Grade 3 Health NJSLS Standards

83 standards - New Jersey NJSLS

These are the official Grade 3 Health New Jersey NJSLS — the exact codes and student expectations grade 3 teachers are required to teach and NJSLA assesses. Browse every standard below, then generate a print-ready, NJSLS-aligned worksheet, lesson plan, exit ticket, or assessment for any of them in seconds.

Standards

Dependency, Substances Disorder, and Treatment

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Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs

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Health Conditions, Diseases and Medicines

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Personal Safety

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Safety

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Lifelong Fitness

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Physical Fitness

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Movement Skills and Concepts

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Physical Wellness

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Individuals will benefit from an awareness of coping strategies that can be used when facing difficult situations.

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Community professionals and school personnel are available to assist and address health emergencies as well as provide reliable information.

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Community Health Services and Support

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People in healthy relationships share thoughts and feelings, as well as mutual respect.

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Family members impact the development of their children physically, socially and emotionally.

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All individuals should feel welcome and included regardless of their gender, gender expression, or sexual orientation.

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Social and Sexual Health

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Resiliency and coping practices influence an individual’s ability to respond positively to everyday challenges and difficult situations.

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Self-management skills impact an individual’s ability to recognize, cope, and express emotions about difficult events.

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Emotional Health

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Pregnancy can be achieved through a variety of methods.

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Pregnancy and Parenting

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Puberty is a time of physical, social, and emotional changes.

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Health is influenced by the interaction of body systems.

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Personal Growth and Development

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Personal and Mental Health

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2.1.5.CHSS.1

Identify health services and resources available and determine how each assist in addressing needs and emergencies in a school and in the community (e.g., counselors, medical professionals).

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2.1.5.CHSS.2

Describe how business, non-profit organizations, and individuals can work cooperatively to address health problems that are affected by global issues, including climate change

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2.1.5.CHSS.3

Describe strategies that are useful for individuals who are feeling sadness, anger, anxiety, or stress.

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2.1.5.EH.1

Discuss the impact of one’s feelings and thoughts that lead to healthy and unhealthy behaviors.

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2.1.5.EH.2

Explain how to cope with rejection, loss, difficult learning situations and/or separation from family or others.

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2.1.5.EH.3

Identify different feelings and emotions that people may experience and how they might express these emotions (e.g., anger, fear, happiness, sadness, hopelessness, anxiety).

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2.1.5.EH.4

Identify behaviors that help to deal with difficult situations that can occur at home, in school, and/or in the community and where to go for assistance.

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2.1.5.PGD.1

Identify effective personal health strategies and behaviors that reduce illness, prevent injuries, and maintain or enhance one’s wellness (e.g., adequate sleep, balanced nutrition, ergonomics, regular physical activity).

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2.1.5.PGD.2

Examine how the body changes during puberty and how these changes influence personal self-care.

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2.1.5.PGD.3

Explain the physical, social, and emotional changes that occur during puberty and adolescence and why the onset and progression of puberty can vary.

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2.1.5.PGD.4

Explain common human sexual development and the role of hormones (e.g., romantic and sexual feelings, masturbation, mood swings, timing of pubertal onset).

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2.1.5.PGD.5

Identify trusted adults, including family members, caregivers, school staff, and health care professionals, whom students can talk to about relationships and ask questions about puberty and adolescent health.

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2.1.5.PP.1

Explain the relationship between sexual intercourse and human reproduction.

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2.1.5.PP.2

Explain the range of ways pregnancy can occur (e.g., IVF, surrogacy).

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2.1.5.SSH.1

Describe gender-role stereotypes and their potential impact on self and others

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2.1.5.SSH.2

Differentiate between sexual orientation and gender identity.

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2.1.5.SSH.3

Demonstrate ways to promote dignity and respect for all people (e.g. sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, race, ethnicity, socio-economic status, differing ability, immigration status, family configuration).

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2.1.5.SSH.4

Describe how families can share common values, offer emotional support, and set boundaries and limits.

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2.1.5.SSH.5

Explain the importance of communication with family members, caregivers and other trusted adults about a variety of topics.

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2.1.5.SSH.6

Describe the characteristics of healthy versus unhealthy relationships among friends and with family members.

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2.1.5.SSH.7

Define teasing, harassment and bullying and provide examples of inappropriate behaviors that are harmful to others.

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2.2.5.LF.1

Explain the need to engage in physical activities on a voluntary basis for emotional and physical enjoyment.

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2.2.5.LF.2

Develop a movement vocabulary that is flexible and adaptable for personal physical activity and wellness.

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2.2.5.LF.3

Proactively engage in movement and physical activity for enjoyment individually or with others.

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2.2.5.LF.4

Perform and increase the range of motion in dynamic stretching and breathing exercises (e.g., dynamic cardiovascular warm-up exercises, martial arts, aerobics, yoga).

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2.2.5.LF.5

Describe how community resources could be used to support participation in a variety of physical activities, sports and wellness.

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2.2.5.MSC.1

Demonstrate body management skills and control when moving in relation to others, objects, and boundaries in personal and general space (e.g., coordination, balance, flexibility, agility).

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2.2.5.MSC.2

Explain and demonstrate movement sequences, individually and with others, in response to various tempos, rhythms, and musical styles.

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2.2.5.MSC.3

Demonstrate and perform movement skills with developmentally appropriate control in isolated settings (e.g., skill practice) and applied settings (e.g., games, sports, dance, recreational activities).

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2.2.5.MSC.4

Develop the necessary body control to improve stability and balance during movement and physical activity.

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2.2.5.MSC.5

Correct movement skills and analyze concepts in response to external feedback and self-evaluation with understanding and demonstrating how the change improves performance.

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2.2.5.MSC.6

Execute appropriate behaviors and etiquette while participating as a player and viewing as an observer during physical activity, games, and other events, contributes to a safe environment.

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2.2.5.MSC.7

Apply specific rules, strategies, and procedures for specific physical activity, games, and sports in a safe active environment.

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2.2.5.N.1

Explain how healthy eating provides energy, helps to maintain healthy weight, lowers risk of disease, and keeps body systems functioning effectively.

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2.2.5.N.2

Create a healthy meal based on nutritional content, value, calories, and cost.

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2.2.5.N.3

Develop a plan to attain a personal nutrition health goal that addresses strengths, needs, and culture.

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2.2.5.PF.1

Identify the physical, social, emotional, and intellectual benefits of regular physical activity that effect personal health.

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2.2.5.PF.2

Accept and respect others of all skill levels and abilities during participation.

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2.2.5.PF.3

Participate in moderate to vigorous age-appropriate physical fitness activities and build the skills that address each component of health-related fitness (e.g., endurance, strength, speed, agility, flexibility, balance).

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2.2.5.PF.4

Develop a short term and/or a long-term health-related fitness goal (e.g., cardiorespiratory endurance 'heart & lungs', muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, body composition, nutrition) to evaluate personal health

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2.2.5.PF.5

Determine how different factors influence personal fitness and other healthy lifestyle choices (e.g., heredity, physical activity, nutrition, sleep, technology)

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2.3.5.ATD.1

Identify products that contain alcohol, tobacco, and drugs and explain potential unhealthy effects (e.g., substance disorder, cancer).

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2.3.5.ATD.2

Describe health concerns associated with e-cigarettes, vaping products, inhalants, alcohol, opioids and other drugs, and non-prescribed cannabis products.

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2.3.5.ATD.3

Describe the behaviors of people who struggle with the use of alcohol and drugs and identify the type of assistance that is available.

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2.3.5.DSDT.1

Differentiate between drug use, misuse, abuse, and, prescription and illicit drugs.

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2.3.5.DSDT.2

Identify signs and evaluate evidence that a person might have an alcohol, tobacco, and/or drug use problem.

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2.3.5.DSDT.3

Demonstrate effective refusal skills of alcohol, e-cigarettes, vaping products, cannabis products, opioids, and other substances that can negatively impact health.

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2.3.5.DSDT.4

Demonstrate strategies for seeking assistance for someone impacted by an individual who is struggling with the use/abuse of alcohol or drugs.

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2.3.5.DSDT.5

Identify the various types of resources that are available in the community and online to assist individuals who struggle with alcohol, tobacco, and drug use/abuse (e.g., school nurse, counselor, peer leadership group).

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2.3.5.HCDM.1

Identify conditions that may keep the human body from working properly, and the ways in which the body responds.

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2.3.5.HCDM.2

Describe how to prevent the spread of communicable and infection diseases and conditions (e.g., Lyme Disease, influenza)

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2.3.5.HCDM.3

Examine how mental health can impact one’s wellness (e.g., depression, anxiety, stress, phobias).

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2.3.5.PS.1

Develop strategies to reduce the risk of injuries at home, school, and in the community.

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2.3.5.PS.2

Demonstrate first aid procedures for choking, bleeding, burns, poisoning, and stroke (F.A.S.T.).

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2.3.5.PS.3

Examine the impact of unsafe behaviors when traveling in motor vehicles and when using other modes of transportation.

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2.3.5.PS.4

Develop strategies to safely communicate through digital media with respect.

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2.3.5.PS.5

Communicate personal boundaries and demonstrate ways to respect other people’s personal boundaries.

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2.3.5.PS.6

Identify strategies a person could use to call attention to or leave an uncomfortable or dangerous situation, including bullying, teasing, teen dating violence, sexual harassment, sexual assault, and sexual abuse.

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