Health Online - Cambra
Topic outline
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Important class info here!
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Complete this as part of attendance for January 30. Must be completed by February 2.
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Every Monday there will be a quick CHECK-IN posted here. Extra credit points will be awarded for completing the check-in but it must be competed on the Monday it was assigned.
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The mission of AMAZE is to harnesses the power of digital media to provide children and adolescents around the globe with medically accurate, age-appropriate, affirming, and honest sex education they can access directly online—regardless of where they live or what school they attend.
AMAZE also strives to assist adults—parents, guardians, educators and health care providers around the globe—to communicate effectively and honestly about sex and sexuality with the children and adolescents in their lives.
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Six Minute Sex Ed helps people talk openly about sex and relationships, created by Kim Cavill, Sex Education Teacher. Level one episodes cover the basics, Level Two episodes are more complex. Six Minute Sex Ed is inclusive, informative, and sex positive. You can find Six Minute Sex Ed wherever you get your podcasts and also at www.teaandintimacy.com.
It is only six minutes and I listen to episodes while working out. It is often ideas covered in my classes and it is nice to hear another voice speaking on the subject of sexual health.
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Some documentaries we normally watch that you may be interested in watching on your own (completely optional).
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This Zoom was pre-recorded so you can watch it at your convenience.
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The explainer I normally send out that goes along with each lesson. Things are different this semester but the topics still have the same basic idea.
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Class code on everfi is: 24612cd5
Use the same account you created for alcoholEDU
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There is a face-to-face Alateen meeting in Monterey on Wednesday nights at 7:30 - 8:30 pm. at St. Timothy Lutheran Church, 52 Soledad Drive in Monterey. There is also an Alateen meeting in Seaside on Wednesday nights at 6 p.m.-7:15 p.m.
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Watch this video and answer questions.
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Information about a wide variety of drugs. Use this info to fill out the fact grid and in forming your argument for the forum.
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Drug Presentations
Drug
Consequences
and risks
How addictive?
Effects on teenagers everyday life
One interesting fact
Marijuana
MDMA/Ecstasy
Cocaine/Crack
Meth
Heroin
Prescription Amphetamine
Prescription Opioids
Prescription Depressants
After completing your drug grid decide which is the most dangerous drug for teens. Explain your choice and use evidence to defend your position. (150 - 250 words) and place on the discussion board.
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After completing your drug grid decide which is the most dangerous drug for teens. Explain your choice and use evidence to defend your position. (150 - 250 words) (10 points)
Reply to three other students who have chosen a different drug by respectfully disagreeing using evidence. (5 points)