1- Set clear behavior expectations from the first day of school and stick to them throughout the year.
2-Have a no-bullying tolerance policy with clear consequences.
3-Spend time building the classroom community and discussing how students are more alike than different.
4-Adopt “bucket filler” thinking and encourage students to point out the positive. Hang up motivational posters to keep kids in the right mindset.
5-Model being the positive person you want your students to be from the moment they enter the classroom.
6-Create a class “Get Fit” routine and take daily fitness breaks even if it is just for five minutes.
Answer: F
Explanation:
This is a false statement. A personal action plan can always be modified and it is depending on a person that has made it, because they are personal, the person who has made it can change it as they want.
Sometimes it is good for those types of plans to be not flexible because of the organization but it is a false statement that they should not be flexible all the time. They can be and it is also depending on a person's organization and will.
The answer is 30-40% mortality reduction in all cause mortality. This is done when engaged in moderate intensity of physical activity such as walking, sports, stair climbing which is done in a regular basis for at least an hour. This tells that there are benefits even in achieving only moderate intensity of physical activities.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3034999/
<span>The US EPA issues a daily report for pollution levels called as the Air Quality Index. This index provides information about the cleanliness or health of the air, on daily basis. A higher value indicates higher pollution in the air. A value of 100 is set as a national air quality standard for the pollutant, at which the citizens have to be protected from the pollutant.</span>
Answer:
b. eliminates nondigestible waste
Explanation: