Reproductive & Sexual Anatomy
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Our Amazing Bodies, Every Part Deserves A Proper Name
Source: ETR ReCAPP Website Summary: This lesson is designed to help young children learn to integrate the sexual parts of their bodies with the rest of their bodies by learning their correct names. The facilitator uses simple line drawings (provided) of boys and girls to help children identify and learn the names of the genitals.
To view this lesson click here: Am I Normal? Exploring Preteens’ Personal Concerns about Puberty
Source: ETR ReCAPP Website Summary: This lesson helps preadolescents identify common concerns about their changing bodies and puberty and allows them to recognize normal variation in the development of their bodies.
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Source: Advocates for Youth Summary: The goal of this lesson is to increase participants’ knowledge of male and female anatomy and reproductive systems. Participants work in groups to answer a series of questions located on three separate handouts. The answers are not to be graded but will be discussed after completion.
To View this lesson click here: Reproductive System, Day 1, Grades 4-6, Lesson #11
Source: Family Life and Sexual Health (F.L.A.S.H.) curriculum, Public Health – Seattle & King County Summary: This lesson focuses on the anatomy and physiology of the female and male reproductive systems.
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Reproductive System, Day 2, Grades 4-6, Lesson #12
Source: Family Life and Sexual Health (F.L.A.S.H.) curriculum, Public Health – Seattle & King County Summary: This lesson focuses on distinguishing between myths and facts about the female and male reproductive systems and explaining the processes of the menstrual cycle, sperm production, and ejaculation.
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To view all F.L.A.S.H. lessons, click here: Reproductive System, Grades 7 and 8, Lessons #6 and 7Source: Family Life and Sexual Health (F.L.A.S.H.) curriculum, Public Health – Seattle & King County Target Audience: Level III (early adolescence, ages 12 through 15; middle school/junior high school; grades 7-8) Duration of Lesson: Two class periods Date Published: 2010 Summary: This lesson focuses on the anatomy and physiology of the reproductive system. An optional family homework assignment is included.
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Source: Family Life and Sexual Health (F.L.A.S.H.) curriculum, Public Health – Seattle & King County Summary: This lesson focuses on the structures and functions of the male and female reproductive system.
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