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Guidelines for Discussion Treat the subject seriously. Use humor appropriately. Use the correct terms for body parts and functions. Respect other people and their ideas. Avoid gossiping. Avoid personal questions and stories. Ask questions; questions are good. Grade 6 | Lesson 1

Puberty Changes Cards Answers Lesson 1 | A Climate for Growth Puberty Changes Cards Answers Male Body: Testicles and penis grow larger Have nocturnal emissions or wet dreams Have erections Grow hair on the face and chest Grow sperm Grade 6 | Lesson 1

Puberty Changes Cards Answers Lesson 1 | A Climate for Growth Puberty Changes Cards Answers Female Body: Breasts grow larger Begin menstruating or having periods Hips grow wider Have vaginal secretions Release eggs Grade 6 | Lesson 1

Puberty Changes Cards Answers Everybody: Have oily skin Grow rapidly Grow hair on arms, legs, and genitals Voice changes May become interested in having a romantic partner Sweat more Need to shower more often Have mood swings Need to use deodorant Want more independence May develop romantic feelings Want to spend more time with friends May have acne Grade 6 | Lesson 1

Guidelines for Discussion Treat the subject seriously. Use humor appropriately. Use the correct terms for body parts and functions. Respect other people and their ideas. Avoid gossiping. Avoid personal questions and stories. Ask questions; questions are good. Grade 6 | Lesson 1