Objective
By the end of this lesson, the student will have gained an understanding of health education concepts related to the TV show "Operation Ouch" and its relevance to their own health and well-being.
Materials and Prep
- A device to watch episodes of "Operation Ouch" (TV, computer, tablet, etc.)
- A notebook or paper
- A pencil or pen
Activities
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Watch an episode of "Operation Ouch" together. Pay attention to the different health topics discussed and the experiments they conduct on the show.
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After watching the episode, discuss with the student what they learned and found interesting. Encourage them to ask questions about any concepts they didn't understand.
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Have the student choose one health topic from the show that they want to learn more about. Help them research information about that topic using child-friendly websites or books.
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Ask the student to draw a picture or write a short paragraph about what they learned from the show and their research. This can be done in their notebook or on a separate piece of paper.
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Have a discussion with the student about the importance of taking care of their own health and how the information they learned from "Operation Ouch" can help them make healthier choices in their daily lives.
Kindergarten Grade Talking Points
- "Operation Ouch" is a TV show that teaches us about our bodies and how to stay healthy.
- We can learn about different body parts, how they work, and how to take care of them.
- The doctors on the show do fun experiments to help us understand how our bodies work.
- We can watch the show and learn new things about our health.
- After watching the show, we can talk about what we learned and ask questions if we don't understand something.
- We can also do our own research to learn more about a health topic we find interesting.
- By learning about our health, we can make better choices to keep our bodies strong and healthy.