Looking for Help

Online Scavenger Hunt

Source: ETR ReCAPP Website

Target Audience: Level IV (adolescence, ages 15-18; high school)
Topic: Looking for Help

Duration of Lesson: 30 to 90 minutes (or longer)

Date Published: 2000

Summary: This lesson is designed to help participants learn how to gather information and identify resources related to teen pregnancy and disease prevention using the Internet. Students complete a Scavenger Hunt worksheet, which requires them to find answers to several questions about pregnancy and STD prevention using the Internet. After they complete their information gathering, they discuss their findings with the large group. The worksheet could be adapted for other topic areas.

To view this lesson click here:
www.etr.org/recapp/index.cfm?fuseaction=pages.LearningActivitiesDetail&PageID=174


Scavenger Hunt: What's New in Contraception and Reproductive Health

Source: ETR ReCAPP Website

Target Audience: Level IV (adolescence, ages 15-18; high school)

Duration of Lesson: Total Class time is 75 minutes (Part 1: 15 minutes in class, Part 2: 60 to 120 minutes out of class, Part 3: 60 minutes in class)

Date Published: 2001

Summary: This three part lesson is designed to help participants identify resources for current reproductive health information. Students are assigned a contraceptive or reproductive health topic to research and then identify three types of information resources: community-based organizations, toll free numbers, and websites. A list of suggested topics is provided and can be easily adapted.

To view this lesson click here:
www.etr.org/recapp/index.cfm?fuseaction=pages.LearningActivitiesDetail&PageID=162


VCT in my ViCiniTy

Source: United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)

Target Audience: Level III (early adolescence, ages 12 through 15; middle school/junior high school) and IV (adolescence, ages 15 through 18; high school)

Duration of Lesson: 30 minutes plus a homework assignment

Date Published: Not specified

Summary: This lesson, the third in a series of five focused on voluntary counseling and testing for HIV, is designed to raise participants’ awareness of how and where to obtain voluntary counseling and testing services in their local community.

To view this lesson click here:
www.unicef.org/lifeskills/files/3.LocalVCT.doc


Resource People

Source: Family Life and Sexual Health (F.L.A.S.H.) curriculum, Public Health – Seattle & King County

Target Audience: Level III (early adolescence, ages 12 through 15; middle school/junior high school; grades 7-8)

Duration of Lesson: One class period

Date Published: 3/06

Summary: This lesson helps students identify resource people in their life, such as librarians, nurses, counselors, and healthcare providers, that they could turn if they had a sexual health question or concern. An optional family homework assignment is included.

To view this lesson click here:
www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/personal/famplan/educators/~/media/health/publichealth/documents/famplan/G78_L15.ashx

To view all F.L.A.S.H. lessons, click here:
www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/personal/famplan/educators/FLASH.aspx


 

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