Sex Education Updates

Ex.This lesson sets the foundation for understanding a basic physiological process and underpins future lessons about pregnancy prevention. 


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Examples of pride flags-the“progress” rainbow flag, pan-African flag, American IndianMovement flag, etc. Discuss that the rainbow flag represents pride ofLGBTQ (lesbian,gay, bisexual, transgender, queer)people. Hold one up or show a picture of one for students to see.The Pan-African Flag Is another example of cultural pride.Show a picture and explain its importance as a symbol of Black liberation from white supremacy (Red represents the blood that unites all people of African descent, black represents Black people, and green represents the natural wealth of Africa). (You might want to print other examples that reflect the students in your class).Ask if students can think of other symbols that people use to show their pride in their heritage or culture or some other trait about them? Examples are parades, books or movies and religious symbols.


5th Grade Rights Respect Responsibility Supplemental Materials

Standards by Grade Level Strand

Standards by Topic Strand

Consent and Healthy Relationships (CHR)

Anatomy and Physiology (AP)

Gender Identity and Expression (GI)

Sexual Orientation and Identity (SO)

Sexual Health (SH)

Interpersonal Violence (IV)

Personal, Community, and Evironmental Health Lesson 

NRS 651.070 (1.PCE.5.3) = 5th grade 

Investigate the importance of accepting the similarities and differences of self and others as it relates to personal, community, and environmental health (without discrimination or segregation on the ground of race, color, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, sex, gender identity or expression.