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First Aid Lessons: A High School Health Unit and TPT Best-Seller!

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Mrs S's Health and PE Resources
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Used this resource to help me teach a first aid course for middle schoolers during a summer program. Plenty of useful tools!
I looked at quite a few resources before settling on this one! I was happy I did! It really does not require any planning except from going through it. My students really learned what they were expected to. I was also able to use this distance learning. Thank you very much!

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TPT's #1 Best-Selling High School First Aid Unit!!


Do you want to teach first aid? Get this FUN AND INFORMATIVE 3-week "First Aid Unit!" This is a favorite resource because students have a great time with the group work and re-enactment presentations, and they also LOVE the wilderness first aid activities!


>> Integrated Skills Based, Content Based / Knowledge Based. The best of both worlds.

>> Meets all HS National Health Education Standards. 

>> Meets all HS Technical Subjects Health Common Core Standards.

>> Meets all Washington State’s rigorous Health Education Standards.


Why Purchase This Resource:

  • This unit saves you so many hours of research and prep time!

  • Step-Step Teacher Directions follow PowerPoint slides to walk you through the lessons!

  • Students LOVE these activities!

  • Choose from British or the NEWEST UPDATED American Red Cross Research with links and QR codes!

  • NEW! I just added this empowering skills-based "Advocacy First Aid Heroes Project!"

  • Show engaging videos to teach C.P.R.

  • Show visual instruction videos on how to use an A.E.D.

  • A FAVORITE! Get interactive with partners practicing “Wilderness First Aid” skills on how to wrap sprained ankles, and make a leg splint and an arm sling

  • Create "First Aid Kits"

  • "First Aid Cartoons"

  • First Aid Accident and Response Re-enactments!

  • Several "Unit Assessment" options!

Here's More:

  • Teach these important safety and life skills in an engaging way!

  • ALL STUDENT DOCS and POWERPOINTS for this “First Aid Unit” are uploaded onto Google Slides!

  • You can choose the online version: Student groups use the Online British Red Cross First Aid” website to go through videos and answers questions on 16 first aid topics. Online worksheet with links and QR Codes make this activity easy-access and perfect for teachers without a computer lab!

  • Or you can choose the Smartphone App: Students use the latest updated American Red Cross First Aid Smartphone App to go through videos and answers questions on 18 first aid topics. No computer lab needed!

  • Students will also have fun with "First Aid Injury and Response Scenario Reenactments" that they will present to class! (Be sure to warn others in your school in case they see your students around school in emergency situations!)
  • Here is a video showing features of my Health units!


NEW! I separated the high school and middle school "First Aid Units" so each will now be sold separately! If you need the "Middle School First Aid Unit," click here!


Note: The middle and high school units are not designed to be used to teach to the same students in both programs, as activities may overlap! If you need both middle and high school Health units to teach to the same students, see my "Sequential Middle and High School Health!"


Topics Include:

1. Unresponsive and not breathing

2. Heart attack

3. Heat Stroke

4. Choking

5. Bleeding heavily

6. Concussion and Head Injury

7. Seizures / Epilepsy

8. Unresponsive and breathing

9. Asthma attack

10. Broken bone

11. Burns

12. Hypothermia

13. Meningitis

14. Poisoning / Harmful Substances

15. Strains and Sprains

16. Diabetic Emergency

17. Allergies/Anaphylaxis

There’s more:

  • ALL FUTURE UPDATES FOR LIFE ARE INCLUDED! All new lessons, activities, and any changes that I create for this unit are FREE! Simply go to your "My Purchases" folder and download anytime!


Here's what buyers are saying about this program:

-"Such a great bundle. Minimal planning needed, just purchase and go. My students were so engaged with the material. Awesome!"

-"I love your units. The content is excellent and the activities are very engaging."

-"Very happy with this purchase, made my first time teaching first aid skills in health easy! Students were engaged and learned a lot. Thanks!"

-"The lessons were creative and kept the material super interesting!"

-"Fantastic resource! I love how you organize your lessons."


Online Info:

  • You can assign Health worksheets in your Google Classroom or paperless environment using these student worksheets, surveys, and tests created on Google Slides with fill-in text boxes!

  • Also includes Google Forms!

  • It is compatible with Microsoft platforms! Simply download my "Student Docs Google Slideshow" (which includes fill-in text boxes) to your computer (Yes- text boxes remain intact!) and upload and assign on your online Microsoft platform!

How To Video Included! Get a step-by-step instructional video I created to show: (Click here for an example!)

  1. How to navigate my files and folders
  2. How to use the Google Slideshows
  3. How Microsoft users can use my Google Slideshows
  4. How to send only one day's lessons to your students at a time
  5. How to add new information/pages to a Google Slideshow
  6. How to edit and upload worksheets, voice-over slides, and add an instructional video on top of slides
  7. Uploading to Google Drive tips, how to set up files for an organize Google Drive, and more!
  8. If you upload this unit's PowerPoint and convert to Google Slides; then voice-over audio teacher instructions, you can send audio lessons home for a FULLY INDEPENDENT STUDY UNIT! (Full instructions included!)



Here is what is included:

  • 62 pages of step-by-step teacher directions

  • 46-Slide PowerPoint that walks you through the lessons

  • 9 Documents (ALL student docs on 37 GOOGLE SLIDES and 2 Google Forms)

  • Printable copies of State, National, and Common Core Standards. (All 8 National Standards, 4 State Standards, and 4 Common Core Standards are met in this resource!)

  • Learning Targets: Explanation and printable posters are included for each lesson, and three different “Learning Target Worksheets” are designed for students to copy target at beginning of class, and/or answer questions at the end of class!

DAY 1:

-FUN intro video

-First Aid Group Work in groups of 3

-“First Aid Skills Group Sheet” with videos to walk them through scenarios!

-Either use the British version with"Q.R. Coded Worksheet" or use the "American Red Cross First Aid Smartphone App (Students can access websites directing from the QR Code or Smartphone App!)

DAY 2:

-Fun First Aid Cartoon

-Finish First Aid Group Work

-Decide which injury to do for group injury reenactment activity

-First aid animation video

-Begin reenactment injury response planning

DAY 3 + 4:

-Students work on injury response reenactment scenarios

-Group Grading Rubric included!

DAY 5 + 6:

-Groups perform reenactment scenarios to class!

-Optional "Emergency Evacuation Pan with Family Homework"

DAY 7:

-"CPR Card Template"

-C.P.R. Video "New CPR Guidelines for Adults" and "Video Review Sheet" and Key

-Retro "Stayin' Alive" music!

-C.P.R. and how to use an AED

-Optional School Nurse, Paramedic, Fireman, other professional guest, or teacher teach C.P.R. training

Day 8:

-After watching an interview with NFL football player Damar Hamlin discussing his collapse on the football field during a nationally televised game; and recognizing the miracle of how first aid responders literally saved his life, students will complete a “First Aid Heroes Advocacy Project!”

DAY 9, 10, 11:

-Wilderness First Aid videos

-“Wilderness First Aid” lessons:

  • Wrapping sprained ankles
  • Making a leg splint
  • Making an arm sling

DAY 10:

-Unit Assessment Options

-Student-Created PowerPoint Slide Quiz

-Online American Red Cross Quizzes

-Kahoot Online Interactive Quizzes

DAY 11 + 12:

-Public Service Announcements Examples

-Students create "Public Service Posters"

-"Art Rubric" included

DAY 13 + 14:

-First Aid Cartoons!

DAY 15:

-Creating a First Aid Kit from the American Red Cross List

-Additional Videos, including: Adult, Infant and Child C.P.R., and

Babysitting and Life Guarding.


This resource is taken from the #1 Best-Selling High School Health Curriculum" on TPT!


★ Here are more details about this program:

-State, National, and Common Core Standards met are listed at the top of each lesson, and are also all listed in the main "Table of Contents" for easy reference!

(All 8 National Standards, 4 State Standards, and 4 Common Core Standards are met in this resource!)

-"Learning Targets," "Exit Tasks," and "Daily Assessments" are also listed at the top of each lesson.

-Table of Content Links ALL daily lessons for quick navigation!


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Mrs. S.

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Follow precisely a complex multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks, attending to special cases or exceptions defined in the text.
Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain-specific words and phrases as they are used in a specific scientific or technical context relevant to grades 9–10 texts and topics.

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