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1
SSR
  • Quietly read/work until 905.

2
Entry Slip 9/4
  • Complete the SMART goal activity worksheet.
  • LT I can write a SMART goal.

3
Entry Slip 9/5
  • Analyze and discuss some potential risks in your
    life.
  • Positive or negative?
  • What are/were the consequences?
  • How do you prevent risks from happening to you?
  • TURN HEALTH TIMELINE IN TO BIN!

4
DECISION MAKING and Risk TakingLT I can
implement and understand the decision making
process, and how decisions directly relate it to
my health.
5
Health Risks and Your Behaviors
  • Risks are an unavoidable part of life.
  • What are some examples?
  • We as individuals have awareness of risks.
  • Taking responsibility for your behaviors, and
    minimizing risks is a part of growing up and
    being responsible.

6
Risk Behaviors
  • Risk behaviors actions or behaviors that might
    cause injury or harm to yourself or others. Risk
    behaviors carry serious, significant
    consequences.
  • Consequences can be short term long term.
  • Examples?
  • Sedentary lifestyle a lifestyle choice that
    includes little physical activity.

7
Cumulative Risks
  • Cumulative Risks related risks that increase in
    effect with each added risk.
  • Examples
  • Texting while driving while also speeding
    increases the risk of getting in an accident
    significantly.
  • Regularly eating high-fat meals will increase
    your risk for serious health issues overtime.

8
Reducing Risks
  • Taking precautions and changing you attitude can
    minimize the possibility of harm, and increase
    your overall health.
  • Abstinence active, conscious decision not to
    participate in high risk behaviors.
  • Precautions planned actions taken before an
    event to increase the chances of a safe outcome.
  • Positive health behaviors reduce risks.
  • Prevention taking steps to keep something from
    happening or getting worse.
  • Medical/dental check-ups

9
Decision Making Another Method for Reducing
Risks
  • Decision Making the process of making a choice
    or solving a problem.
  • Decision making is an important life skill, and
    one that you will use on a regular basis.
  • The choices and decisions you make influence and
    impact your health, and all sides of the health
    triangle.

10
Decision Making Contd
  • Decisions show whats important to you. What you
    value.
  • Values beliefs that guide the way you live.
  • Ethical Values choosing to take the right
    actions.
  • Cultural Values values and beliefs based on
    culture, religion.
  • Personal Values individual beliefs.
  • Come from different sources parents, friends,
    peers, siblings, role models, community.
  • Examples?
  • Ms. Brauns Values Honesty, Loyalty, Hard work,
    Family First.

11
Influences on Decisions and Risk-Taking Behaviors
  • Peer influence your friends and social network
    that surrounds you.
  • Community influences the people, culture, and
    beliefs in your immediate surroundings.
  • Cultural influences values and beliefs within
    your culture.
  • Example Consuming alcohol is a risky behavior
    choice that can have a negative impact on your
    personal health. How might these three above
    influences affect ones decision to drink?

12
Decision Making
  • Additionally, decision making skills are needed
    by students to help them make health-enhancing
    choices, to choose behaviors that promote health
    and reduce the risk of illness.
  • There are six steps we can take to make
    decisions it is known as the decision-making
    process.

13
D.E.C.I.D.E. Model
  • D Define the problem
  • E Explore the Alternatives (come up with at
    least two)
  • C Consider the Consequences ( -) of each
    Alternative
  • I Identify your values as they relate toward
    your decision
  • D Decide and Act
  • E Evaluate the results, positive and negative

14
Example Decision Making
  • Individually, or with people around you, consider
    the following decisions and scenarios. Apply the
    decision making model steps to analyze the
    following (in notebook)
  • Choosing plans after high school.
  • Youre in the car with your parent or guardian
    who is driving, and they have been drinking what
    do you do?
  • D Define the problem
  • E Explore the Alternatives (come up with at
    least two)
  • C Consider the Consequences ( -) of each
    Alternative
  • I Identify your values as they relate toward
    your decision
  • D Decide and Act
  • E Evaluate the results, positive and negative

15
Decision Making Model, Contd
  • When making a decision, it is important to ask
    yourself a series of questions to determine,
    which action to take.
  • - Is this a risky situation?
  • - Am I being influenced/pressured?
  • - How will it affect my health?
  • - What would be parents think?
  • - Do I have other options?
  • - Does the decision fit in with what I value?
  • - How does this decision affect my goal?

16
D.E.C.I.D.E. Worksheet
  • Complete the D.E.C.I.D.E worksheet to analyze and
    apply the decision making process.

17
Yes or No Activity
  • With each scenario, make a decision either you
    agree with it, or disagree. Be prepared to defend
    your answer.

18
Yes or No?
  • You studied really hard for a Spanish test. On
    the day of the test, you blank and dont remember
    a question about South American culture. Because
    you studied so hard, and know you know the
    answer, its okay to look to your neighbors
    paper and see what they put.

19
Yes or No?
  • You and your friend are walking around Mall of
    America when the stranger walking in front of you
    drops a 20. Its okay to tell yourself finders
    keepers and take the money for yourself.

20
Yes or No?
  • You are at a restaurant eating dinner with your
    family. Your older sibling offers you a sip of
    alcohol. Its okay to try it since youre with
    your family?

21
Yes or No?
  • You see your best friend vandalizing school
    property. Do you report it to an adult or staff
    member of the school?

22
Yes or No?
  • You see a group of your friends picking on a
    student in a lower grade level. You join in. Its
    okay since everyone else is doing it, too?

23
Yes or No?
  • Should marijuana be legalized?

24
Yes or No?
  • Should the drinking age be changed to 18?

25
Yes or No?
  • Should it be mandatory to donate your organs
    after death?

26
Yes or No?
  • Should smoking be made illegal?

27
Yes or No?
  • Should fast food advertisement be banned?

28
Journal 3
  • List what your thoughts on decision making in
    three sentences
  • How many steps are there?
  • How important are decision making skills?
  • What are the steps to decision making? Whats an
    important decision youve had to make recently?
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