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Ground Rules Respect others’ opinions Avoid put-downs Respect privacy: “I know someone who…” Don’t interrupt Refrain from discussing sex ed. in the hallways, classrooms, buses, or locker rooms. If you feel light-headed put your head on your desk. Today is a low key… Individual work day. Ipad monitoring soft has been installed. So Mrs. Johnson can see what you are doing on your Ipad. Please stay on task.

Abstinence READ THIS! You need to know this word for the test What Is It? Abstinence is not having sex. A person who decides to practice abstinence has decided not to have sex or any type of intimate sexual contact. How Does It Work? If two people don't have sex, then sperm can't fertilize an egg and there's no possibility of a pregnancy. Some forms of birth control depend on barriers that prevent the sperm from reaching the egg (such as condoms or diaphragms). Others interfere with the menstrual cycle (as birth control pills do). With abstinence, no barriers or pills are necessary because the person is not being sexually intimate with others.

Abstinence READ THIS! You need to know this word for the test How Well Does It Work? Abstinence is 100% effective in preventing pregnancy. Although many birth control methods can have high rates of success if used properly, they can fail occasionally. Practicing abstinence ensures that a girl won't become pregnant because there's no opportunity for sperm to fertilize an egg.

Abstinence READ THIS! You need to know this word for the test Protection Against STDs Abstinence protects people against most STDs. Only complete and consistent abstinence can totally prevent pregnancy and protect against STDs. Because a person does not have any type of intimate sexual contact when he or she practices complete and consistent abstinence, there is no risk of passing on a sexually transmitted infection.

Abstinence READ THIS! You need to know this word for the test How Do You Do It? Not having sex may seem easy because it's not doing anything. But peer pressure and things you see on TV and in the movies can make the decision to practice abstinence more difficult. If it seems like everybody else is having sex, some people may feel they have to do it, too, just to be accepted. Don't let kidding or pressure from friends, a girlfriend, a boyfriend, or even the media push you into something that's not right for you. The truth is that most teens are not having sex. A couple can still have a relationship without having sex. If you've made a decision not to have sex, it's an important personal choice and the people who care about you should respect that.

Female Reproductive System Listen or read (You have to have earbuds if you want to listen) Listen or read pages 1-4 Tap on link: https://kidshealth.org/en/teens/female-repro.html?WT.ac=t-ra#

Male Reproductive System Listen or read (You have to have earbuds if you want to listen) Listen or read pages 1-3 Tap on link: https://kidshealth.org/en/teens/male- repro.html?WT.ac=ctg#catchanging-body

Labeling Turn to page 10 in the packet Label the parts of each reproductive system

Female Reproductive System Fallopian Tubes Uterus Ovary Endometrium Egg Cervix Vagina

Male Reproductive System Seminal Vesicles Cowper’s Glands Prostate Gland Vas Deferens Urethra Epididymis Penis Testes Scrotum

Pages 9 & 11 Use pages 400 – 404 of the textbook to complete pages 9 and 11 of family life packet. You will have a post quiz.