How do you cover health requirements?
"Health" as a subject is incorporated more directly/formally into some of our programs than others. However, we have included "the body" as a topic in many of our packages.
Science F, Health, Medicine, & Human Anatomy, (https://www.sonlight.com/homeschool/subjects/science/science-f/) has the most direct "health" focus of our Science programs. Science D is also notable, titled Taxonomy & the Human Anatomy (https://www.sonlight.com/homeschool/subjects/science/science-d/.) And, for our high school students, Advanced Biology is strictly focused on Anatomy and Physiology, (https://www.sonlight.com/550-00.html.)
Other notable packages include,
Science B has some titles which are directly linked to "health," such as First Encyclopedia of the Human Body, What Makes You Ill, Why Do People Eat, and Pasteur's Fight Against Microbes.
Science C includes Science Activities, Volume 3, in which "the body" is one of the main points and the Usborne Book of Knowledge, which "Describes how machines and the body work."
"Health" is a broad topic; and, depending on the requirements you are following, can be addressed in a variety of ways, formally and informally. In the elementary grades, we as parents are often talking to our children about daily hygiene, doctor's check-ups, getting enough sleep, getting some exercise, etc.. In high school, we are now addressing issue of safety in driving and stereotypical "teen" behaviors, (as well as revisiting topics of daily hygiene!)