Unit 3 - Physical education
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Unit 3
Personal & Consumer Health
Risks
Help people reach their goals while other
prevent attaining them.
Risk: Hazard that accompanies a
opportunity.
Reasons: Thrill, Gain Approval,
Personal Beliefs, Save Time, Lack of
Info., Make Money, Show off,Try
Something New, Prove Yourself,
Rebel
DECIDE
Risks – What is the difference of
a High Risk and a Low Risk?
List 5 High Risks Teens
Take
Texting and Driving
List 5 Low Risks Teens
Take
Taking AP Courses
Negative
Positive
Alcohol
Drugs
Rides w/ someone that is
DWI/DUI
Does not wear seatbelt
Carries a weapon
Body piercing or Tattoo
Suicide
Sexual intercourse
Eating Disorder
Tanning Salon
Use of Tobacco
Skipping School
Studying
Positive Peer Pressure
Sports
Clubs
Good Nutrition
Applying for Colleges
Healthy Dating
Healthy Relationships
Goal Setting
Defensive Driving
Good Communication Skills
Outdoor Activities (w/ proper
equipment)
Health Risks
Types of Consequences
Physical - harm to body
Legal – Against the Law (DUI, Breaking &
Entering)
Emotional – Affects how the person feels
about him/herself (depression, eating
disorders, anger mgmt)
Social – Affects relationships w/ other
Academic – poor grades, attendance, etc.
Financial – results in expense
Terms
Health Risk – Anything that results in
disease, disability, death, and low quality of
life.
Major Risk – Risk that affects many people
in a negative way or premature death.
What are 3 Major Risks or 3 Health Risks for
each Group – (pair & share)
Teens
Elderly
General US Population
Pregnant Woman & Fetus
Degree of Risk Activity
Decision Making Steps
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State the Problem
Gather relevant information
List the possible choices/options
Imagine the Benefits and Consequences
Who could possibly be affected by your decision &
Consider your Values.
Who is influencing your choices
Weigh the Options and Decide
Act upon you Choice
Evaluate the Results
Tracy’s Decision Activity & DM Activity (Organ Donation)