LET’S TALK ABOUT SEX OBJ: I will express previously learned info on relationships, STDs, and contraception. .

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LET’S TALK ABOUT SEX OBJ: I will express previously learned info on relationships, STDs, and contraception. .

Let’s talk about sex http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzfo4txaQJA

Warm-up Read: Sticky Bonds or Are teens too young to love? Reflect on the following questions: What do your parent tell you about sex and dating? What do your friends tell you about sex and dating? What messages does the media (TV, magazines, radio) give you about sex and dating?

Survey with your Feet! Song: Take a Chance on Me Pick a scenario from the bag. Go to the place on the wall that represents your feeling about this scenario.

VIDEO CLIP: Overcoming Pressure (segment 7) Do you feel uncomfortable pressure in dating relationships?

Philosophical chairs FOCUS: Talk about sensitive issues involving relationships, dating and sex When the statement appears, decide whether you agree, disagree, or not sure

Teens are too young to be “in love?”

It is okay to pressure your partner to have sex if you are in a serious relationship.

Teens are too young to have sex.

It is okay to have friends of the opposite sex when you are in a serious relationship.

Sex is a way of proving or showing a person how much you love them?

There are many ways to show affection that do not involve sex?

It is okay for a 15 year old to date a 21 year old.

The guy should “wear the pants” in the relationship.

It is “cool” to be a virgin.

If you have a boyfriend/girlfriend, you will be more special.