Lesson 1: Setting the Stage
Introduce the topic of sexual health. Set group agreements. Define sexuality and sexual health.
Lesson 2: Who Am I?
Discuss parts of identity. Examples are culture, family, hobbies, and religion. Learn how identity connects to self-image. Define positive and negative self-image. Identify Trusted Adults who can support dealing with negative self-image.
Lesson 3: Myself Within Community
Learn that bodies have historically been valued differently based on markers like race, gender, and disability. Understand how this harms individuals and communities. Explore the concept of reproductive injustice through short articles on historical events.
Lesson 4: What is Sex
Describe the parts of sexuality. Learn how these impact the lives of teens. Define sexual intercourse. Learn that vaginal sex with a penis creates a risk of pregnancy. Think about the outcomes of sex. Learn ways to get support from Trusted Adults.
Lesson 5: My Identity and Me
Define sex assigned at birth, gender, and sexual orientation. Give examples of gender roles. Learn how Trusted Adults can help with pressures around gender or sexuality.
Lesson 6: Reproduction and Reproductive Health
Describe signs of pregnancy. Define medical accuracy. Learn where to get accurate information about pregnancy. Discuss ways to make a family.
Lesson 7: Abstinence
Define abstinence. Explore how people may define it. Learn about boundaries and how to set them.
Lesson 8: Consent
Define authentic consent. Learn how it differs from general consent. Learn the basics of consent laws in Oregon. Practice how to know when authentic consent is present.
Lesson 9: Intimate Relationship Basics
Define intimate relationships. Explore their benefits and challenges. Talk about what makes an ideal relationship. Discuss trust, respect, communication, and kindness.
Lesson 10: Dating and Relating
Learn different communication styles. Explain how each style affects a relationship. Practice ways to be assertive.
Lesson 11: Pregnancy Prevention
Learn about contraceptives and condoms. Talk about how to access them. Discuss how each method can prevent pregnancy. Identify how different methods will work best for different needs or health concerns. Point to abstinence as the only 100% effective method.
Lesson 12: HIV and STI Basics
Learn basic facts about sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including HIV. Talk about ways to prevent STIs. Learn how stigmas make it harder for people to care for their health. Explore how this leads to the spread of STIs.
Lesson 13: Power and Control in Relationships
Define power and control. Explore abuse of power. Point out Trusted Adults and other resources who can help.
Lesson 14: Sexual Images in the Media
Define types of sexually explicit material (SEM). This includes shows, ads, and pornography. Learn how SEM impacts our ideas about relationships and sex. Find ways to use social media safely.
Lesson 15: Sexual Values and Goal Setting
Define sexual values. Explain how they help us make choices. Define values like respect, safety, family, and education. List goals students would like to achieve.