Healthy Habits
Human Body & Health: Healthy Habits
Healthy Habits
Healthy Habits Basics
What you'll learn
- List daily habits that keep the body healthy.
- Explain why hygiene prevents illness.
- Understand the importance of diet, exercise, and sleep.
- Recognise habits that harm health.
Key concepts
Level 1 - Getting started
Healthy habits are daily actions that keep our body fit and free from illness.
Level 2 - Building the idea
A balanced diet with fruits, vegetables, grains, and pulses gives our body the nutrients it needs. Washing hands before eating and after using the toilet stops germs from spreading.
Level 3 - Going deeper
Brushing teeth twice a day prevents tooth decay. Regular exercise or outdoor play keeps the body fit. Children need about 9 to 11 hours of sleep for the body and brain to rest and grow.
Level 4 - Indian context
Vaccination protects children from many serious diseases. Keeping surroundings clean prevents diseases spread by flies and mosquitoes. Covering the mouth while coughing or sneezing stops germs from spreading to others — an important habit at home and in school.
Worked example
Plan a healthy day
Step 1 - List parts of a day: morning, school time, evening, night.
Step 2 - Add a healthy habit for each part.
Step 3 - Include diet, hygiene, exercise, and sleep.
Step 4 - Write the completed healthy-day plan.
Answer: Example: brush teeth and eat a balanced breakfast, wash hands before school lunch, play outdoors in the evening, sleep 9-11 hours at night.
Spot the unhealthy habit
Step 1 - List habits: eating fruits, not washing hands, sleeping late, brushing teeth.
Step 2 - Identify which habit can spread germs.
Step 3 - Suggest the correct healthy habit instead.
Step 4 - Write the fix.
Answer: Not washing hands is unhealthy; washing hands before eating stops germs from spreading.
Common mistakes
| Mistake | Why it happens | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Junk food is thought to be harmless in small amounts often | Immediate effect is not visible | Regular junk food and sugar can lead to poor health and tooth decay |
| Sleep is considered unimportant for health | Only diet and exercise are remembered | Enough sleep helps the body and brain rest and grow |
| Vaccination is thought to be needed only when sick | Prevention role is misunderstood | Vaccination prevents many serious diseases before they occur |
| Cleaning surroundings is seen as unrelated to health | Germ-spreading link is missed | Clean surroundings prevent diseases spread by flies and mosquitoes |
Quick check
- Name two foods that make up a balanced diet.
- Why should we wash our hands before eating?
- How many hours of sleep do children need?
- What does vaccination protect us from?
- Stretch: Make a one-week healthy habits chart with a diet, hygiene, exercise, and sleep goal for each day.
Revision tip: Four pillars of health to remember: balanced diet, cleanliness, exercise, and enough sleep.
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Key Takeaways (TL;DR)
- What you'll learn
- Key concepts
- Worked example
- Common mistakes
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