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Sex Ed Day: Permission Slips & Class Rules

On the first day of Sex Ed, make sure to turn in your permission slip to Ms. J. While you wait, follow the class rules and be mature. Don't make fun of others or share the information inappropriately. Learn about privacy and respect. Use the anonymous questions box to ask anything you're uncomfortable with. Take the Brainpop quizzes to test your knowledge.

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Sex Ed Day: Permission Slips & Class Rules

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  1. Sex Ed Day 1 Did you turn in your permission slip? Do you have it? Get it to Ms. J. While you are waiting, just chill quietly. You can do it, Ms. J. totally believes in you.

  2. Rule for Sex Ed: #1: Be Mature • It’s ok to be uncomfortable with this info. • It is NOT ok to… • Make fun of questions other people ask • Share your new knowledge by yelling it down the hall, in your math or other classes, educate small children on the bus. • IT IS WAY NOT OK to be the ookey older kid on the bus telling the little kids about what you learned in class. That is not your job and if it gets back to the school, you will be in big trouble.

  3. Rule 2: “Someone I Know…” • I had a student that came into class and said, “My Dad takes Viagra, what does that do?” • His question is appropriate, but I’m sure his dad doesn’t want everyone knowing he takes Viagra. • Phrase any questions about a person(Your sister, your friend, you) as “Someone I know said…”

  4. Rule 3: Privacy • You do not ask the teacher about their sex life • EWWWWWWWW, what’s the matter with you, Freak! • Generally, what is said here stays here (Like don’t yell it down the hall, weirdo). • Exception: Your parents ask, “What did you talk about in Sex Ed today?” You answer them, otherwise the teacher looks ookey. • You don’t walk around telling your friends, “That person asked a bunch a questions in sex ed, they must be doing it.” Allow people to ask their questions safely.

  5. Anonymous Questions Box • Every day or almost every day you will get a note card for the anonymous question box. • Anonymous means: Don’t write your name on the card. • Use the card to ask a question you don’t want to ask in front of the class. • If you don’t have a question you write, “Ms. J. have a great day” or draw a picture (not a perverted one though).

  6. Sex Ed Day 1. • Brainpop Quiz/pretest:Reproductive Health and Puberty. • Answer the questions as best as you can. • If you copy off of a neighbor, make sure they are smarter than you.

  7. Watch Brainpop • www.brainpop.com • Reproductive Anatomy-review quiz at the end. • Puberty-review quiz at the end. • Time for writing questions on question card.

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