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Standard Identifier: 7–8.1.7.A
Grade Range:
Grades 7–8
Content Area:
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
Overarching Content Standard:
1: Essential Concepts
Standard:
Explain why most youths do not use alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs.
Explain why most youths do not use alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs.
Standard Identifier: 7–8.1.7.G
Grade Range:
Grades 7–8
Content Area:
Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Overarching Content Standard:
1: Essential Concepts
Standard:
Identify ways to prevent or reduce the risk of contracting HIV, AIDS, and other STDs.[4]
Footnote:
[4] EC Section 51934(b)(2),(b)(3),(b)(4).
Identify ways to prevent or reduce the risk of contracting HIV, AIDS, and other STDs.[4]
Footnote:
[4] EC Section 51934(b)(2),(b)(3),(b)(4).
Standard Identifier: 7–8.1.8.A
Grade Range:
Grades 7–8
Content Area:
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
Overarching Content Standard:
1: Essential Concepts
Standard:
Explain school policies and community laws related to the use, possession, and sale of alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs.
Explain school policies and community laws related to the use, possession, and sale of alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs.
Standard Identifier: 7–8.1.8.G
Grade Range:
Grades 7–8
Content Area:
Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Overarching Content Standard:
1: Essential Concepts
Standard:
Recognize that there are individual differences in growth and development, physical appearance, gender roles, and sexual orientation.[5]
Footnote:
[5] EC Section 51930(b)(2)
Recognize that there are individual differences in growth and development, physical appearance, gender roles, and sexual orientation.[5]
Footnote:
[5] EC Section 51930(b)(2)
Standard Identifier: 7–8.1.9.G
Grade Range:
Grades 7–8
Content Area:
Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Overarching Content Standard:
1: Essential Concepts
Standard:
Explain why individuals have the right to refuse sexual contact.
Explain why individuals have the right to refuse sexual contact.
Standard Identifier: 7–8.2.1.A
Grade Range:
Grades 7–8
Content Area:
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
Overarching Content Standard:
2: Analyzing Influences
Standard:
Analyze internal influences that affect the use and abuse of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.
Analyze internal influences that affect the use and abuse of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.
Standard Identifier: 7–8.2.1.G
Grade Range:
Grades 7–8
Content Area:
Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Overarching Content Standard:
2: Analyzing Influences
Standard:
Analyze how internal and external influences affect growth and development, relationships, and sexual behavior.
Analyze how internal and external influences affect growth and development, relationships, and sexual behavior.
Standard Identifier: 7–8.2.2.A
Grade Range:
Grades 7–8
Content Area:
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
Overarching Content Standard:
2: Analyzing Influences
Standard:
Evaluate the influence of marketing and advertising techniques and how they affect alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use and abuse.
Evaluate the influence of marketing and advertising techniques and how they affect alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use and abuse.
Standard Identifier: 7–8.2.2.G
Grade Range:
Grades 7–8
Content Area:
Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Overarching Content Standard:
2: Analyzing Influences
Standard:
Evaluate how culture, media, and other people influence our perceptions of body image, gender roles, sexuality, attractiveness, relationships, and sexual orientation.[7]
Footnote:
[7] EC Section 51930(b)(2).
Evaluate how culture, media, and other people influence our perceptions of body image, gender roles, sexuality, attractiveness, relationships, and sexual orientation.[7]
Footnote:
[7] EC Section 51930(b)(2).
Standard Identifier: 7–8.2.3.A
Grade Range:
Grades 7–8
Content Area:
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
Overarching Content Standard:
2: Analyzing Influences
Standard:
Analyze family and peer pressure as influences on the use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.
Analyze family and peer pressure as influences on the use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.
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