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Good medicine
Students will examine changes in technology, medicine, and health that took place in North Carolina between 1870 and 1930 and construct products and ideas which demonstrate understanding of how these changes impacted people living in North Carolina at that time. To achieve these goals, students will employ the eight intelligences of Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences Theory.
Format: lesson plan (grade 8 English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies)
By Leslie Ramsey.
How do I look to you?
In this lesson, students will evaluate public service posters and a grooming pamphlet to determine if and how propaganda was used to improve the health of children, and define acceptable appearances for young women in the 1930s.
Format: lesson plan (grade 6–8 English Language Arts)
By Loretta Wilson.
Planning healthy meals and snacks
In Food for thought: Elementary lessons on nutrition and healthy living, page 5.4
This fourth-grade lesson plan, from the Food for Thought nutrition curriculum, teaches students about the importance of having fruits and vegetables in their diets.
Format: lesson plan (grade 4 Healthful Living and Science)

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Office of Environmental Education
The Office of Environmental Education "promotes environmental education throughout North Carolina. Their projects, programs, and publications help inform the general public, teachers, businesses, and other state organizations about their environment,... (Learn more)
Format: website/lesson plan
Provided by: North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources