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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: 6.5.1.S
Grade:
Grade 6
Content Area:
Injury, Prevention, and Safety
Overarching Content Standard:
5: Decision Making
Standard:
Use a decision-making process to determine a safe course of action in risky situations.
Use a decision-making process to determine a safe course of action in risky situations.
Standard Identifier: 6.5.2.S
Grade:
Grade 6
Content Area:
Injury, Prevention, and Safety
Overarching Content Standard:
5: Decision Making
Standard:
Use a decision-making process to determine appropriate strategies for responding to bullying and harassment.
Use a decision-making process to determine appropriate strategies for responding to bullying and harassment.
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: 7–8.5.1.S
Grade Range:
Grades 7–8
Content Area:
Injury, Prevention, and Safety
Overarching Content Standard:
5: Decision Making
Standard:
Use a decision-making process to examine risky social and dating situations.
Use a decision-making process to examine risky social and dating situations.
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: 7–8.5.2.S
Grade Range:
Grades 7–8
Content Area:
Injury, Prevention, and Safety
Overarching Content Standard:
5: Decision Making
Standard:
Apply a decision-making process to avoid potentially dangerous situations, such as gang activities, violence in dating, and other social situations.
Apply a decision-making process to avoid potentially dangerous situations, such as gang activities, violence in dating, and other social situations.
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: 7–8.5.3.S
Grade Range:
Grades 7–8
Content Area:
Injury, Prevention, and Safety
Overarching Content Standard:
5: Decision Making
Standard:
Use a decision-making process to analyze the consequences of gang involvement.
Use a decision-making process to analyze the consequences of gang involvement.
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