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(Campfires/) INJ-2 Water Safety INJ-6/5/3 Violence Prevention E 2.1 Importance of adult supervision E 2.2 Buddy Systems E 2.3 Precautions when entering or being around water Conflict resolution techniques E 6.3 Ways to deal with bullying M 5.1 Ways to avoid interpersonal conflict M 5.9 Valid sources for getting help How to avoid fighting/bullying H 3.2 Causes of conflict PA-1 Healthy Physical Activity E 3.2 How to evaluate unsafe settings or weather conditions E 3.3 Signs of physical exhaustion M 3.1 How to use protective equipment M 3.4 Ways to avoid dangerous activities Strategies for overcoming barriers to physical activity Strategies for protection from cold, heat, and sun during activity, e.g. hydration, sunscreen

FLS-1 Families & Relationships MH-1 Positive Self Image MH-2 Emotional Health (Campfires/) Ways to communicate respect for self and others Diversity of relationships Personal assets and strengths Characteristics of positive role models E 1.3 Actions that show sense of belonging E 1.4 Actions that show sense of power (empowerment) How to develop and demonstrate a sense of belonging (consecutiveness) How to develop and demonstrate a sense of power (empowerment) How to develop and demonstrate a positive body image E 2.1 How to express needs, want, feelings E 2.2 Positive ways to handle emotion, e.g. fear, anger. happiness, sadness. E 2.3 Ways to manage and reduce anger E 2.5 Ways to manage conflict E 2.6 How to identify stressors E 2.7 Ways to reduce stress E / M Ways to deal with frustration

(Campfires/) MH-2 Emotional Health continued.. M 2.1 M 2.3 M 2.5 H 2.1 How to express needs, wants and feelings appropriately Ways to manage and reduce anger and conflict Techniques to prepare for high school and beyond. Positive ways to handle/express emotions, e.g. mood swings, hurt feelings, loneliness, sadness Strategies for expressing needs, wants and feelings appropriately H 2.3 Strategies for managing and reducing anger and conflict H 2.4 Ways of dealing with frustration H 2.5 How the developmental process affects emotions and behaviors H 2.6 Strategies to prepare for adulthood MH-3 Interpersonal Relationships, Communication Strategies to build and maintain healthy friendships Ways to communicate respect for diversity, e.g. mental and physical disabilities, culture, race/ethnicity Effective listening skills, e.g. reflective listening Characteristics of nonverbal communication

(Campfires/) MH-3 Interpersonal Relationships, Communication continued E 3.3 E 3.4 Strategies that build relationships with family members and other adults How to speak effectively, e.g. I- statements, eye contact, assertiveness for effective speaking, e.g. I- statements, eye contact, assertiveness How to resist peer pressure How to advocate for the needs and rights of others How to advocate for a healthy social environment How to advocate for fairness H 3.8 Techniques for negotiation & compromise MH-4 Stress Management MH-6 Resources & Support M 4.4 Strategies for transitioning into high school and beyond Coping strategies to reduce stress, including exercise Ways to avoid stress When to get help H 6.4 How to identify support systems (formal and informal)

(Campfires/) CEH-2 Environmental Health and Resource Conservation E 2.3 How individual behavior affects the environment and the community e.g. recycling Environmentally safe ways to discard E 2.4 waste materials Types of waste materials that can be E 2.5 reduced, reused or recycled M 2.1 Environmental health risks M 2.3 H 2.4 H 2.6 H 2.7 How to advocate for the protection of natural resources That individual behavior affects the environment and the community e.g. recycling The interrelationship of the health of a community and the global environment Effects of the environment on the food chain Ways to accept social responsibility for the use of natural resources

(Campfires/) K-12 CAREER DEVELOPMENT CURRICULUM Individual and Social Learning Standard 4 Grade 4-12 Proficiency Standards Identify and appreciate individual characteristics and differences (i.e. likes, dislikes, interests, abilities, skills, etc.) The student will develop characteristics and behaviors necessary for success in school, work and everyday setting. Identify healthy ways of dealing with conflicts and stress Demonstrate an awareness of how one is seen by others Demonstrate positive attitudes about self Identify the impact of individual behaviors Describe the individual concepts and interests that influence ones decisions Identify how experience influences attitudes, behaviors and aptitudes Demonstrate awareness of the importance of maintaining physical and emotional health Demonstrate an ability to use peer and adult feedback Demonstrate the importance of responsibility, dependability, punctuality, and integrity in school, work place and adult life. Demonstrate an ability to take leadership roles when appropriate Demonstrate the ability to make decisions consistent with one s own belief systems

Communal Living (Cabins & Dining Hall Procedures) Climbing Tower & Outdoor (Campfires/) K-12 CAREER DEVELOPMENT CURRICULUM Individual and Social Learning Standard 5 Grade 4-12 Proficiency Standards The student will demonstrate skills in working cooperatively and collaboratively with others Demonstrate the ability to participate in forming a team and identifying a common goal Work toward a common goal as a member of a team Identify and practice skills needed to resolve conflicts with other people Demonstrate how to express feelings, reactions, and ideas in an appropriate manner Demonstrate skills in working cooperatively and collaboratively with others Identify and demonstrate team skills that lead to the successful accomplishment of a common goal Identify sources and effects of peer pressure Demonstrate the ability to work with people who are different from one self (race, age, gender). Demonstrate tolerance and respect in interpersonal and group situations Demonstrate the ability to present facts that support opinion, to listen to dissenting points of view, and reach a shared decision Provide honest, helpful feedback to others in a group project Demonstrate the ability to lead others as well as to support the leadership of a team Develop the ability to use constructive criticism Demonstrate consistent responsive and caring behavior Demonstrate the ability to respect the rights of, and accept responsibility for self and others Demonstrate effective and flexible team skills as a team member or leader Zip Line Across Cass Pond