Girl's Varsity Basketball
Physical Education
Freshman Health
Junior Health
Freshman Health

4/11: Review Health Proficiency, in class I AM... activity

4/14: Video  Bully

4/15 : C ontinue  Bully video

4/16 : Finish  Bully  video

4/17: Questions related to  Bully  video

4/28:  Bully  questions due.  Review and discuss questions

4/29: Begin male & female reporduction unit - PowerPoint - notes

4/30: continue male & female reproduction PowerPoint - notes

5/1: continue reproduction - notes, homework female reproduction crossword due 5/2

5/2: crossword homework due, finish Male reproduction notes, classwork male E-I-E-I-Health worksheet

5/5 return work, reproduction puzzles to review repro.systems, begin conception PowerPoint

5/6 quiz, continue PowerPoint

5/7 finish PowerPoint

5/8 Video Journey into Life

5/9 contraception PowerPoint, charts

5/12 continue contraception PowerPoint, group work - scenarios

5/13 STI's

5/14 STI's

5/15 review reproduction, conception, contraception

5/16 quiz review

5/19 quiz

5/20 tobacco PowerPoint

5/21 tobacco PowerPoint

5/22 Tobacco PowerPoint

5/23 video No If's, Ands, or Butts, questions after video

5/27 finish tobacco PowerPoint, Pre-Post Questions

5/28 view video   The Science of Steroids.  W  atch video at      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUTvaU5fXO4

5/29 finish video   The Science of Steroids

5/30 worksheet for The Science of Steroids

6/2 go over Science of Steroids worksheet, Video   Conflict, Communication and Relationships

6/3  guest speaker Domestic Abuse & Sexual Assault Crisis Center of Warren County

6/4 PowerPoint about dating violence

6/5 guest speaker Domestic Abuse & Sexual Assault Crisis Center of Warren County

6/6 Video   Dating for Real:  Building Safe and Healthy Relationships (1st half today & continue on Monday)

6/7

4 Ways to Effectively Communicate

1) Have a clear goal and know what you want to say

2) Be aware of your emotions and body language

3) Be a good listener and reflect this back

4) Know how and when to compromise

6/10

Marijuana-pot, dope, weed, maryjane, reefer, doobie

can be detected up to 28 days

1960-.2% THC......today 5-14% THC

THC stored in fatty organs-brain, lungs, repr. organs

SHORT TERM EFFECTS

-increased appetite

-bloodshot eyes

-dry mouth and throat

-difficulty tracking time

-impaired short term memory

-paranoia, hallucinations

-unable to perform tasks that require coordination for example driving or playing sports

 

LONG TERM EFFECTS

-greater risk of head and throat cancer

-decrease in testoerone for men

-decrease in fertility for men

-increase in testoterone for women

-physiological dependence requiring more of the drug to get the same effect

-weight gain due to increased appetite

-weakened immune system

-possible increased risk of depression or other mental illness

 

FINAL EXAM

True/False, Matching, Fill In, Multiple Choice, Short Answer

-Bullying

-Character

-Reproductive System

-Smoking

-Marijuana

-Communication

-Dating Violence/Sexual Assault