Module 4

Positive and Negative Effects of Social Media

Primary Understanding

Students will explore and evaluate information about the positive and negative effects of social media on mental health and well-being, including cyberbullying and body image.

Module Description

Connecting through social media can have positive and negative effects on mental health and well-being. Motivations to engage in social media will be explored to highlight potential effects, including cyberbullying as a major negative consequence.

Module Vocabulary

Motivation - the reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way
Correlation - a relationship between two or more things

Positive correlation - two things move together in the same direction
Negative correlation - two things move together in the opposite direction

Causation - a relationship between two or more things where one thing causes another thing or other things to occur
Social comparison - comparing yourself to other people to evaluate yourself or determine your self-worth
Depression - a mental health disorder in which people feel sad and do not enjoy things for prolonged periods of time
Bullying - when someone intentionally and repeatedly causes another person harm
Cyberbullying - bullying that occurs electronically
Body image - one’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors towards one’s body
Body dissatisfaction - unhappiness with one’s body; often connected to eating disorders, low self-esteem, and depression

Module Materials

Lesson slides
Internet-connected devices for students (alternative activities are suggested if such devices are not available for students in class)
Motivation T-Chart (digital or physical copies)
Personal Seesaw (digital or physical copies)
Chart paper & markers
Bits of paper or notecards & bowl to hold them in
Physical collage supplies (newspapers, magazines, scissors, glue/tape, markers)

Module Standards

CDC National Health Standards for Middle School
1.8.1 Analyze the relationship between healthy behaviors and personal health.
1.8.2 Describe the interrelationships of emotional, intellectual, physical, and social health in adolescence.
1.8.5 Describe ways to reduce or prevent injuries and other adolescent health problems.
1.8.8 Examine the likelihood of injury or illness if engaging in unhealthy behaviors.
2.8.3 Describe how peers influence healthy and unhealthy behaviors.
2.8.6 Analyze the influence of technology on personal and family health.
4.8.3 Demonstrate effective conflict management or resolution strategies.
4.8.4 Demonstrate how to ask for assistance to enhance the health of self and others.

Florida Health Education Standards for Middle School
HE.6 C.1.2, C.1.4, C.1.8, C.2.2, C.2.5, C.2.6, C.2.8, C.2.9, B.4.1, B.4.2, B.4.3, B.4.4, B.5.1, B.5.2, B.5.3, B.5.5, B.6.2, P.7.1, P.7.2
HE.7 C.1.1, C.1.2, C.1.4, C.1.8, C.2.2, C.2.5, C.2.8, C.2.9, B.4.1, B.4.2, B.4.3, B.4.4, B.5.1, B.5.2, B.5.5, B.6.1, B.6.2, P.7.1, P.7.2
HE.8 C.1.2, C.1.4, C.1.8, C.2.2, C.2.6, C.2.8, C.2.9, B.4.1, B.4.3, B.5.1, B.5.2, B.5.3, B.5.5, B.6.1, B.6.2, P.7.1, P.7.2