 Pre Test  “A Poem about an AIDS Victim”  PowerPoint  “The Announcement” Video.

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 Pre Test  “A Poem about an AIDS Victim”  PowerPoint  “The Announcement” Video

 Work Alone  Flip paper over when done  Wait for more instructions!

 What was Mr. Pinnington’s reaction to acquiring AIDS?  Why do you think he reacted this way

 What is the narrator’s reaction to Mr. Pinnington’s disease and what is meant by the line “And not to be afraid to live the truth?”  Why should society accept and help AIDS patients

 AIDS  A- Acquired  I- Immune  D- Deficiency  S-Syndrome

 AIDS is the syndrome which appears in advanced stages of HIV infection  HIV is a virus

 SEX  ANAL  ORAL  VAGINAL

 BLOOD TRANSFUSION  BLOOD TEST  BLOOD PRODUCTS

 SHARING NEEDLES  DIRTY NEEDLES

 CHILD BIRTH  BREAST MILK

 YOU CAN GET AIDS FROM….

 Finish ESPN 30:30  Discussion of ESPN 30:30  PP Info  Hand Shake Activity  Worksheets/ Closure

 What was Magic like before the announcement?  Thoughts and feeling about the interview during practice

 How did people treat him after? Family? Teammates?  What did he teach the world?

 What did you learn from the handshake activity  What are 4 ways to get HIV/AIDs  How can you protect yourself?  Was the timeline a good source of info?