The Project School Wellness Curriculum

A Comprehensive, Skills-Based Health Middle School Curriculum

(Plus Five Free Lesson Plans)

For the past two years, I've been working on a huuuuge project and today I get to share it with you! I'm sooooo excited to finally announce the official launch of the Project School Wellness Curriculum, a middle school health education program unlike anything else.

Skills-Based Heatlh Curriculum Details

Every aspect of this curriculum was created with the goal of providing you with insanely easy-to-use, relevant, and engaging teaching materials. Here's an overview of what's included:

 

  • It comes with 90 engaging and relevant lesson plans so you can profoundly impact student well-being that have been optimized for the digital classroom!

 

  • teaching instruction video and written instructions for every single lesson so you don't need to spend any extra time planning and prepping (Repeat: No. Extra. Planning.).

 

  • Teaching PowerPoints for each lesson to help guide students through the activities.

 

  • Student worksheets as PDFs and Google Slides.

 

  • Digital learning activities like Google Forms (learning stations) and Boom Cards! Anything that needs printing also comes with a Google Forms, Google Slides, or Boom Card option.

 

  • Grading rubrics for quick and meaningful assessment so you don't have to spend countless hours grading papers.

 

  • An answer key with teaching examples for every lesson to help you share powerful examples with your students.

 

  • Free updates for life! Yes, with a one-time purchase you have access to any updates or add ons to this curriculum so your instruction can continue to grow and evolve!

 

The Project School Wellness Approach

The Project School Wellness approach to health is not your everyday health curriculum. We go beyond the old school physical health only approach to teaching health. We're not focused on getting every kid to run faster miles and memorize dietary guidelines (not that those are bad goals). Oh no, we've got our dreams set on something much bigger - empowering every student to thrive!

 

And at Project School Wellness we understand that thriving doesn't come from just being physically healthy!  You see, we wholeheartedly believe that health is multidimensional and that the dimensions are interconnected! This means that students must understand and learn how to strengthen and sustain each dimension of health (Not. Just. Physical. Health.).

 

I know it sounds like heavy stuff. But don't worry, we've got you covered! This curriculum comes with everything you need to establish a meaningful skills-based health education program (see above).

Skills-Based Health Creates a Lasting Impact on Well-Being

Our curriculum presents a skills-based approach and is scaffolded into three levels. Students begin this curriculum with an introduction to total health (Get this module for free!) and each of its dimensions. As they progress through each level, they are introduced to more complex and detailed elements of the dimensions of health.

 

This teaching framework helps empower students to build sustainable health and happiness by helping them master vital health skills and functional knowledge!

 

Curriculum Modules

The individual levels of the curriculum feature ten modules, each relating to specific dimensions of health and highlighting various health skills. Here's an overview of the included modules:

 

Free Intro to Health Lesson Plan Bundle

Flexible Teaching Options

Not only is the curriculum incredibly easy-to-teach, but it's also super flexible! It can be used in a number of ways, to fit any teacher's needs! Here are a few teaching options to consider:

 

  • An add-on to a physical education class by teaching health two or three days a month.

 

  • The sole curriculum for a middle school health course.

 

  • Curriculum for an Advisory program or in a Homeroom class.

 

  • School counselors can use it as part of a comprehensive school counseling program.

Buying Options

Along with flexible teaching options, there are a few options for purchasing. Every teacher is different and Project School Wellness' goal is to provide the perfect solution for you. Here are a couple of ways you can integrate this curriculum or elements of this curriculum into your classroom:

 

  • The Full Curriculum
    • This option comes with 90 easy-to-use lessons, instruction videos & teaching guides, answers keys & grading rubrics, Google Slides worksheets, quick print options, and classroom posters!

 

  • Individual Levels
    • Don't need the full curriculum? You can purchase single levels (one, two, three). Individual levels come with 30+ easy-to-use lessons, instruction videos & teaching guides, Google Slides worksheets, answers keys & grading rubrics, quick print options, and classroom posters!

Get Your Free Preview!

Well, that's everything! I seriously can't tell you how excited I am to share this curriculum with you! And I'd loooove you to take a peek at it!

 

Sooooo, I have a special preview just for you. Fill in your info below and I'll send it right over to your inbox!

Free Curriculum Sample

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Hello. I'm  Janelle!

A middle school health teacher turned curriculum developer. I'm on a mission to share the easiest-to-teach, most impactful health lesson plans on the Internet. Because your time and energy is better spent on teaching and connecting, not on planning and prep.

12 Comments

  1. Carrie Danchok on April 23, 2019 at 8:29 am

    Do you have any curriculum for high school health? Our middle school is highly considering your program and it would be GREAT to continue the scope and sequence.

    • Janelle Kay on April 23, 2019 at 9:58 pm

      Hey Carrie,

      Thanks for connecting. Currently, I only have one unit for high school. You can check it out here. I am also in the process of testing out a high school sex ed unit on healthy decision making. It should be published in May/June.

      After I publish the second edition of the middle curriculum (you can preview it here), my plan is to focus on developing a high school curriculum (hopefully releasing in summer of 2020).

      If you’d like to chat more, please feel free to email me at [email protected]. I love to hear about your needs and what you’d like to see in a high school curriculum.

      Thanks and have a lovely day!

      Janelle

  2. Sherry on August 8, 2019 at 9:50 am

    Can students access information online themselves (example: they miss class and need the information that was introduced and discussed in class)?

    • Janelle Kay on August 8, 2019 at 10:07 pm

      Hey Sherry,

      Thanks for connecting! If you’d like for students to have online access I recommend downloading resources and uploading them to your Google Classroom.

      Thanks and have a great day,

      Janelle

    • Heather on August 27, 2019 at 7:15 pm

      Hi there. I’ve been trying to access the full curriculum to purchase however the link doesn’t take me to an order page.
      Can you tell me how to order the health curriculum please?
      Thank you

      • Janelle Kay on August 27, 2019 at 9:01 pm

        Hey Sherry,

        Oh no! I’m sorry for the technical issues. I just updated the links. Or you can click here.

        Thanks!

        Janelle

  3. Elena Olivieri on July 26, 2021 at 6:02 pm

    Janelle:

    Is there an opportunity to connect with you via video?

    Thank you.

  4. Fallon on February 10, 2022 at 7:47 am

    Hello can you tell me is your curriculum adaptable for Gr 9-12?

    Thanks for this greatness

    • Janelle Kay on March 1, 2022 at 12:54 pm

      Hello!

      Yes, it can be. It really depends on your students. I am in the early stages of designing a high school-specific health curriculum. That may be more applicable. Please email me directly at [email protected] if you have any other questions.

      Take care,
      Janelle

  5. Nick Kuper on March 3, 2022 at 5:16 pm

    Do you have any curriculum for high school health?

    • Janelle Kay on March 13, 2022 at 1:41 pm

      Hello Nick,

      Thanks for you connecting. I am currently in the early stages of developing a high school curriculum. At the moment there are two available units: Mental Illness Advocacy and Sexual Health. Feel free to email me ([email protected]) if you’d like more info on the high school curriculum.

      Take care,

      Janelle

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