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archive purposes only. Content may be out of date. For current materials for
kids, visit the Express Your Health Index.
Express Your Health!TM Materials for
Parents, Teachers, and Kids
Encourage kids to develop safe and healthy habits to prevent disease and
injury and to promote health now and in the future. Below are fact sheets
and activity sheets on a variety of health topics by grade level that you
can mix and match to meet your individual needs.
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Pre-School/Elementary Grades
Elementary/Middle Grades
Middle Grades
Junior High/High School
Parents, Teachers, and Youth Leaders
Pre-School/Elementary
Grades
The fact sheet at this grade level includes health and safety
information on buckling up, physical activity and nutrition, and
hand washing. The activity sheet packet includes coloring pages
on nutrition and walking safety; connect-the-dots and recipes for
calcium-rich treats for strong bones; and a choose-the-safe-way
activity using shapes. |
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Elementary/Middle
Grades
The fact sheet at this grade level includes health and safety
information on healthy eating, pet care, physical activity, and
family history. The activity sheet includes a maze on hand washing
and a word search on staying safe. |
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Middle Grades
The fact sheet at this grade level includes health and safety
information on pet care, physical activity, disabilities, and healthy
eating. The activity sheet includes word scramblers on physical
activities and a word search on healthy eating. |
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Junior High/High
School
The fact sheet at this
November 6, 2008
n buckling up; being smoke-free; safe and healthy relationships;
and nutrition and physical activity. The activity sheet includes
a crossword puzzle and a word search on a variety of health topics. |
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Parents, Teachers,
and Youth Leaders
The fact sheets for parents, teachers, and youth leaders include
health and safety information on backpacking and camping (immunizations,
carbon monoxide poisoning, wildlife, Lyme disease, West Nile Virus
and sun protection); healthy snacks and food safety (providing
healthy snacks and preparing food and snacks safely); and protecting
yourself and others (motor vehicle safety, immunizations,
safe and healthy swimming, family history, diabetes, group b strep,
and hepatitis). |
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Content Source: CDC Office
of Women's Health
Historical Document
Page last modified:
November 6, 2008
Page last reviewed: March 10, 2008