| Lesson Dates: Thursday, January 21, 2016 (A-Day) and Monday, January 25, 2016 (B-Day) Standard(s): HE.912.C.1.3, HE.912.C.1.4, SC.912.L.14.6 Objective(s): (1) List the types of environmental health hazards, (2) compare and contrast epidemiology and toxicology, (3) describe the reasons why individuals respond differently to the same environmental hazard, (4) discuss risk assessment, (5) Explain what makes chemicals hazardous, (6) Discuss how chemical hazards affect human health, (7) List some indoor chemical hazards, (8) Discuss where chemical hazards can be found in the environment, (9) Describe how infectious diseases spread, (10) Explain why emerging diseases are important to monitor and control, (11) Differentiate between social hazards that are lifestyle choices and those that cannot be controlled. Essential Question: What is the relationship between environmental health and personal health? Vocabulary: environmental health, hazard, pathogen, epidemiology, toxicology, toxicity, dose, response, dose-response relationship, risk, risk assessment, pollution, carcinogen, teratogen, neurotoxin, asbestos, radon, bioaccumulation, biomagnification, infectious disease, emerging disease, epidemic, pandemic |
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