Look at the 4 family photos. Decide which photo is the “odd one out” and be prepared to explain your choice. A B C D.

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Look at the 4 family photos. Decide which photo is the “odd one out” and be prepared to explain your choice. A B C D

Lesson Outcomes 1.To recall the definition of some key terms 2.Organise your ideas 3.Validate a position through reasoning and evidence Note: LGBT stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Remember to be respectful when discussing your ideas

Match the word to its definition A.Sexuality B.Lesbian C.Gay D.Bisexual E.Transgender F.Inherited Trait G.Gender Identity H.Gene I.Variation J.Environment 1.The living and non living parts that make up where an organism lives 2.Different characteristics in a species 3.Being sexually attracted to males and females 4.Female sexually attracted to females 5.A way to decide who is male or females according to social rules 6.A person who is one sex and considers themselves to be a different gender 7.An identity according to who you are attracted 8.A section of DNA that determines a characteristic eg eye colour 9.Male sexually attracted to males 10.Characteristic that is passed genetically from parent to child

Match the word to its definition (Answers) A.Sexuality B.Lesbian C.Gay D.Bisexual E.Transgender F.Inherited Trait G.Gender Identity H.Gene I.Variation J.Environment 7. An identity according to who you are attracted 4. Female sexually attracted to females 9. Male sexually attracted to males 3. Being sexually attracted to males and females 6. A person who is one sex and considers themselves to be a different gender 2. Characteristic that is passed genetically from parent to child 5. A way to decide who is male or females according to social rules 8. A section of DNA that determines a characteristic eg eye colour 10. Different characteristics in a species 2. The living and non living parts that make up where an organism lives

Now lets investigate further... Look at the next statement. Try to use what you know about variation, inheritance and environmental factors to answer the question.

Children of parents who identify as LGBT become LGBT…. There is no evidence to support this. Write down 2 explanations why this statement isn’t true.

Finally…. A Review Triangle 1 Things you knew before the lesson 2 Things you learnt in today’s lesson 3 things you would like to find out more information about