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Lesson Plan for P.E.
Angela Woods
Example of an “A” Six Week PE Lesson Plan
Week 1
Monday
Name of Activity: First Aid Kit Health |
Purpose of Activity: The purpose of this activity is to have students practice using the contents in a first aid kit.
Prerequisites: The students should know the name of the items in the box and how to use all content in the box, also where it should be kept. And be skilled in common first aid procedures. 115.2 Health Edu (b) (1) (A)
Suggested Grade Level: 2
Materials Needed:
a. Lesson Plan
b. Labeled Index Cards
c. First Aid Dittos
d. Paper
e. First Aid Kit(s) f. Pencils
Description of Idea
This is a great activity that my kids loved after a solid review of what is in a First Aid Kit. Once your students have been introduced to these contents and understand their uses, have them apply their knowledge to real life situations with this activity.
1. Have students break into groups of 3-5.
2. I assigned students roles in their groups. (Time Keeper, Writer, Speaker, etc.) They all need to help discuss however.
2. Each group will receive an index card with a scenario on it.
3. Based on the scenario, students must decide which item(s) from their First Aid Kit they would use. They should write down the items they could use on the back of the note card. I have a spelling list on the board for younger grades. If supplies allow it, give each group a first aid kit so that they may simply grab the item for their scenario.

Example of a Scenario: One of your friends cuts their leg and it begins to bleed. You need to help them clean the wound. What do you need to use from the First Aid Kit?
Answer: Rubber Gloves, Cleansing Pads, Gauze, Antibacterial Ointment, etc.
4. Have each group go through their list and discuss with the class why it’s important to have each certain item. How does it help both the helper and whoever is injured?
Make sure that you stress the importance to always find an adult first before performing first aid.
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