Ninth Grade Curriculum Resources
Standard of Learning
9.5 The student will evaluate the benefits of collaboration in relation to community health and wellness initiatives. Key concepts/skills include:
- the impact of developing positive relationships among health, wellness, and safety professionals for promotion of healthy communities;
- promotion of community projects;
- development of school and community health programs for citizens of all ages;
- the need for community services;
- the awareness of health-related social issues such as organ donation, homelessness, underage drinking, and substance abuse.
Understanding the Standard
The student will analyze the positive impact of collaborative relationships among health professionals for promotion of healthy communities; the importance of community service; the development of school and community health programs for citizens of all ages; and an awareness of health-related social issues such as organ donation, homelessness, underage drinking, and substance abuse.
Essential Knowledge and Skills
The student will:
- identify collaborative relationships among health professionals. (promoting and protecting public health requires coordinated efforts of state and federal government agencies and private organizations)
- identify health professionals, agencies, and organizations that impact community health.
- define health advocacy. (taking responsibility for improving personal, family, and community health)
- identify community projects that promote health for children, adolescents, young adults, and older populations.
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identify the benefits of community service:
- promotes positive feelings;
- promotes feelings of confidence;
- helps with coping with stress;
- promotes satisfying personal relationships; and
- provides potential career opportunities.
- identify examples of community projects that address health-related social issues.
- describe examples of organizations/agencies that address health-related social issues.
Sample Lessons
Hydroville Challenge
Grades 9-12
Four environmental health scenarios based on actual occurrences and real data.
"Pesticide Spill Scenario"
"Mysterious Illness Outbreak"
"Indoor Air Quality"
"Water Quality"
Sponsor: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Contact: http://www.hydroville.org
Tox RAP
Grades K-9
Students understand basic environmental health sciences concepts and make informed decisions to reduce their health risks associated with potential environmental pollutants. Lessons use a risk assessment framework.
'The Case of the Green Feathers' (air pollution) Grade 3
'What is Wrong with the Johnson Family?' (investigate unexplained health problems) Grades 3-6
'Mystery Illness Strikes the Sanchez Household' (simulated health hazard) Grades 6-9
Sponsor: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Contact: http://www.eohsi.rutgers.edu/rc/toxrap/index.htm
Additional Instructional Resources
- Center for Disease Control - http://www.cdc.gov
- National Service Learning Clearinghouse - http://www.servicelearning.org
- Virginia Department of Social Services - http://www.dss.state.va.us
- Virginia Department of Health - http://www.vdh.state.va.us
- World Health – http://www.pbs.org/teachersource (health & fitness 9-12)
Assessment Ideas
The student will:
- identify a community health problem or need and plan a community health-promotion project.
- analyze health-related social issues such as organ donation, homelessness, underage drinking, and substance abuse.
- volunteer to work on a community health project.

