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Family Life and Sexual Health, High School FLASH

Reproductive System Visual 1

Male (External)
Male Genital Variation

1. _______________________________ 5. ________________________________

2. _______________________________ 6. ________________________________

3. _______________________________ 7. ________________________________

4. _______________________________

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Reproductive System Visual 2

Female (External)
Female Genital Variation

1. _______________________________ 4. ________________________________

2. _______________________________ 5. ________________________________

3. _______________________________ 6. ________________________________

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Reproductive System Visual 3

Male (Internal)

1. _______________________________ 5. ________________________________

2. _______________________________ 6. ________________________________

3. _______________________________ 7. ________________________________

4. _______________________________ 8. ________________________________

9. _________________________________

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Reproductive System Visual 4

Female (Internal)

1. _______________________________ 5. ________________________________

2. _______________________________ 6. ________________________________

3. _______________________________ 7. ________________________________

4. _______________________________ 8. ________________________________

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Sexual Response System Visual 5

Human Sexual Response

Desire
(interest)

Arousal
(physical excitement)

Release
(orgasm or gradual)

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Lesson 2: Assessment Questions
1. Circle the correct statements below:
A. The shapes and sizes of bodies and body parts vary greatly from person to person.
B. There is a wide range of normal anatomy.
C. Physical differences between people should be respected.
D. Physical differences between people are usually the sign of a serious medical problem.

2. Fill in the correct term.


Ejaculation
Ovulation
Semen
Testicle
Urethra
Vagina
Vulva
A. The process of the egg leaving the ovary:
B. The process of sperm leaving the body:
C. Another word for the female genitals:
D. A passageway into the body for sperm, and a passageway out of the body for vaginal
fluids, menstrual fluids and a baby during childbirth:
E. In females, where urine leaves the body; in males, where urine and semen leave the
body:
F. Where testosterone and sperm are produced, starting in puberty:
G. The liquid containing sperm and other fluids:

3. Circle the three terms that describe an aspect of sexual response.


Desire Ovulation Arousal

Release Sperm production

Exit Ticket:
Draw a line connecting the body parts and processes that have similar roles in male and female
bodies.
Egg Ejaculation
Testicle Sperm
Ovulation Shaft of Clitoris
Shaft of Penis Fallopian Tube
Vas Deferens Ovary
Glans of Penis Glans of Clitoris

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Pregnancy Visual 1

Sperm & Egg

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Pregnancy Visual 2

The First Week

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Pregnancy Visual 3

Sex Determination

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Pregnancy Visual 4

Fetal Development

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Sexual Health Resources


In King County
Student Handout
Confidential
Teens of any age can get all the services listed on this handout confidentially in Washington
State. Confidential services include birth control, condoms, emergency contraception,
pregnancy tests, STD and HIV tests, prenatal care, abortion and adoption.

Birth Control and STD Clinics


These clinics have birth control, condoms, emergency contraception, pregnancy tests, STD
tests and HIV tests. Services are confidential. Teens in Washington State can sign up for free
birth control insurance, called Take Charge, at Public Health and Planned Parenthood.

Public Health – Seattle & King County Planned Parenthood Great Northwest
Free or low cost teen clinics 1-800-769-0045
206-263-1505 www.plannedparenthood.org
www.teenclinic.com
 Birth control method information (World Health Organization): Scroll down to see chart.
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs351/en/
 STD information (Centers for Disease Control): http://www.cdc.gov/std/
 HPV vaccine information (Centers for Disease Control): http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd-vac/hpv/

Help Finding a Clinic and Other Services


Community Health Access Program (CHAP Line) Teen Link
206-284-0331 or 1-800-756-5437 1-866-833-6546
Also helps people apply for health insurance www.866teenlink.org
chap@kingcounty.gov

Prenatal Care
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Maternity Support Clinics and WIC
206-263-1505
www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/personal/MSS.aspx

Abortion Clinics
Cedar River Clinics Planned Parenthood
(425) 255-0471 1-800-769-0045
www.cdearriverclinics.org http://www.plannedparenthood.org/planned-
parenthood-great-northwest
Adoption Agencies
Amara Open Adoption & Family Services
(206) 260-1700 1-800-772-1115
http://amaraparenting.org http://www.openadopt.org/

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Family Life and Sexual Health, High School FLASH

Two Truths and a Lie


Name: _____________________________ Period: _________________

Directions: Each topic below has two correct statements and one false statement. With
your team, circle the statements you think are false.

A. Pregnancy symptoms
1. Periods stop as soon as a person gets pregnant.
2. Common pregnancy symptoms include breast tenderness, nausea and feeling
tired.
3. Having to urinate more often than usual is common during pregnancy.

B. Pregnancy testing
1. A pregnancy test can be purchased at a drug store or done at a health clinic.
2. Pregnancy tests can show results as soon as 1 hour after conception.
3. A pregnancy test involves testing the woman’s urine.

C. Clinics and laws (Note: Teachers outside of Washington State will need to adapt
this item.)
1. In Washington State, a person can get a pregnancy test at any clinic or doctor’s
office, even if under age 18.
2. The results of a pregnancy test are kept confidential in Washington State.
3. All states have the same laws about minors (people under age 18) and
reproductive health care.

D. Fertilization and conception


1. The ovum and the sperm meet in the fallopian tube.
2. Fertilization and conception usually take place within moments of vaginal
intercourse.
3. Implantation is when the fertilized egg attaches to the lining of the uterus.

E. Prenatal care
1. Prenatal care includes avoiding nicotine, alcohol and other drugs during
pregnancy.
2. Prenatal care includes seeing a doctor or midwife during pregnancy.
3. Prenatal care includes testing to find out why a person is having trouble getting
pregnant.

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Lesson 3: Assessment Questions
1. Circle the common symptoms of pregnancy below.

Missed period
More frequent periods
Tender breasts
Tired
Nausea

2. What is the sure way to know a person is pregnant?

3. List at least 3 important ways to take care of health during pregnancy.

4. Which of the following clinics would most likely have reliable information and services for
pregnancy, prenatal care and pregnancy options?
A. Clinics that show up on an internet search for “pregnancy”
B. Clinics with licensed medical providers, such as doctors and midwives.
C. Clinics that help their patients get prenatal care, an abortion or adoption services,
without pressuring them.

Exit Ticket:
Can teens get a pregnancy test confidentially at a doctor’s office or clinic in this state?

Where can teens and adults get a pregnancy test in our community?

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