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Standard Identifier: 5.5.1.G
Grade:
Grade 5
Content Area:
Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Overarching Content Standard:
5: Decision Making
Standard:
Describe the importance of identifying personal boundaries.
Footnote:
[1] Education Code (EC) Section 51933 (a)(b)(c).
Describe the importance of identifying personal boundaries.
Footnote:
[1] Education Code (EC) Section 51933 (a)(b)(c).
Standard Identifier: 5.5.2.G
Grade:
Grade 5
Content Area:
Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Overarching Content Standard:
5: Decision Making
Standard:
Analyze why it is safe to be a friend to someone who is living with HIV or AIDS.
Footnote:
[1] Education Code (EC) Section 51933 (a)(b)(c).
Analyze why it is safe to be a friend to someone who is living with HIV or AIDS.
Footnote:
[1] Education Code (EC) Section 51933 (a)(b)(c).
Standard Identifier: 7–8.5.1.G
Grade Range:
Grades 7–8
Content Area:
Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Overarching Content Standard:
5: Decision Making
Standard:
Analyze why abstinence is the most effective method for the prevention of HIV, STDs, and pregnancy.[15]
Footnote:
[15] EC sections 51933(b)(8), (b)(11), 51934(b)(3).
Analyze why abstinence is the most effective method for the prevention of HIV, STDs, and pregnancy.[15]
Footnote:
[15] EC sections 51933(b)(8), (b)(11), 51934(b)(3).
Standard Identifier: 7–8.5.2.G
Grade Range:
Grades 7–8
Content Area:
Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Overarching Content Standard:
5: Decision Making
Standard:
Use a decision-making process to examine the characteristics of healthy relationships.[16]
Footnote:
[16] EC Section 51933(b)(11).
Use a decision-making process to examine the characteristics of healthy relationships.[16]
Footnote:
[16] EC Section 51933(b)(11).
Standard Identifier: 7–8.5.3.G
Grade Range:
Grades 7–8
Content Area:
Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Overarching Content Standard:
5: Decision Making
Standard:
Use a decision-making process to evaluate individual differences in growth and development, physical appearance, gender roles, and sexual orientation.[17]
Footnote:
[17] EC Sections 51930(b)(2), 51933(b)(11), 51934(b)(6).
Use a decision-making process to evaluate individual differences in growth and development, physical appearance, gender roles, and sexual orientation.[17]
Footnote:
[17] EC Sections 51930(b)(2), 51933(b)(11), 51934(b)(6).
Standard Identifier: 7–8.5.4.G
Grade Range:
Grades 7–8
Content Area:
Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Overarching Content Standard:
5: Decision Making
Standard:
Analyze the responsibilities and privileges of becoming a young adult.
Analyze the responsibilities and privileges of becoming a young adult.
Standard Identifier: 7–8.5.5.G
Grade Range:
Grades 7–8
Content Area:
Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Overarching Content Standard:
5: Decision Making
Standard:
Identify how good health practices in adolescence affect lifelong health and the health of future children.
Identify how good health practices in adolescence affect lifelong health and the health of future children.
Standard Identifier: 7–8.5.6.G
Grade Range:
Grades 7–8
Content Area:
Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Overarching Content Standard:
5: Decision Making
Standard:
Explain the immediate physical, social, and emotional risks and consequences associated with sexual activity.
Explain the immediate physical, social, and emotional risks and consequences associated with sexual activity.
Standard Identifier: 7–8.5.7.G
Grade Range:
Grades 7–8
Content Area:
Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Overarching Content Standard:
5: Decision Making
Standard:
Use a decision-making process to evaluate the value of using FDA-approved condoms for pregnancy and STD prevention.
Use a decision-making process to evaluate the value of using FDA-approved condoms for pregnancy and STD prevention.
Standard Identifier: 9-12.5.1.G
Grade Range:
Grades 9–12
Content Area:
Growth, Development, and Sexual Health
Overarching Content Standard:
5: Decision Making
Standard:
Use a decision-making process to evaluate the physical, emotional, and social benefits of abstinence, monogamy, and the avoidance of multiple sexual partners.[12]
Footnote:
[12] EC Section 51934(b)(3), (b)(6).
Use a decision-making process to evaluate the physical, emotional, and social benefits of abstinence, monogamy, and the avoidance of multiple sexual partners.[12]
Footnote:
[12] EC Section 51934(b)(3), (b)(6).
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