9p1 Identify the factors that contribute to positive relationships with others. 9p6 Describe the factors that lead to responsible sexual relationships
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1 Lesson Eight Title: Theme: Time: Materials: Wrapping up the Sexual Health Unit The 60 minutes * Sexuality Review-Quiz * Sexuality Review-Answer Sheet * Sexual Q & A -Laminated Game Cards * Sexual Q & A -Answer Sheet * Magnets or masking tape Objectives To review the reproductive anatomy, contraceptive options, STI information and sexual health concerns. To assess student learning of the changes associated with sexuality and sexual decision making To stimulate discussion among students To allow students to work in teams towards a common goal To have fun with students as the sexual health unit draws to a close To address any outstanding questions students have about sexuality Curriculum Expectations 9p1 Identify the factors that contribute to positive relationships with others 9p6 Describe the factors that lead to responsible sexual relationships 9p7 Describe the relative effectiveness of methods of preventing pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections (e.g. abstinence, condoms, oral contraceptives) 9p10 Identify community support services related to sexual health concerns 9p23 Use appropriate social skills when working collaboratively with others Helping Teens To Make Healthy Decisions About Sex and Relationships: A Resource for Educators 186
2 Lesson Eight 4MAT Quadrants 4R: Dynamic Learning, Creating Original Adaptations / Experiences, Taking Risks 1R: Making Connections and Integrating Experiences Background Information As you reach the end of this unit on adolescent sexual development, you can take a fun approach to assessing what your students have learned. The Sexual Q & A game allows students to work together, in teams, towards a common goal. This lesson is designed to review the reproductive anatomy, contraceptive options, STI information and sexual health concerns. This lesson will also address any outstanding questions your students have about sexual health. Activity One: Completion of the Sexual Health Review In Groups - 15 minutes Explain to your students that they will be playing Sexual Q & A in today s class. Divide the class into three groups. Ask them to name their new team. Tell the class that they will be completing a review in order to prepare them for playing the game. Distribute copies of the Sexual Health Review-Quiz to the groups. You might want to provide enough copies for every student or simply a few per group. Ask the students to work as a group to complete the thirty questions as quickly as they can. Helping Teens To Make Healthy Decisions About Sex and Relationships: A Resource for Educators 187
3 Lesson Eight Activity Two: Using The Answer Sheet To Take Up The Sexual Health Review 5 minutes Once all the groups have completed the questions, give them the Sexual Health Review-Answer Sheet so they may check over their responses. Ask each group to select a team captain for the Sexual Q & A game. This person will be presenting the group s answer to the class. Arrange the students in their groups ensuring the captains are nearest to the front. Activity Three: - 30 minutes Here are the instructions to set up the. On the top of your chalkboard, use tape or magnets to attach the card that read, Sexual Health, Birth Control and STI/HIV. Place the point cards underneath, as you see here. Sexual Health Birth Control STI/HIV Helping Teens To Make Healthy Decisions About Sex and Relationships: A Resource for Educators 188
4 Lesson Eight There are eight cards to place under each heading: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 50, 75 and 100 points. On the back of each card, there is an answer. This is because while playing Sexual Q & A, the teams goal is to determine the correct question that corresponds to each answer. For example, on the back of the Sexual Health 5 point card the answer is: Thick white vaginal discharge with itching. To earn 5 points, the team would need to give their response in the form of a question such as, What is a yeast infection?. The object of this game is to earn as many points as possible for your team. The correct questions are listed on the Sexual Q & A -Answer Sheet. If there is some disagreement, be sure that you ask students for explanations regarding their responses. Allow the team captain to describe why his/her group believes they are correct. Total the points for each team and relate the final scores to the class. If possible, you might reward the winning team with a small prize. Activity Four: Addressing Any Further Questions - 10 minutes Since this is the final class of the unit, be sure to answer any outstanding questions that students have placed in your classroom question box. You might also consider asking what the students enjoyed most about the unit or what surprised them about the material. Provide a closing statement and, if they are comfortable doing so, encourage students to offer comments or ask any final questions. Helping Teens To Make Healthy Decisions About Sex and Relationships: A Resource for Educators 189
5 Lesson Eight Possible Extensions Rather than doing the Sexual Health Review-Quiz as a group, you might choose to have students complete it individually. Possible Assessment This lesson lends itself to informal assessment. You can assess your students learning and retention of information from earlier lessons. If you chose to have students complete the Sexual Health Review-Quiz independently, you might ask them to mark their own work and submit a grade out of thirty. Helping Teens To Make Healthy Decisions About Sex and Relationships: A Resource for Educators 190
6 Lesson Eight Answer Sheet BIRTH CONTROL 5 Points: What is the birth control pill? 10 Points: What is withdrawal? 15 Points: What are some reasons condoms do not work? 20 Points: What are the potential side effects of the birth control pill? 25 Points: What are condoms? 50 Points: What is the emergency contraceptive pill (ECP)? 75 Points: What is the birth control pill, Depo-Provera or the Patch? (Only one of these answers is required.) Final Sexual Q & A Question 100 Points: What is Depo-Provera? Helping Teens To Make Healthy Decisions About Sex and Relationships: A Resource for Educators 191
7 Lesson Eight Answer Sheet STI and HIV 5 Points: What are activities that do not result in the transmission of HIV? 10 Points: What is a symptom of Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) or genital herpes? 15 Points: 20 Points: What is Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Herpes, Genital Warts, Syphilis, HIV, Hepatitis A or Hepatitis B? (Only one of these answers is required.) What is Chlamydia? 25 Points: What is the HIV-testing window period? 50 Points: What are ways to reduce your chances of getting HIV? 75 Points: What is the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)? Final Sexual Q & A Question 100 Points: Who are women or teens? (Only one of these answers is required.) Helping Teens To Make Healthy Decisions About Sex and Relationships: A Resource for Educators 192
8 Lesson Eight Answer Sheet SEXUAL HEALTH 5 Points: What is a yeast infection? 10 Points: What is ovulation? 15 Points: What is a testicular self-exam (TSE)? 20 Points: What is a Pap test? 25 Points: What is bacterial vaginosis (BV)? 50 Points: What are sexual orientations? 75 Points: What are symptoms of PID (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease)? Final Sexual Q & A Question 100 Points: What is folic acid? Helping Teens To Make Healthy Decisions About Sex and Relationships: A Resource for Educators 193
9 Lesson Eight - Birth Control cards - From 5 to 100 Points Birth Control for 5 Points This should be taken daily at the same time to prevent pregnancy Sexual Jeopardy Birth Control for 10 Points Pulling the penis out of the vagina before ejaculation Sexual Jeopardy Birth Control for 15 Points Not enough lubrication, improper storage or expired Sexual Jeopardy Birth Control for 20 Points Water-retention, nausea or spotting during the first three months Sexual Jeopardy Birth Control for 25 Points These are approximately 88% effective in preventing pregnancy Sexual Jeopardy Birth Control for 50 Points Best taken within 72 hours of unprotected sexual intercourse Sexual Jeopardy Birth Control for 75 Points Prevents an egg from being released from the ovaries Sexual Jeopardy Birth Control for 100 Points These injections are given four times a year Helping Teens To Make Healthy Decisions About Sex and Relationships: A Resource for Educators 194
10 Lesson Eight - Sexual Health cards - From 5 to 100 Points Sexual Health for 5 Points Sexual Jeopardy Sexual Health for 10 Points This infection causes itching and a thick, white vaginal discharge When a clear, sticky vaginal fluid is discharged monthly Sexual Jeopardy Sexual Health for 15 Points A male self-exam that should be done monthly Sexual Jeopardy Sexual Health for 20 Points A yearly exam for all sexually active women Sexual Jeopardy Sexual Health for 25 Points Sexual Jeopardy Sexual Health for 50 Points A grey-white vaginal discharge with a bad odour is one symptom of this infection Heterosexual, gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, transsexual, queer or questioning Sexual Jeopardy Sexual Health for 75 Points Lower abdominal pain, fever, bleeding or pain during sexual intercourse Sexual Jeopardy Sexual Health for 100 Points This vitamin should be taken daily by all women of childbearing age Helping Teens To Make Healthy Decisions About Sex and Relationships: A Resource for Educators 195
11 Lesson Eight - STI and HIV cards - From 5 to 100 Points STI and HIV for 5 Points STI and HIV for 10 Points Hugging, kissing, sharing drinks or casual contact Painful blisters near the genitals STI and HIV for 15 Points An STI that can be passed through oral sex STI and HIV for 20 Points The most common curable STI in youth STI and HIV for 25 Points A time frame of 12 weeks STI and HIV for 50 Points Practicing safer sex, not sharing needles and not having an STI STI and HIV for 75 Points The STI linked to cervical cancer in women Sexual Game STI and HIV for 100 Points People with the fastest growing rate of HIV infection Helping Teens To Make Healthy Decisions About Sex and Relationships: A Resource for Educators 196
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21 Birth Control for 5 Points This should be taken daily at the same time to prevent pregnancy
22 Birth Control for 10 Points Pulling the penis out of the vagina before ejaculation
23 Birth Control for 15 Points Not enough lubrication, improper storage or expired
24 Sexual Q and A Game Birth Control for 20 Points Water-retention, nausea or spotting during the first three months
25 Birth Control for 25 Points These are approximately 88% effective in preventing pregnancy
26 Sexual Q and A Game Birth Control for 50 Points Best taken within 72 hours of unprotected sexual intercourse
27 Birth Control for 75 Points Prevents an egg from being released from the ovaries
28 Birth Control for 100 Points These injections are given four times a year
29 Birth Control Birth CONTROL
30 STI and HIV for 5 Points Hugging, kissing, sharing drinks or casual contact
31 STI and HIV for 10 Points Painful blisters near the genitals
32 STI and HIV for 15 Points An STI that can be passed through oral sex
33 STI and HIV for 20 Points The most common curable STI in youth
34 STI and HIV for 25 Points A time frame of 12 weeks
35 STI and HIV for 50 Points Practicing safer sex, not sharing needles and not having an STI
36 STI and HIV for 75 Points The STI linked to cervical cancer in women
37 STI and HIV for 100 Points People with the fastest growing rate of HIV infection
38 STI and HIV Sexually Transmitted Infections & HIV
39 Sexual Health for 5 Points This infection causes itching and a thick, white vaginal discharge
40 Sexual Health for 10 Points When a clear, sticky vaginal fluid is discharged monthly
41 Sexual Health for 15 Points A male self-exam that should be done monthly
42 Sexual Health for 20 Points A yearly exam for all sexually active women
43 Sexual Health for 25 Points A grey-white vaginal discharge with a bad odour is one symptom of this infection
44 Sexual Health for 50 Points Heterosexual, gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, transsexual, queer or questioning
45 Sexual Health for 75 Points Lower abdominal pain, fever, bleeding or pain during sexual intercourse
46 Sexual Health for 100 Points This vitamin should be taken daily by all women of childbearing age
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