Get Ready for Flu is a new Web site from the American Public Health Association that features a kid-friendly, easy-to-understand guide to pandemic flu and preparedness. It includes games and tips for what children and teens can do to stay healthy.
Milk Matters is a web site from the National Institute for Child Health and Human Development that promotes the importance of calcium for young people. The web site contains a section entitled "Just for Kids," as well as classroom activities and materials for teachers.
Media Smart Youth: Eat, Think, and Be Active! is a free interactive after-school education program for young people ages 11 to 13. It is designed to help teach them about different types of media and how they can impact overall health.
BAM! Body and Mind is part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website for students that encourages interactive learning. In addition to a game room, nutrition quizzes, and answers to question on peer pressure and other topics, this site offers ways to incorporate the material into lesson plans for use in the classroom.
Learn to Be Healthy provides free interactive activities for students. The site offers games, webquests, and other activities that are geared towards children and teens. However, there are also lesson plans and worksheets available to benefit educators.
The American Council for Drug Education offers resources for drug prevention from the kindergarten level through the 12th grade. Drug fact sheets, worksheets, and activities are all available on this site. Teachers can also access this site for drug prevention lesson plans and communication tips.
Virus Encounters provides free curriculum for teaching about infectious diseases. Experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention join Turner CNNfyi.com to provide video, text, labs, activities, and interactive discussions on disease. Teachers can also find worksheet resources on this site.