Standard 1 : Demonstrate the ability to access valid health information, products, and services to enhance health. (Archived)



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General Information

Number: HE.K.B.1
Title: Demonstrate the ability to access valid health information, products, and services to enhance health.
Type: Standard
Subject: X-Health Education (former standards – 2008) - Archived
Grade: K
Strand: Health Literacy: RESPONSIBLE BEHAVIOR

Related Benchmarks

This cluster includes the following benchmarks
Code Description
HE.K.B.1.1: Recognize school and community health helpers.
HE.K.B.1.2: Recognize warning labels and signs on hazardous products and places.
HE.K.B.1.3: Recognize advertisements for health products.


Related Access Points

This cluster includes the following access points.

Independent

Access Point Number Access Point Title
HE.K.B.1.In.a: Recognize health helpers in the school or community, such as teachers, the school nurse, and doctors.
HE.K.B.1.In.b: Recognize selected warning labels and signs on hazardous products and places, such as poison labels and crosswalk signals.
HE.K.B.1.In.c: Recognize health products in advertisements, such as in magazines and television commercials.

Supported

Access Point Number Access Point Title
HE.K.B.1.Su.a: Recognize a health helper in the school or community, such as a teacher, the school nurse, or a doctor.
HE.K.B.1.Su.b: Recognize a warning sign of selected products or situations that may be harmful to children, such as cleaning products, crossing the street, or wet floors.
HE.K.B.1.Su.c: Recognize a health product in an advertisement, such as in a magazine or television commercial.

Participatory

Access Point Number Access Point Title
HE.K.B.1.Pa.a: Associate a member of the school with health, such as the school nurse.
HE.K.B.1.Pa.b: Associate a selected warning sign with a product or situation that may be harmful to children, such as cleaning products and crossing the street.
HE.K.B.1.Pa.c: Recognize a health product, such as hand wipes or toothpaste.