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Standard Identifier: 9-12.1.12.G
Grade Range:
Grades 9–12
Content Area:
Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Overarching Content Standard:
1: Essential Concepts
Standard:
Evaluate the safety and effectiveness (including success and failure rates) of FDA-approved condoms and other contraceptives in preventing HIV, other STDs, and pregnancy.[6]
Footnote:
[6] EC Sections 51933(b)(10), 51934(b)(3).
Evaluate the safety and effectiveness (including success and failure rates) of FDA-approved condoms and other contraceptives in preventing HIV, other STDs, and pregnancy.[6]
Footnote:
[6] EC Sections 51933(b)(10), 51934(b)(3).
Standard Identifier: 9-12.1.2.A
Grade Range:
Grades 9–12
Content Area:
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
Overarching Content Standard:
1: Essential Concepts
Standard:
Explain the impact of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use on brain chemistry, brain function, and behavior.
Explain the impact of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use on brain chemistry, brain function, and behavior.
Standard Identifier: 9-12.1.2.G
Grade Range:
Grades 9–12
Content Area:
Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Overarching Content Standard:
1: Essential Concepts
Standard:
Explain how conception occurs, the stages of pregnancy, and the responsibilities of parenting.
Explain how conception occurs, the stages of pregnancy, and the responsibilities of parenting.
Standard Identifier: 9-12.1.3.A
Grade Range:
Grades 9–12
Content Area:
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
Overarching Content Standard:
1: Essential Concepts
Standard:
Explain the connection between alcohol and tobacco use and the risk of oral cancer.
Explain the connection between alcohol and tobacco use and the risk of oral cancer.
Standard Identifier: 9-12.1.3.G
Grade Range:
Grades 9–12
Content Area:
Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Overarching Content Standard:
1: Essential Concepts
Standard:
Discuss the characteristics of healthy relationships, dating, committed relationships, and marriage.[1]
Footnote:
[1] EC Sections 51933(b)(7), (b)(11), and 51934(b)(6).
Discuss the characteristics of healthy relationships, dating, committed relationships, and marriage.[1]
Footnote:
[1] EC Sections 51933(b)(7), (b)(11), and 51934(b)(6).
Standard Identifier: 9-12.1.4.A
Grade Range:
Grades 9–12
Content Area:
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
Overarching Content Standard:
1: Essential Concepts
Standard:
Identify the social and legal implications of using and abusing alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.
Identify the social and legal implications of using and abusing alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.
Standard Identifier: 9-12.1.4.G
Grade Range:
Grades 9–12
Content Area:
Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Overarching Content Standard:
1: Essential Concepts
Standard:
Identify why abstinence is the most effective method for the prevention of HIV, other STDs, and pregnancy.[2]
Footnote:
[2] EC Sections 51933(b)(8), 51934(b)(3).
Identify why abstinence is the most effective method for the prevention of HIV, other STDs, and pregnancy.[2]
Footnote:
[2] EC Sections 51933(b)(8), 51934(b)(3).
Standard Identifier: 9-12.1.5.A
Grade Range:
Grades 9–12
Content Area:
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
Overarching Content Standard:
1: Essential Concepts
Standard:
Describe the use and abuse of prescription and nonprescription medicines and illegal substances.
Describe the use and abuse of prescription and nonprescription medicines and illegal substances.
Standard Identifier: 9-12.1.5.G
Grade Range:
Grades 9–12
Content Area:
Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Overarching Content Standard:
1: Essential Concepts
Standard:
Summarize fertilization, fetal development, and childbirth.
Summarize fertilization, fetal development, and childbirth.
Standard Identifier: 9-12.1.6.A
Grade Range:
Grades 9–12
Content Area:
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
Overarching Content Standard:
1: Essential Concepts
Standard:
Analyze the consequences for the mother and child of using alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs during pregnancy—including fetal alcohol spectrum disorders and other birth defects.
Analyze the consequences for the mother and child of using alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs during pregnancy—including fetal alcohol spectrum disorders and other birth defects.
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