Today we will: Research STDs

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Today we will: Research STDs So We Can: prepare to inform our classmates of the dangers and risks

Which STD (STI) will you research: 1. HPV (Human Papillomavirus) (Pap- i- low- ma) 2. Chlamydia 3. Trichomoniasis (tri- coe- mah-ni-a-sis) 4. Gonorrhea 5. Herpes (Genital and Oral) 6. Syphilis 7. HIV/ AIDs 8. Pubic Lice (Crabs) 9. Hepatitis 10. Bacterial Vaginosis

Thursday March 30 through Google Doc WHEN is it due? First Checkpoint: STI Quiz (over your individual STI): Final Project Due: Presentation Dates: STI Quiz: WHERE will we need to turn it in? Presentation: Script (print): Thursday March 23 Tuesday March 28 Thursday March 30 Thursday March 30 and Tuesday April 4 Thursday April 6 Thursday March 30 through Google Doc Thursday March 30- Print Out 1st Checkpoint: 03/23/17 Quiz: 03/28/17 Final Project due: 03/30/17 Presentation Dates: 03/30 & 04/04/17 Final Quiz: 04/06/17

Research Time Use these 4 websites ONLY!! http://www.cdc.gov/ https://www.nlm.nih.gov/ www.ashastd.org www.who.org