Review and Resources Grades 4-6, Lesson #18

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Review and Resources Grades 4-6, Lesson #18 Time Needed 50-60 minutes Student Learning Objectives To be able to... 1. Recognize the definitions of at least 90% of the vocabulary introduced in the unit. 2. Identify personal and community resources for information about sexuality and assistance with specific problems. 3. Use the internet and phone to access those resources. Agenda 1. Explain reasons for lesson. 2. Use Review & Resources Worksheet and mini-case studies to help students identify community resources. 3. Use the internet on computers in a lab setting to help students practice locating resources. 4. Use a Vocabulary Bingo Activity to review new terminology from entire unit (Lessons #1-14). This lesson was most recently reviewed September 28, 2012. 19-1

Materials Needed Classroom Materials: Enough computers so that students can either use one alone or in pairs. Student Materials: (for each student) Resources Worksheet Review & Resources Vocabulary Bingo Game Cards You will need one class set. There are 8 different cards, so depending upon the size of your class you will need approximately 4 copies of each Game Card, so that each student gets one. 25 paper clips per student (to use as bingo markers) 19-2

Activities 1. Explain reasons for lesson. Ask the class how they feel when they re lost. Explain that people sometimes feel the same way when they have a problem and don't know how to get help. This lesson is about finding help when you or a friend has a problem. 2. Use Review & Resources Worksheet and mini-case studies to help students identify community resources. Hand out the Worksheet. Start by making corrections to the form as a group. For example: The Crisis Clinic, a private non-profit, provides information on community resources, including Teen Link and Youth Resources in King County via web, e-mail and by phone at 2-1-1. The 2-1-1 system operates in most of the United States, but if it is not available in your area, have students cross it off. In Washington State, the agency that handles allegations of child abuse is called Child Protective Services. If you live in another state where the child protective agency has a different name, have students correct the name. If you have a nearby child-friendly after school venue, such as the Boys & Girls Club or the YMCA, you can have students write it into the columns marked other. Read Situation A, below, aloud and have students silently mark one or more responses to each. Emphasize that there are no wrong answers. Discuss their responses. Then read Situation B, and so on. A. Your friends have all started puberty and you haven't. You're pretty sure there's nothing wrong, but you can't help worrying. Where could you turn for help? B. You have been feeling very tired lately and you need a physical checkup. Where could you turn for help? C. Your friend comes to school with bruises and welts on his back. He says his dad got mad at him. Where could you turn for help? D. You need information about STDs for a report at school. Where could you turn for help? E. You and your little brother and sister have a new babysitter. He is 18. Yesterday and today he came into your bedroom without knocking while you were changing your clothes. The first time you thought it was just a mistake. Now you're not sure. Where could you turn for help? F. You heard a word you didn't understand. Your friend thinks it has to do with checkups and cancer. You wonder what it means. Where could you turn for help? G. Your sister thinks she might be pregnant. Where could you suggest she turn for help? 19-3

H. Ever since your parents' divorce, you've been sad and not very interested in yourself or school. Where could you turn for help? I. Your friend says he might have an STD, but he doesn't know how to find out. Where could you suggest he turn for help? J. You are invited to a party where you think there might be a lot of older kids and no parents. You don't want your friends to think you're a baby, but you're confused about the decision. Where could you turn for help? 3. Use the internet on school computers, individually or in pairs, to help students practice locating resources. First, remind students of school policies on internet searching. You can have your technology specialist or librarian bookmark the web pages before students arrive. Have students look up phone numbers for resources 2 through 10 and for any community resources they ve written in columns marked other. (They can finish columns 1, 5, 6 and 10 with their parents or guardians for homework, if they don t have or can t find the appropriate numbers to write in. See Homework, below.) The first person or pair to finish wins. 4. In the same teams, play the "Vocabulary Bingo" activity to review the whole unit s new vocabulary. Give each team 2-4 matching Bingo Game Cards and 25 markers per teammate. (Paper clips will do as markers). At random, you read asterisked definitions aloud from the glossary (Appendix G). Check each off as you go, in order to keep track of which you ve read. Each team places a marker on the correct term if they have it. Discussion among team members is encouraged. The first team to complete a row of 5 (vertically, horizontally, or diagonally) wins. Play three times if time allows. Homework Students options: Complete the Review and Resources Worksheet with an adult in the family (columns 1, 5, 6 and, if your family has a place of worship (church, synagogue, mosque, temple), column 10). * If you (the student) have made a personal glossary during the unit, make a title page and bind your glossary. If you (the student) have completed four or more worksheets in this unit, make a title page and bind the collection of worksheets. * see "Preparing Parents" on pages 6 to 7 in Important Reading for Teachers. 19-4

Review & Resources Worksheet Your name: DIRECTIONS: I will read you some stories. As I read Situation A, you decide where this person could go for help. Mark an X in the column or columns that make the most sense to you. If you have ideas you don t see here, write them in the columns at the right. Where to Call 1. Family: 2. School: 3. Police: 4. Library: 5. Doctor or Clinic: 6. Mental Health Center: 7. 1-866-TEENLINK 8. 2-1-1 9. Child Protective Services: 10. Place of worship: Other: Other: Other: A B C D E F G H I J 19-5

Review & Resources Worksheet 1 Answer Key Where to Call Family: example: Auntie s and Grandpa s cell # School: your school # Police: have students write in 9-1-1 Library: nearest branch s # Doctor or Clinic: nearby or family s primary care provider Mental Health Center: nearby or family s counselor 1.866.TEENLINK: This is a King County, WA helpline staffed by teens through the Crisis Clinic substitute your own local resource 2-1-1: most parts of the U.S. now have 2-1-1 service to help callers find local social & health agencies Child Protective Services: your local # Place of worship: # for family s own, if any Other: examples: a nearby Boys & Girls Club or YMCA Other: Other: A x x x x x B x x x x C x x x x x x x x x D x x x x E x x x x x x x x x F x x x x x G x x x x x x H x x x x x x x I x x x x x J x x x x x x 19-6

Review & Resources Vocabulary Bingo Game Card 1 Privacy Nocturnal Emission Implantation Urethra Labia Alternative Puberty Ovulation Penis Clitoris Considerate Sperm Genitals Anus Uterus Exploitation Ovum Semen Testicles Fallopian Tube Self-esteem Erection Circumcision Scrotum Vagina 19-7

Review & Resources Vocabulary Bingo Game Card 2 Alternative Puberty Ovulation Vas Deferens Cervix Sexuality Menstruation Genitals Testicles Clitoris Exploitation Sperm Implantation Prostate Fallopian Tube Self-esteem Erection Ejaculation Penis Ovary Consequence Ovum Circumcision Scrotum Uterus 19-8

Review & Resources Vocabulary Bingo Game Card 3 Sexuality Sperm Ejaculation Scrotum Vagina Privacy Ovum Genitals Prostate Cervix Consequence Menstruation Circumcision Urethra Ovary Self-esteem Erection Semen Penis Fallopian Tube Considerate Pituitary Fertilization Vas Deferens Labia 19-9

Review & Resources Vocabulary Bingo Game Card 4 Privacy Nocturnal Emission Ejaculation Urethra Cervix Exploitation Puberty Semen Penis Vagina Alternative Pituitary Fertilization Testicles Uterus Consequence Ovum Ovulation Prostate Clitoris Considerate Menstruation Implantation Anus Ovary 19-10

Review & Resources Vocabulary Bingo Game Card 5 Alternative Puberty Ovulation Testicles Uterus Sexuality Erection Genitals Urethra Vagina Self-esteem Nocturnal Emission Semen Vas Deferens Cervix Considerate Pituitary Circumcision Anus Fallopian Tube Exploitation Sperm Fertilization Scrotum Labia 19-11

Review & Resources Vocabulary Bingo Game Card 6 Alternative Menstruation Ovulation Scrotum Ovary Sexuality Puberty Fertilization Anus Fallopian Tube Privacy Sperm Implantation Vas Deferens Clitoris Self-esteem Noctural Emission Circumcision Testicles Labia Consequence Erection Ejaculation Prostate Uterus 19-12

Review & Resources Vocabulary Bingo Game Card 7 Alternative Sperm Semen Urethra Vagina Considerate Menstruation Ejaculation Vas Deferens Labia Exploitation Puberty Ovulation Testicles Uterus Consequence Pituitary Fertilization Prostate Ovary Sexuality Ovum Genitals Penis Cervix 19-13

Review & Resources Vocabulary Bingo Game Card 8 Privacy Menstruation Implantation Scrotum Vagina Sexuality Erection Genitals Anus Fallopian Tube Exploitation Ovum Circumcision Urethra Clitoris Self-esteem Pituitary Semen Penis Ovary Consequence Nocturnal Emission Ejaculation Prostate Cervix 19-14