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Activity Overview


As an alternative or extension to creating a narrative storyboard to illustrate areas of wellness, students can create an iInfographic that shows the various ways one can improve or maintain the areas of wellness identified. They can include statistics, imagery, and facts to help support their projects. These infographics can be printed out and serve as motivational posters to hang around the classroom or the school or students can keep them in their rooms as a colorful and eye-catching reminder to take care of themselves and goals that they can set for themselves.

The complexity of this activity can be tailored for any age group, and the instructions are customizable so you can be sure your students completely understand the assignment! For additional templates to add to this assignment, check out our infographic template gallery!


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Template and Class Instructions

(These instructions are completely customizable. After clicking "Copy Activity", update the instructions on the Edit Tab of the assignment.)



Due Date:

Objective: Create an infographic poster to highlight the different ways that you can increase your wellness!

Student Instructions:

  1. Click "Start Assignment"
  2. Using the reflection storyboard from your last assignment as a reference on the five areas of wellness, create an infographic style poster showing goals for how you’ll try to improve in the different areas of wellness.
  3. Choose an infographic template
  4. Add text and images to explain how you can improve in at least 3 of the 5 different areas of wellness.
  5. Save and exit when you're finished.

Lesson Plan Reference

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Rubric

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Poster Rubric
Create an eye-catching, creative poster to demonstrate your understanding! These can be hung around the class or presented digitally!
Proficient
33 Points
Emerging
22 Points
Needs Improvement
11 Points
Text
The text on the poster includes important facts, is accurate and is pertinent to the topic demonstrating a solid understanding of the subject.
The text on the poster includes some important facts, is mostly accurate and is pertinent to the topic demonstrating an emerging understanding of the subject.
The text on the poster does not include enough important facts. The information is not accurate or is not pertinent to the topic.
Artistic Depictions
The art chosen enhances the poster by symbolizing or illustrating important facts. Time and care is taken to ensure that the design is neat, eye-catching, and creative.
The art chosen is mostly accurate, but there may be some liberties taken that distract from the assignment. The design constructions are neat, and meet basic expectations.
The art chosen is too limited. The design appears rushed and incomplete.
English Conventions
Ideas are organized. There are few or no grammatical, mechanical, or spelling errors.
Ideas are mostly organized. There are some grammatical, mechanical, or spelling errors.
Storyboard text is difficult to understand.


Activity Overview


As an alternative or extension to creating a narrative storyboard to illustrate areas of wellness, students can create an iInfographic that shows the various ways one can improve or maintain the areas of wellness identified. They can include statistics, imagery, and facts to help support their projects. These infographics can be printed out and serve as motivational posters to hang around the classroom or the school or students can keep them in their rooms as a colorful and eye-catching reminder to take care of themselves and goals that they can set for themselves.

The complexity of this activity can be tailored for any age group, and the instructions are customizable so you can be sure your students completely understand the assignment! For additional templates to add to this assignment, check out our infographic template gallery!


Template and Class Instructions

(These instructions are completely customizable. After clicking "Copy Activity", update the instructions on the Edit Tab of the assignment.)



Due Date:

Objective: Create an infographic poster to highlight the different ways that you can increase your wellness!

Student Instructions:

  1. Click "Start Assignment"
  2. Using the reflection storyboard from your last assignment as a reference on the five areas of wellness, create an infographic style poster showing goals for how you’ll try to improve in the different areas of wellness.
  3. Choose an infographic template
  4. Add text and images to explain how you can improve in at least 3 of the 5 different areas of wellness.
  5. Save and exit when you're finished.

Lesson Plan Reference

Switch to: Common CoreArizonaCaliforniaColoradoFloridaGeorgiaIowaKansasMarylandMassachusettsNebraskaNew JerseyNew YorkNorth CarolinaOhioOklahomaPennsylvaniaTexasUtah

Rubric

(You can also create your own on Quick Rubric.)


Poster Rubric
Create an eye-catching, creative poster to demonstrate your understanding! These can be hung around the class or presented digitally!
Proficient
33 Points
Emerging
22 Points
Needs Improvement
11 Points
Text
The text on the poster includes important facts, is accurate and is pertinent to the topic demonstrating a solid understanding of the subject.
The text on the poster includes some important facts, is mostly accurate and is pertinent to the topic demonstrating an emerging understanding of the subject.
The text on the poster does not include enough important facts. The information is not accurate or is not pertinent to the topic.
Artistic Depictions
The art chosen enhances the poster by symbolizing or illustrating important facts. Time and care is taken to ensure that the design is neat, eye-catching, and creative.
The art chosen is mostly accurate, but there may be some liberties taken that distract from the assignment. The design constructions are neat, and meet basic expectations.
The art chosen is too limited. The design appears rushed and incomplete.
English Conventions
Ideas are organized. There are few or no grammatical, mechanical, or spelling errors.
Ideas are mostly organized. There are some grammatical, mechanical, or spelling errors.
Storyboard text is difficult to understand.


How Tos about Areas of Wellness Infographic

1

How to facilitate meaningful peer feedback on student wellness infographics

Encourage students to share their infographics with classmates and ask for specific feedback on design, clarity, and wellness ideas. Peer review boosts engagement and helps students refine both their work and understanding of wellness concepts.

2

Set clear expectations for peer review

Give students a simple feedback checklist focused on positive comments and one suggestion for improvement. This structure keeps feedback constructive and easy to follow.

3

Model effective feedback for your class

Show an example infographic and demonstrate how to give thoughtful, respectful feedback. This helps students understand what quality feedback looks like and boosts their confidence.

4

Organize a gallery walk or digital showcase

Display student infographics around the room or in a shared online space. Invite students to leave feedback for at least two peers, celebrating creativity and new wellness ideas.

5

Debrief and reflect as a class

After peer review, hold a quick class discussion to highlight common strengths and creative approaches students noticed. This builds a sense of community and reinforces positive wellness habits.

Frequently Asked Questions about Areas of Wellness Infographic

What is an areas of wellness infographic for students?

An areas of wellness infographic for students is a visual poster that highlights different ways to improve or maintain personal wellness in key categories, using images, facts, and goals to make the information engaging and easy to understand.

How can I guide students to create an effective wellness infographic?

Guide students by having them choose a template, add text and images for at least three areas of wellness, and include personal goals or statistics. Encourage creativity and clarity, and let students use previous assignments as inspiration.

What are the five areas of wellness students should include?

The five common areas of wellness are physical, emotional, social, intellectual, and spiritual wellness. Students can focus on at least three of these for their infographic projects.

Why use infographics to teach wellness in the classroom?

Infographics make wellness concepts more accessible and visually appealing, helping students remember key points and motivating them to set and achieve wellness goals.

Where can I find templates for student wellness infographics?

You can find a variety of infographic templates in the assignment's template gallery, making it easy for students to start designing their wellness posters quickly.




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