| IDENTITY | ANATOMY | CHANGES | BOUNDARIES | WILD CARD! | 
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					  What is FALSE?					 
					
					 T/F: Everyone gets “crushes” on other people eventually. 
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					  What is FALSE?					 
					
					 T/F: Only male bodies can get erections and “wet dreams.” 
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					  What is TRUE?					 
					
					 T/F: Puberty changes usually take place over several years. 
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					  What is TRUE?					 
					
					 T/F: If a person experiences discrimination or harm, it is NOT their own fault 
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					  What is FALSE?					 
					
					 T/F: The vagina is an external body part. 
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					  What is transgender?					 
					
					 An identity term for a person who does not identify with the gender they were assigned at birth 
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					  What is testicles?					 
					
					 The body part makes sperm cells 
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					  What are hormones?					 
					
					 The chemicals in our body that affect how we grow and feel 
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					  What are parents, guardians, teachers, counselors, nurses, doctors, coaches, mentors?					 
					
					 3 examples of trusted adults 
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					  What is intersex?					 
					
					 An identity term for a person born with differences from typical male or female bodies 
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					  What is a stereotype?					 
					
					 An assumption made about a whole group of people, which may or may not be true 
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					  What is the uterus?					 
					
					 The place where period blood tissue develops in the body 
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					  What are estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, growth hormone?					 
					
					 A hormone that causes changes during puberty 
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					  What are 1) asking for permission 2) listening actively 
					3) respecting the answer? 
					 The 3 steps of getting consent 
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					  What are blood breastmilk fluids from the penis (semen, pre-ejaculate) fluids from the vagina, fluids from the anus?					 
					
					 2 body fluids that can transmit HIV 
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					  What is culture, race, language, family, friends, religion, hobbies, expression, attraction, gender, body parts, body size, skin color, disabilities...					 
					
					 A part of identity that intersects to make each of us unique 
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					  What are a sperm cell, an egg cell, and a uterus?					 
					
					 The “ingredients” needed to start a pregnancy 
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					  What are pads or pantyliners (reusable or disposable), 
					tampons, menstrual cups, menstrual underwear 
					 3 different products that a person can use when on their period 
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					  What are respect, trust, equality, safety, communication, kindness, honesty, flexibility, fun?					 
					
					 5 qualities of a healthy friendship 
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					  What are treat everyone with kindness, don’t judge or stereotype people, be an upstander, celebrate diversity, don’t assume pronouns?					 
					
					 3 ways to help ensure that everyone feels safe and respected 
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					  What is how we feel on the inside (girl, boy, nonbinary, etc.) versus  how we communicate our gender to the outside world?					 
					
					 The difference between gender identity and gender expression 
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					  What are ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus, endometrium, cervix, vagina, vulva, clitoris, labia, hymen (Female) and testicles, scrotum, penis, foreskin, prostate gland, vas deferens (Male)					 
					
					 3 body parts commonly found in female bodies and 3 body parts commonly found in male bodies. 
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					  What are getting taller, faster, stronger, smarter, new feelings, new hair, body odor, acne, voice changes?					 
					
					 5 changes that may happen to anyone during puberty 
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					  What is  unwanted sexual communication (words or gestures) versus unwanted sexual contact (physical or visual)?					 
					
					 The difference between sexual assault and sexual harassment 
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					  What are meditate, exercise, sleep, shower or bath, wash and comb hair, change clothes?					 
					
					 5 self-care or hygiene habits that keep our bodies clean, healthy, and protected 
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