Lesson
Kids make choices all day long, and those choices are affected by how they feel physically and mentally.
The lessons in this unit teach kids that recharge is all about energy—and that your energy is a key influencer of healthy choices. You recharge your energy two ways:
*Following are the minimum and maximum hours of sleep for different age groups as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics:
Talk to your students about times when they feel tired. Next, ask students to show you with their bodies what it looks like to be tired. Ask them what kinds of things they choose to do when they are tired. Then switch gears and ask them to show you what their bodies look like when they are wide awake and full of energy. Ask them what kinds of things they choose to do when they are full of energy. Finally, ask them to show you what they feel like when they aren’t tired yet they aren’t full of energy. Can they tell the difference between the three?
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How Does Your Body Show Energy Levels?
Follow along with the slideshow and have students show their energy level by either sitting on the floor (low), standing (in the middle), or standing with hands in the air (fully recharged).
First, ask students to show what their energy level was after school the previous day. Then, they show their energy from the night before. Conclude by asking students to show what their energy level is right now!
Energy Influences Choices
Explain that energy influences the choices we make each day. Invite students to talk about a time when their energy influenced a choice.
Check for understanding: Your _ _ _ _ _ _ influences your choices.
Observe Your Own Energy
Look back at the Match the Mood printable from Lesson 1. Ask students to share about the screen-free activities they do to recharge their energy.
Talk with kids about ways we recharge our energy. Ask them to share tips for sleeping more or better at night. Do they have bedtime routines? How do they know they’ve gotten enough sleep?
Grade: K-2
Time: 20 Minutes
Show kids how making healthy choices can cause a chain reaction of feeling good and making more healthy choices.
Start LessonWe make choices all day long. Let’s help kids identify times during the day when they make choices and practice giving reasons why they made certain choices.
Start LessonHelp kids think more carefully about responsible decision-making. Introduce the idea of making a choice because it's good for your body and brain.
Start LessonPosition kids to make better choices by teaching them about the benefits of resting, having a positive mindset, eating healthy foods, and engaging in physical activity.
Start LessonHelp kids understand that self-awareness can help them to make healthy choices.
Start LessonShow kids where the body’s energy comes from and how important sleep and relaxation are for being active.
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