Health: Quarter 1 - Module 1: Dimension of Holistic Health
Health: Quarter 1 - Module 1: Dimension of Holistic Health
Health
Quarter 1 – Module 1:
Dimension of Holistic Health
Health – Grade 7
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Quarter 1 – Module 1: Dimension of Holistic Health
First Edition, 2020
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This module was designed and written with what you have in mind. It will help
you master the Dimensions of holistic health. The scope of this module permits it to
be used in many different learning situations. The language used recognizes the
diverse vocabulary level of students. The lessons are arranged to follow the standard
sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them can be changed to
correspond with the textbook you are now using.
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What I Know
The result of your pre-test will check your present knowledge, understanding
and skills about dimensions of holistic health.
Pre-Assessment
Directions: Read the questions carefully. Write the letter of your answer in a sheet of
paper.
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____6. It means to lessen the amount of waste materials.
A. Reuse
B. Recycle
C. Refuse
D. Reduce
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____13. It is the best way to improve your mental well-being.
A. Tell yourself something positive
B. Eat junk foods
C. Sleep late at night
D. Be secretive
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Lesson
Dimension
1 of Holistic Health
Health focuses on wellness. Being healthy means having a balance of all the
dimensions of health: physical, mental, emotional, social, and moral-spiritual.
What’s In
Directions: Choose your answer from the box that best describes each personal
health issues. Write your answer in your notebook.
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What’s New
Health is the most important factor in our life. Live healthy in order to have a
happy life. As they say health is wealth. Health is important than having a million
dollars in your bank account. Your health is more than enough for you to be
considered a millionaire. Let’s find out how healthy you are.
Directions: List down practices and habits that show healthy living.
What is It
In the Health Check activity, you listed down practices and habits that may
help you live healthy. Which of the following activities you listed will help you
develop healthy living?
A. Physical Health
It refers to the well-being of an individual.
Example: Dorai performs simple physical exercises every day to keep
herself healthy.
It means that you can do your daily task without getting tired and undue
fatigued.
Example: Jane still has the energy to play/bond with her friends after
washing her clothes the whole morning.
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B. Mental or Intellectual Health
It refers to the ability of an individual to think and improve his quality
skills in life.
Example: Go out and make new friends, keep yourself busy with school
activities.
It is the ability to rationalize things.
Example: Find good reason in your failures. Think that everything
happened for a good reason.
C. Emotional Health
It is the ability to accept failures, cope with your environment and consider
the feeling of others.
Example: If a family member has left to work in other place, you can
easily accept the reality of being away from your love ones.
Understanding and liking oneself
Example: Self-love means finding peace and resting comfortably in our
own home.
D. Social Health
It is how well you build relationship with your community, and how you
interact with the people that surround you.
Example: As a teenager you easily mingle and develop friendship with
the neighborhood.
Social acceptance means to interact with different types of people, accept
and understand different norms and values.
Example: Be who you are and be like what is dictated by your values
and norms. It is the fact that most people act in order to be accepted
by any group and be like them.
E. Moral-Spiritual Health
It refers to one’s faith, belief and values, know the meanings and purposes
in life.
Example: Respect everybody’s faith; it is looking deeply within oneself
and belief.
F. Environmental Health
Understand the effect of the air, the water, and the land that surrounds
our health.
Example: Observe proper waste disposal to avoid contamination of our
environment.
Recognize the impact of environment and man-made hazards.
Examples: Remember the five R’s of waste management:
1. Refuse- It includes garbage and rubbish.
Garbage is mostly decomposable food waste.
Rubbish is mostly dry material such as glass, paper, cloth, or
wood.
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2. Reduce – It is to help cut down the amount of waste we throw
away.
3. Reuse –It is learning to reuse items or re-purpose them like old
jars and pots into ornaments and shipping containers and
created them into home and offices.
4. Repurpose- It refers to the process by which an object with one
use value is transformed or redeployed as an object with an
alternative use value.
5. Recycle- It is to use recycled paper for printing, handicraft or
ornaments.
What’s More
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Concept of Holistic Health:
1. Based on the diagram shown above, enumerate the dimensions of holistic
health.
2. Why do you think it is important to be:
a. Physically healthy?
b. Spiritually Healthy?
c. Mentally healthy?
d. Socially Healthy?
e. Environmentally Health?
f. Emotionally Healthy?
3. Why do you think it is important to be holistically healthy?
Activity 2: Fit me in
Directions: Classify the following activities into physical health, social health,
moral/spiritual health, emotional health, mental, and environmental health by
writing them on their proper column.
Moral/
Physical Social Emotional Mental Environmental
Spiritual
Health Health Health Health Health
Health
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Below is a rubric that will guide you to interpret your score.
__________________ ________________
__________________ ________________
__________________ ________________
________ ___________
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What I Have Learned
Directions: In 3-5 sentences reflect and analyze on this quotation and illustration.
Do this in your activity notebook.
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What I Can Do
Activity 1: Match me up
Health focuses on wellness. It is an approach that includes all the dimensions
of health: physical, mental, emotional, social and moral/spiritual.
Directions: Match column A with Column B. Write only the letter of your answer in
your notebook.
Column A Column B
______ 1. Revitalize your mental energy a. social
______ 2. Celebrate your body b. spiritual
______ 3. Nourish your soul c. mental
______ 4. Boost your positive emotions d. physical
______ 5. Treat yourself with a good company e. environmental
f. emotional
Assessment
Directions: Read the questions carefully. Write the letter of your answer in a sheet of
paper.
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____3. It refers to the ability of an individual to rationalize things.
A. Physical Health
B. Mental Health
C. Moral Health
D. Emotional Health
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____11. It refers to the mostly decomposable food waste.
A. Rubbish
B. Garbage
C. Hazardous material
D. Food poison
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Assessment
What I can do What's In Pre-Test/Post Test
1. C 1. Scoliosis 1. A
2. D 2. Stunted growth
2. A
3. B 3. Blister
4. F 4. Obesity 3. B
5. A 5. Otitis Media
4. D
5. C
6. B
7. C
8. A
9. C
10. C
11. A
12. A
13. A
14. A
15. A
Answer Key
References
Department of Eduaction,Physical Education and Health-Grade7.PasigCity:
Department of Education 2017
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