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Planning 10 Health

Sexualityandu.ca
Worksheet #2
By: Katherine Kostur- OL73
Part 1: Picture it. You wake up. You're naked. You have a pounding
headache, aching muscles, and you can't remember anything from
last night. One minute you and some friends are getting a ride to a
party, the next you're waking up here, on a stranger's bed in a room
you've never even seen before.
On top bar scroll over the Sexual Health link then click on Sexual Assault
Read this section. If someone tells you that they have been abused or
sexually assaulted what are 7 things you should do?
1. If possible take the person to a place where they feel safe.

2. Encourage them to seek medical attention even if they feel physically OK.

3. Accompany the person to a doctor and stay by their side.


4. Call a sexual assault center for guidance on what to do and how to support
the person
5. Encourage them to report it.
6. Provide your understanding and emotional support
7. If it is someone under the age of 16 tell an adult.
On the bottom of the page there is a Games and Apps area. Click on it and
then the Virtual Scenarios Play each of the scenarios for your preference
(females go to females, males to males, gay males to gay male, etc) and
make a mental note of the consequences of your actions.
(note: there is no written part to this section, but I encourage you to
participate in these scenarios as they hold very useful information.)

Part 2: Condom Use


Condoms are the most common form of sexual transmitted disease
protection (they also work about 80% well for birth control think about that).
Watch the video in the middle of the page called TODAYS LESSON: HOW
TO PUT A CONDOM ON. Write down the NINE steps (yes, nine you might
have to watch it twice). Step 7 has two things to do (involves pinching) so
make sure you separate part 7 into step 7a and 7b
1. Check expiration date

2. Carefully open the wrapper

3. Add lubricant inside or outside if wanted 4. Pull back foreskin unless penis
is circumcised
5. Set rolled condom of head of penis 6. Leave half an inch space at the tip
7a. Pinch air out of tip
down the shaft

7b. Roll the condom all the way

8. After ejaculation, pull out before soft.


Hold onto base

9. Throw away

Part 3: Interesting stuf


Navigate around the site and find 9 things/facts that you found interesting.
Write them in the space below. Keep the facts diferent from each other. Look
at things such as pregnancy, body changes, what is sex, contraception, etc.
There is some really useful information around here if you have a particular
question, I am sure you can find the answer!
1. Intrauterine contraceptive devices (IUCDs), progestin-only
contraceptives (POP) do not afect the quality or quantity of your
breast milk
2. There is such thing as the morning after pill
3. 3 categories of STIs
4. Genital piercings are common
5. both birth and abortion rates have declined since 1996
6. There are such things as female condoms
7. There are such things as dental dams
8. Can get STIs through oral sex
9. You can post pone your period with a vaginal ring

Part 4: SEX-FU
Play the game SEX-FU challenge (under the games and apps tab at the
bottom of the page). Keep track of your score (be honest) and write down
how many you got right for each section below. Youll have to manually, on
this page, keep track of your score for each section (the game will tell you if
you were right or wrong keep track of the rights for each) You will not be
graded on how well you diddont worry.
Section 1:

10/10

Section 2:

10/10

Section 3:

7/10

Section 4:

7/10

Section 5:

8/10

Total

42/50

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------When you are done, navigate around the website. Feel free to play the
games in the FUN STUFF section (choosing wisely, or try the sex U exam
section, ect). If you have headphones, you may listen to the stories of the two
teenagers from the same section.

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