Access Health Grade 4   (#7708040)

{ Health - Grade 4 - 5008060 } Version for Academic Year:

Course Standards

General Course Information and Notes

Version Description

The purpose of this course is to provide students with the opportunity to gain knowledge and skills necessary to make healthy choices with the overall goal of improving quality of life, as well as describe the relationships between a healthy behavior, environment, and personal health.

The content should include, but not be limited to, the following:

  • Core Concepts (mental/emotional, physical, and social health promotion, disease and injury prevention)
  • Accessing Information (cultural influences, medical resources, emergency drills, school and community health)
  • Internal and External Influences (available resources, products, and services)
  • Interpersonal Communication (conflict resolution, verbal and non-verbal, active listening and refusal skills)
  • Decision Making (positive/negative healthy options and decisions)
  • Goal Setting (short and long term health targets, personal health and small group)
  • Self-Management (self-enhancing responsible choices and healthy practices)
  • Advocacy (positive promotion and modeling healthy choices)

Instructional Practices

Teaching from well-written, grade-level textbook enhances students' content area knowledge and also strengthens their ability to comprehend longer, complex reading passages on any topic for any reason.  Using the following instructional practices also helps students learning:

  1.      Reading assignments from longer text passages as well as shorter ones when text is extremely complex.
  2.      Making close reading and rereading of texts central to lessons.
  3.      Asking high-level, text-specific questions and requiring high-level, complex tasks and assignments.
  4.      Requiring students to support answers with evidence from the text.
  5.      Providing extensive text-based research and writing opportunities (claims and evidence).

Any student whose parent makes written request to the school principal shall be exempted from the teaching of reproductive health or any disease, including HIV/AIDS, its symptoms, development, and treatment.  A student so exempted may not be penalized by reason of that exemption.

Access Courses: Access courses are intended only for students with a significant cognitive disability. Access courses are designed to provide students with access to the general curriculum. Access points reflect increasing levels of complexity and depth of knowledge aligned with grade-level expectations. The access points included in access courses are intentionally designed to foster high expectations for students with significant cognitive disabilities. 

Access points in the subject areas of science, social studies, art, dance, physical education, theatre, and health provide tiered access to the general curriculum through three levels of access points (Participatory, Supported, and Independent). Access points in English language arts and mathematics do not contain these tiers, but contain Essential Understandings (or EUs). EUs consist of skills at varying levels of complexity and are a resource when planning for instruction.

English Language Development ELD Standards Special Notes Section:

Teachers are required to provide listening, speaking, reading and writing instruction that allows English language learners (ELL) to communicate information, ideas and concepts for academic success in the content area of Language Arts. For the given level of English language proficiency and with visual, graphic, or interactive support, students will interact with grade level words, expressions, sentences and discourse to process or produce language necessary for academic success. The ELD standard should specify a relevant content area concept or topic of study chosen by curriculum developers and teachers which maximizes an ELL’s need for communication and social skills. To access an ELL supporting document which delineates performance definitions and descriptors, please click on the following link: https://cpalmsmediaprod.blob.core.windows.net/uploads/docs/standards/eld/la.pdf.

For additional information on the development and implementation of the ELD standards, please contact the Bureau of Student Achievement through Language Acquisition at sala@fldoe.org.

General Information

Course Number: 7708040
Course Path:
Abbreviated Title: ACCESS HEALTH GR 4
Course Length: Year (Y)
Course Attributes:
  • Class Size Core Required
Course Status: Course Approved
Grade Level(s): 4

Educator Certifications

One of these educator certification options is required to teach this course.


Student Resources

Vetted resources students can use to learn the concepts and skills in this course.

Original Student Tutorial

Digging Deeper: Inferences:

Learn the difference between explicit and implicit information, make an inference based on the information you read, and refer to details from the text to explain your thinking. This interactive tutorial will also help you learn about the largest turtle on earth, the Leatherback sea turle.

Type: Original Student Tutorial

Student Center Activity

Edcite: ELA Reading Grade 4-5:

Students can practice answering reading comprehension questions with a text about online learning. With an account, students can save their work and send it to their teacher when complete.

Type: Student Center Activity

Parent Resources

Vetted resources caregivers can use to help students learn the concepts and skills in this course.

The following standards focus on yearly instruction to ensure that students gain adequate exposure to health information and practices.  Students advancing through the grades are expected to meet each year's grade specific benchmarks and retain or further develop skills and understandings mastered in preceding grades.