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Health Curriculum Review: Quaver Health

  • Writer: Learning List
    Learning List
  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read

Logo reading "Quaver Health•PE" in green and blue with the slogan "Growing Stronger Bodies & Minds" below on a white background.

QuaverHealth is a fully digital K–5 health education program designed to strengthen students’ social, emotional, intellectual, and physical well-being. Learning List recently reviewed the program’s health content. While access to our full review is reserved for subscribers, we are sharing several key observations about this material. 


Encourages Conversations with Trusted Adults

One of the program’s strengths is that it consistently encourages students to talk to a parent or trusted adult about health matters. Lessons include activities and content that support students in identifying trusted adults and understanding when to seek help. Songs, prompts, and lesson activities consistently reinforce this message.


Strategies for Healthy Relationships & Bullying Prevention

The program also provides strategies to help students develop healthy relationships and prevent bullying. Content is designed to help students form positive health habits and advocate for their own well-being.


Engaging Interactive Activities

Interactive content is a defining feature of this digital program. Lessons include:

  • Warm-ups

  • Animated videos

  • Songs and games

  • Real-world application

  • Click-through interactive slides

  • Scenario-matching activities

  • Checks for understanding


These elements help keep students engaged while supporting comprehension and skill development.


English and Spanish Resources

The program is available in English, but instructional videos and some songs are available in Spanish, as well. The highly visual nature of the program will support English Learners in understanding the content. 


Sensitive Topics in a Separate Section

Topics requiring additional care, such as Abuse and Neglect, Puberty, and My Reproductive System, are provided under a clearly labeled Special Topics tab. Housing these lessons separately allows teachers and districts to manage access thoughtfully and introduce sensitive content according to local policies and community expectations.


These highlights represent only a portion of Learning List’s full, independent review of this K–5 digital health program.


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  • Comprehensive alignment reports 

  • Detailed evaluations of instructional design and rigor

  • Assessment analysis

  • Technology and usability findings

  • Side-by-side comparison tools for alternative programs


If you want the complete review, including alignment evidence and an in-depth evaluation of instructional quality, contact Info@LearningList.com to subscribe or request a demo.

 
 
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