BELLWORK Complete vocabulary in workbook on page 189 Write the entire sentence. Turn your vocabulary...

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BELLWORK Complete vocabulary in workbook on page 189 Write the entire sentence. Turn your vocabulary into the class drawer, but KEEP your workbooks on your desk!

Transcript of BELLWORK Complete vocabulary in workbook on page 189 Write the entire sentence. Turn your vocabulary...

BELLWORK

Complete vocabulary in workbook on page 189

Write the entire sentence.

Turn your vocabulary into the class drawer, but KEEP your workbooks on your desk!

WHAT IS SELF-DISCIPLINE?Self-discipline- is the ability you have to control

and motivate yourself to stay on task and do what is right. Training oneself and one’s behavior, usually for personal improvement.

• You show self-discipline when you…

• End a date at a reasonable hour.• Respect a partner’s choice to

refrain from sexual activity.• Plan a study session with a date

when others are home.• Walk away from violence or

emotional abuse.

Your personal identity is how you view yourself as a unique individual. Your identity is formed by:

1. Your relationships

2. Your likes & dislikes

3. Your experiences with other people

Your identity also depends on your age and circumstances, and it will continue to change throughout your life.

A gender role is the behavior and traits expected of a male or female. * Your first ideas of what it means to be male or female come from seeing how others define the gender. *Society as a whole has certain gender role expectations. **EACH INDIVIDUAL PERSON has opinions about what a male or female should be like.

Both heredity and environment are believed to have an effect on how people acquire gender traits.

Look at page 184 in your workbooks

GENDER ROLES HAVE CHANGED

• Remember that as society changes so do roles.

• Stereotypes- the ideas about the qualities or behaviors of a certain group of people, also change.

• In traditional gender roles, many people viewed the man as the sole or primary wage earner, the woman as the homemaker and took care of the children and family’s daily care.

• Today, it is more common for men to be directly involved in the care of their children. Many families today rely on the woman’s income.

While gender roles have evolved or changed, people still have different expectations for male and female behavior. Some people are accepting of new gender roles, while others prefer traditional ones

Male Roles Female Roles

ASSIGNMENT: “CHANGING GENDER ROLES”Using magazines, find 3 advertisements

that show stereotyped gender roles. Fill in the chart and answer the questions below the chart.

Sexual identity is the way people see themselves as males and females.

Influences on sexual identity:

1. Family

2. Peers

3. Media

4. Society

Sexual identity develops in childhood.

The strongest influence on a person’s gender identity is family.

SECTION 2

: SEXUAL

BEHAVIO

RS

SEXUAL BEHAVIORS

1. Sexuality is your beliefs and values about sexual behavior.

2. Children learn values about sexuality from family

3. Sexual Pressures:

a. Sexual activity is not the same as intimacy. Intimacy is a closeness between two people. (hugging, holding hands, kissing, sharing thoughts, feelings, & dreams)

b. A lasting and loving relationship is not based on sexual activity.

c. Sexual activity does not make you an adult.

d. It cannot save a poor relationship.

4. Your best defense is to plan ahead and avoid situations where you may be tempted to engage in sexual activity.

5. Abstinence is a deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors, including sexual activity and the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs.

6. Abstinence requires planning and self-control.

7. A sexually transmitted infection (STI) is an illness that is spread through sexual contact.

8. There are 19 million new infections each year.

9. About half of these occur in people ages 15-24.

10. Females with untreated STIs may develop pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). This can damage the reproductive organs and lead to sterility, meaning the inability to have children.

11. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is one type of STD. It is caused by a virus called the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

12. HIV is spread though sexual contact, but also spread among drug users who share needles, and an infected female can pass the virus to her baby if she becomes pregnant.

TEEN PREGNANCY

13. When teens become parents:

a. Many do not finish high school or go on for further education.

b. Many do not get medical care during pregnancy

c. They are rarely prepared for the many duties of parenting

d. Many teen families are dysfunctional.

14. Rape - forced sexual intercourse; an act of violence; may occur between strangers or people who know each other.

 

15. Date rape - rape that takes place in a dating situation

16. Fidelity - faithfulness

INNER BEAUTY – DISCUSSION QUESTIONS1.Do you think society’s emphasis on a

prescribed definition of beauty makes people feel insecure about what they have to offer in marriage?

2.What do magazines communicate about the importance of physical attractiveness in securing and maintaining a relationship?

3.Considering today’s digital imaging techniques and surgical procedures, do you think advertising images portray “real” people?

ASSIGNMENT: DIFFERENT VIEWS OF INNER BEAUTY

1. Use your phones or my computers to search for quotes, poetry, photography, song lyrics, etc. that you believe are related to the theme of inner beauty

2. Write down anything you find on notebook paper for me to read and approve.

3. We are going to create a class collage to hang in the hallway with artwork, song lyrics, poetry, photography, etc. displaying inner beauty