Understanding Body Image
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Create my own planYear 8 PE & Health Lesson Plan: Body Image
Curriculum Area:
- Subject: Physical Education & Health
- Level: Year 8 (Approximately 12-13 years old)
- New Zealand Curriculum Reference: Health and Physical Education
Lesson Objectives:
- Students will understand the concept of body image and its impact on well-being.
- Students will explore healthy body image practices and the influence of media and society.
Resources Needed:
- Whiteboard and markers
- Projector and screen
- Handouts with relevant information
- Journals or worksheets for reflections
- Access to online videos or articles (if available)
Lesson Plan:
Introduction (5 minutes)
1. Warm-Up: Start with a physical warm-up activity to energize the students.
2. Engagement: Ask students to share their thoughts on what body image means to them.
Body (25 minutes)
1. Definition of Body Image (5 minutes):
- Introduce the definition of body image as the way a person perceives their physical appearance.
- Discuss the difference between positive and negative body image.
2. Factors Influencing Body Image (10 minutes):
- Present factors that influence body image such as social media, peers, and societal standards.
- Provide real-life examples or scenarios for discussion.
3. Media and Body Image (10 minutes):
- Show examples of media representations of 'ideal' body types.
- Discuss how media portrayal affects perceptions of body image.
- Encourage critical thinking about media influences.
Application & Reflection (10 minutes)
1. Healthy Body Image Practices (5 minutes):
- Introduce strategies for promoting a healthy body image, such as self-acceptance and body positivity.
- Discuss the importance of self-care and mental well-being.
2. Reflection Activity (5 minutes):
- Students journal their thoughts on their own body image perceptions.
- Encourage open discussion or sharing of reflections (optional).
Conclusion (5 minutes)
1. Recap & Summary (3 minutes):
- Review key points discussed during the lesson.
- Clarify any questions or concerns from students.
2. Closure (2 minutes):
- Provide encouraging words on the importance of developing a positive body image and self-acceptance.
- Remind students of the relevance of body image to overall health and well-being.
Assessment:
- Informal assessment through class discussions, reflections, and student participation.
- Encourage respectful dialogue and create a safe space for students to share their thoughts.
Additional Notes:
- Ensure sensitivity and inclusivity towards diverse body types and backgrounds.
- Offer support resources or further readings for students who may need additional assistance.
This lesson plan aligns with the New Zealand Curriculum's vision of promoting holistic well-being and personal development in students.