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Title

Eyes, Eyes What Do You See?

Subject

Physical Activity; Play; Body Parts; Children; Habits of Health & Habits of Mind (Ubbes, 2008)

Description

National Health Education Standards

Standard 1:
Students will comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention to enhance health.

Performance Indicators for Grade 2:
1.2.1 Identify that healthy behaviors impact personal health.

Standard 7:
Students will demonstrate the ability to practice health-enhancing behaviors and avoid or reduce health risks.

Performance Indicator for Grade 2:
7.2.1 Demonstrate healthy practices and behaviors to maintain or improve personal health.

Author

Guynn, Bianca; Riede, Rachel

Publisher

Miami University Libraries

Date

2013

Contributor

Miami University Libraries

Format

PDF

Language

English; Spanish

Type

Text

Identifier

EyesEyesWhatDoYouSee

Text

Eyes, Eyes What Do You See?
by Bianca Guynn and Rachel Riede

I see a doctor looking at me. ( el doctor)
The doctor tells me to get enough sleep so I can grow up strong.
Eyes, eyes what do you see?
I see a dentist looking at me. (el maestro )
The dentist tells me to brush my teeth every day to my favorite song.
Eyes, eyes what do you see?
The nurse tells me to tell her if I don’t feel well.
I see a dermatologist looking at me. ( el dermatólogo)
Eyes, eyes what do you see?
The dermatologist tells me to wear my sun screen everyday.
Eyes, eyes what do you see?
I see a gym teacher looking at me.
(el maestro de gimnasio)
The gym teacher tells me to play outside for 30 minutes every day.
Eyes, eyes what do you see?
The health teacher tells me to wash my hands often.
I see a therapist looking at me. (la terapeuta)
Eyes, eyes what so you see?
The therapist tells me to count to 10 whenever I feel angry.
I see a police officer looking at me.
The police officer tells me to look both ways when I’m crossing the street.
I see a pharmacist looking at me.
The pharmacist tells me to only take medicine when I am sick from my parents.
I see my mom looking at me.
She gives me a hug everyday.
I see my dad looking at me.
He gives me a kiss everyday.
I see myself in the mirror.
I look healthy.


Collection: Electronic Texts


Citation

Guynn, Bianca; Riede, Rachel, “Eyes, Eyes What Do You See?,” Health Literacy Database at Miami University, accessed January 18, 2025, https://dlp.lib.miamioh.edu/healthliteracy/items/show/179.

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