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High school health literature circle pdfs

Preview of Rhythms of Understanding Poem for World Schizophrenia Day May 24th Mental Health

Rhythms of Understanding Poem for World Schizophrenia Day May 24th Mental Health

Title: "Rhythms of Understanding: A Poem for World Schizophrenia Day, May 24th" (Mental Health Awareness)This is a heartfelt exploration of the challenges faced by individuals living with schizophrenia, as well as the hope and support that can be found in solidarity and empathy. Through vivid imagery and rhythmic language, the poem delves into the complex emotions and experiences associated with the disorder, from the darkness of isolation and confusion to the light of compassion and understandi
Preview of "Shining Light on Multiple Sclerosis Day: A Poetic Journey May 24th!"

"Shining Light on Multiple Sclerosis Day: A Poetic Journey May 24th!"

Title: "Shining Light on Multiple Sclerosis Day: A Poetic Journey Through Strength and Courage" May 24th This is a heartfelt tribute to the resilience and fortitude of individuals confronting the challenges of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Through vivid imagery and emotive verses, this poem captures the essence of the MS experience, shedding light on the struggles and triumphs of those living with the condition.In the classroom, this poem serves as a powerful educational tool for raising awareness ab
Preview of History of Mental Heath in America Reading Activity

History of Mental Heath in America Reading Activity

This reading activity is a great way to start a mental health unit in Psychology or Health! The provided reading - "America's Long-Suffering Mental Health System" by Zeb Larson of Origins (a publication from Ohio State University and Miami University) - has been split into separate sections to allow for group participation. This lesson can help reduce stigma early in a unit, promote group participation, and engage students with interesting content about mental health history.
Preview of Developing ESL Proficiency by Persuading About Medical Situations

Developing ESL Proficiency by Persuading About Medical Situations

Created by
Norma Flores
“ Developing Ethical ESL Persuasive Communication & Pronunciation Skills,” was written by Norma Landa Flores, M.A. Speech Communication, teacher/author/poet, curriculum developer. It is the fifth in a series of five English Speaking Pronunciation Proficiency & Oral Communication Interaction Competency Lessons that develop verbal skills used to ritualize in formal & informal ceremonial situations, express and share senses, attitudes & feelings, give voice to imagination by storyte
Preview of Deliver the Dying and Families Struggling to Survive, from Misery: ESL Message

Deliver the Dying and Families Struggling to Survive, from Misery: ESL Message

Created by
Norma Flores
“ES Speech Skills: Deliver the Dying, and Families Struggling to Survive, from Misery,” was written by Norma Landa Flores and is available @teacherspayteachers.com It is a 10 page lesson in developing Creative Writing and Public Speaking Skills for multicultural students in grades 10-12 and Adult ESL Healthcare.Page 2, features the Poem, “Deliver Us From Misery!” and makes a direct plea to our American Senators and Congressional Representatives to have compassion for the poverty stricken famili
Preview of STEINBECK-112th BIRTHDAY-HISTORY OF THE DUST BOWL: "OF MICE AND MEN"

STEINBECK-112th BIRTHDAY-HISTORY OF THE DUST BOWL: "OF MICE AND MEN"

Created by
Linda Sander
'Of Mice and Men' is a novel written by Nobel Prize-winning author John Steinbeck. It was published in 1937, when the United States was emerging from the Great Depression and the dust bowl. Both of these disasters resulted in a nationwide search for work and food. Near WEED, California, the people walked for miles with packs, or "bundles" on their backs, looking for farm work and a home. John Steinbeck knew these people. George Milton and Lennie Small were two of these displaced migrant wor
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