Journal Entry #17 How many people will contract an STD by the age of 25? (ie. ¼, ¾, etc -Answer: More than half of all people will contract an STD by.

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Journal Entry #17 How many people will contract an STD by the age of 25? (ie. ¼, ¾, etc -Answer: More than half of all people will contract an STD by age 25!!

STD/STI Sexually Transmitted Disease-STD Sexually Transmitted Infection-STI STDs are often divided into two categories: Viral – can be treated but not cured Bacterial - can be cured with antibiotics

STD/STI Chlamydia Gonorrhea Syphilis Trichomoniasis Herpes Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Hepatitis B Public Lice (Crabs) Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

Your turn to teach!! Chlamydia- Nik and Nate Gonorrhea- Jayquan M and Alex Syphilis- Emily M and Emily F Trichomoniasis- Monica and Courtney Herpes- Dakota, Matt and Libby Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)- Kyla and Jayquan S Hepatitis B- Austin and Jonalyn Public Lice (Crabs)- Jorge and Maggie Pelvic Inflammatory Disease- John and Lesley

What needs to be done today: Research of STD/STI using provided resources (laptop) Decide on make-up of lesson (powerpoint, activity, worksheets, podcast etc) Assign tasks and split up work evenly Create a google doc to collaborate

Your turn to teach!! Chlamydia- Matt, Bridgitte and Sarah Gonorrhea- Zach and Kayla Syphilis- Christian, Jared and Gaby Trichomoniasis- Katy D and Aly S Herpes- Kaitlyn H, Josh, Ally R Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)- Jose, Eric and Paul Hepatitis B- Aldo and Jesus Public Lice (Crabs)- Brandon and Katelyn F Pelvic Inflammatory Disease- Eli, Tori, Chantelle

What needs to be done today: Research of STD/STI using provided resources (laptop) Decide on make-up of lesson (powerpoint, activity, worksheets, podcast etc) Assign tasks and split up work evenly Create a google doc to collaborate