’ve bundled all 18 Sequential Health Middle School Google Docs Units together is this incredible resource that will be a life-saver for many in this up-coming school year!
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★ This resource is also sold on my TeachersPayTeachers store! I am so excited to now be able to sell this same resource here on my own website, but if you prefer to see reviews and/or purchase it on TPT click HERE.
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★★★ (I decided to sell the two programs from my Sequential Middle and High School Health Curriculum separately since that program license can actually be used by two teachers.)
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This Google supplemental resource includes:
- 18 Middle School Google Slideshows that are separated by days so it’s easy to send students daily lessons (See more details below.) NOTE: This resource does not include Teacher Directions, or PowerPoints, it is just the STUDENT DOCS!
- 15 Ready-to-Teach Programs Created from Unit Slides ★(2,438 total slides!)★
- 38 Google Forms (Created with amazing photos teens will enjoy!)
- Directions on how to create daily lessons from these unit Google Slides
- Directions and video links on how to add your audio voice to Google Slides and how to use the Loom program to create lessons on video
Also, if you purchased my “3 Grade Level Middle/Jr. High School Health” program, these are not the Google Docs you will want. These in this resource are made specifically for the “Middle School portion” of my Sequential Middle and High School Health Curriculum.
I have created Google Docs for my 3-Grade Middle School Health program, click HERE.
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These Google Docs can also become completely ★★★”Distance Learning lessons!★★★
This resource was created with my previous buyers in mind! For those who have already purchased my Sequential Middle and High School Health Curriculum, you can easily upload and convert the PowerPoint slides to Google Slides, and then record audio of yourself teaching each lesson. You can then send the Google Slides with your audio lesson along with the student worksheets (from this resource) to your students, and you would have COMPLETELY INDEPENDENT STUDY LESSONS!
I included step-by-step teacher directions in this resource to tell you how to voice-over Google Slides. It’s awesome!
Or, you can Zoom call with your students (a split-screen with your “Sequential Health PowerPoints” that you already purchased, and then send students these worksheets, surveys, and tests to complete at home.
Anyone who has created Google Docs knows HOW MUCH TIME this resource will save you! It has been a huge project, and I am thrilled to get it done just in time for “back to school” this year!
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Here is what this resource includes*:
1. Links to 18 Google Slideshows of the Middle School Health Curriculum Student Docs. There are 581 slides separated into 18 units of student docs!
– Food Label Scramble Worksheet
– Is this Diet Healthy Worksheet
– MyPlate Personalized Worksheet
– How Healthy Are You Eating Survey
– Grocery Store Scavenger Hunt
– Energy Drinks Worksheet
– Are You Eating Healthy Survey
– Family Medical History Homework
– Nutrition Facts Card Game Worksheet
– Nutrition Unit Assessment
– Personal Hygiene Worksheet
– Communicable Diseases Card Game Worksheet
– Emotional Consequences of Teenage Sex
– What is Romance Worksheet and Art Project
– Healthy Versus Unhealthy Relationships
– Sexual Assault Information
– Sexuality Parent-Teen Communicator
– Sex Ed. Unit Test Review
– Sex Ed. Unit Assessment
– 5 Dimensions of Health Worksheet
– Multiple Intelligences Survey
– Values Parent-Teen Communicator
– Assertiveness Survey and Tips
– Good Communication Worksheet
– Relieving Stress Trunks
– Tips for a Good Night’s Sleep
– 45 Proven Stress Relievers
– Resilience Skills Handout
– How to Beat Stress and Depression Scavenger Hunt Worksheet
– Black Dog Video Worksheet and Art
– Stress-Free BINGO Cards
– Marijuana True-False Quiz
– Narcotics Pharmaceutical Party Worksheet
– Over the Counter Drugs Worksheet
– Drug Research Worksheet
– Synthetic Drugs Worksheet
– 25 Things to do Instead of Drugs
– “Neurotransmitters Handout”
– Traits of Self-Esteem Worksheet
– iPad Screensaver Art Project
– What Makes Me Me Worksheet
– Protective Factors at Night Worksheet
– Accept the Best Worksheet
– Food Personality Survey
– Food Personality Parent-Teen Communicator
– Self-Esteem Unit Assessment
– Communicable Diseases Worksheet Middle School Version
– Communicable Diseases Card Game Worksheet
– Corona Virus Timeline and Emoji Activity
– Diseases Unit Assessment
– Non-Communicable Diseases Card Game Worksheet
– Cancer Warning Signs Worksheet
– Health and Fitness Career Assignment
– Interactive Treasure Chest
– Positive Self-Talk Worksheet
– Overcoming Hardships Articles Worksheet
– Overcoming Hardships Reflections
– Celebrity Hardship Homework
– Food Personality Survey
– Food Personality Survey Parent-Teen Communicator
– Hand in Hand to Stop Bullying Worksheet
– Empathy Unit Assessment
Conflict Resolution Unit:
– “I” Statements Worksheet
– Be Assertive Not Aggressive Flip Up Poster
– Conflict Resolution Wallet Cards
– The Skill of Asking Questions Worksheet
– Conflict Resolution Model Quiz
– Assertiveness Survey and Worksheet
– Conflict Resolution Handout
– Anonymous Student Survey
– C-A-N-C-E-R” Warning Signs
– Ad Appeals” to Learn What Appeals Advertisers Use
– Adding a Healthy Habit” Worksheets
– Support Your Peers Calendar
– Neurotransmitters Handout
– Tobacco Packs” Media Literacy Art Project: FUN!! Students become tobacco advertisers and design a cover for a cigarette pack using at least one ad appeal.
– How Alcohol Affects the Body Wheels Project
– Standing up to Peer Pressures Diamond Worksheet
– De-Bunking Alcohol Myths Scavenger Hunt
– WWWWH Decision-Making Homework
– Alcohol Unit Test Review
– First Aid Skills-British Red Cross with Links and QR Coded Worksheet
– Group Presentation Grading Rubric
– Sprained Ankle Wrapping
– How to Tie an Arm Sling
– How to Make a Leg Splint
– American Red Cross Test
– QR Coded Group Body System Worksheets
– Body Systems Facts Sheets
– Group Presentation Note-Taking Worksheet
– Group Presentation Rubric
– Race Definitions and Quotes Handout
– “My Uniqueness Project”
– “One Size Doesn’t Fit All Worksheet”
Environmental and Community Health Unit:
– Environmental Issues Group Worksheets
– Protection Agency Topics Worksheet
– Environmental Issues Room Write-On Posters
– Health and Fitness Careers Research
– Animal Personality Survey
– Tips to Boost Confidence
– Class Ice-Breakers Worksheet
– Who I Am Makes a Difference Ribbons
– Anonymous Family Survey
– Myers Briggs Personality Survey
– “Decision-Making Worksheet”
– Health Final Test Review
2. Links to 34 Editable Google Forms:
- “On-Going Resource Sheet” (Students collect local and national help resource info)
- LEARNING TARGET CHECK-OFF SHEET: Content Target at Beginning of Class
- LEARNING TARGET CHECK-OFF SHEET: Content and Behavioral Targets Sheet
- LEARNING TARGET CHECK-OFF SHEET: Exit Target Question Sheet
- ” Student Self-Grading Art Rubric” (This is an amazing system I set up where students grade their own art project before turning it in for your teacher grade. It has completely transformed the level of effort and inspiration on art projects!)
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1) “How Healthy are you Eating Survey”
2) “‘Is this Diet Healthy?’ Survey”
1) Editable ” Sex Ed. Unit Assessment”
3) “Communicable Diseases Worksheet”
4) Sex Ed. Unit Assessment for Level 3 Middle School
Mental Health Unit Google Forms:
1) “On-Going Resource Sheet”
Stress Unit Google Forms:
1) “Middle School Level 1 Drug Unit Assessment”
Self-Esteem Google Forms:
1) “Food Personality Survey”
1) “Diseases Unit Assessment”
2) “Communicable Diseases Card Game Worksheet”
3) “Non-Communicable Diseases Card Game Worksheet”
4) “Coronavirus Timeline”
Empathy/Violence Google Forms:
3) “Food Personality Survey”
Conflict Resolution Google Forms:
1) “Effective Communication Survey”
2) “SO QUIC Conflict Resolution Model”
Alcohol Unit Google Forms:
1) “Alcohol Unit Assessment”
1) “American Red Cross Quiz”
2) “No Hands CPR Video Notes”
1) “Human Body Systems Unit Assessment”
2) “Body Systems Research”
3) “Non-Communicable Diseases Card Game Worksheet”
4) “Coronavirus Timeline”
Beginning a Term Google Forms:
1) “Anonymous Family Survey
2) “Learning Styles Survey”
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3. READY- TO-TEACH PROGRAMS! These programs were created from the unit Google slides, but programs are put together in specific time frames of teaching either one grade level, two grade levels or three grade levels.
Here are the 15 programs:
Teach 1 Grade Level – 231 Slides
Teach 2 Grade Levels – Younger Students-229 Slides / Older Students-284
Teach 3 Grade Levels – Younger Students-273 Slides / Middle Students-197 / Older Students-190
There are 2,438 TOTAL GOOGLE SLIDES!
4. Teacher instructions on how to easily copy a single day’s worksheets to send to students.
5. How to create an instructional video of yourself teaching with unit PowerPoints (this is for previous buyers of my “Sequential Middle and High School Health Curriculum” who have the PowerPoints.) The free Loom video app creates a small video of you teaching in the corner of your PowerPoint slides. It’s pretty easy and very cool!
6. Step-by-step directions on how teachers who have already purchased my can easily upload and convert the unit PowerPoint slides to Google Slides and then voice-over audio teacher instructions. Then send home the Google Docs in this resource along with your audio slides and your distance learning is now “independent study” learning!
7. How to add new pages to the Google Slides.
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*This is a zip file that includes Google links and teacher suggestions for using these Google docs. You must have a free Google account in order to access this activity. The links will allow you to make a copy to add to your own Google drive, and then you can share them with your students. The Google slides in this resource are worksheets uploaded as a “background” with text boxes added on top for students to fill in. Backgrounds are only editable if you have previously purchased the unit files and have the original worksheets. Google Forms are editable.