Section outline


    EXPLORE / TŪHURA

    EXPLORE / TŪHURA learning intentions:

    • We are EXPLORING sexuality by questioning our previous knowledge and discovering what we do not yet know.
    • We are EXPLORING the FITT principle by classifying the components and connecting it to a specific Athletics events.

    WELCOME to 10C1PEH!   :-)

    We will begin your Term 3 context this week.

    Learning Intention:

    We are learning about how the human body changes over the course of young adulthood and the decisions you may be faced with so you can grow as informed young adults.

    We are learning how to apply the FITT Principles throughout different Athletics events, so we can understand the relationship between work input and performance.

    Success Criteria:


    • Define the key parts of the Male and Female Reproductive Systems


    • Define the aspects of the FITT Principle


    • Understand the processes of conception and pregnancy - physical, social, emotional, and spiritual well-being impacts


    • Learn and practice a number of different Athletics events
      • Compare/contrast the results of unprotected intercourse.


      • Compare/contract the training and movements that are needed to successfully perform such athletics events.
      • Apply a decision making model to the aspects of sexuality and vaping/alcohol consumption that you have learned in order to make an informed choice.


      • Apply the FITT Principle to your chosen Athletics event in order to improve your performance


    Term 3 Context - Relationships have consequences that allow Environments/Society to Survive/Thrive


    TUESDAY
     

    For the first 4 weeks of Term, this will also be a health session. We will cover sexuality before I leave at the end of Week 4.

    1.) Yearbook blurbs.
    2.) What previous knowledge do we have from last year
    3.) Question Box

    4.) Female and Male reproductive systems.


    Female Reproductive Systems.

    • Fallopian tube - pair of tubes in which the egg travels from the ovaries to the uterus

    • Vagina - connects the uterus to the outside world, an elastic, muscular canal

    • Uterus - the organ in which a foetus grows

    • Cervix - the ring link muscle at the bottom of the uterus connecting it to the vagina

    • Ovary - where ova (eggs) are stored

    • Clitoris - the sexual stimulation organ in females

    • Urethra - tube that takes urine from the bladder out of the body

    • Ova - the egg cell

    • Vulva - the external area in females, containing the opening of the urethra

    Male Reproductive Systems.

    • Testes - production/storage of sperm

    • Collecting Ducts - transport of sperm

    • Epididymis - transport/maturation of sperm

    • Vas Deferens - transport of sperm

    • Seminal Vesicles - secretes a thick liquid to help sperm move

    • Prostate Gland - adds an alkaline solution to sperm

    • Cowper's Gland - secretes a lubricant to help flush urine

    • Urethra - passage for urine and sperm

    • Penis - male reproductive organ


    THURSDAY

    Health - in class.

    5.) Periods

    6.) Conception/Pregnancy

    Conception - the moment of fertilisation (sperm meets egg).  This learning will be supported by a video. See below.

    Pregnancy - we will learn about the trimesters of pregnancy.  We will continue this next week.  This learning will be supported by a video.  See below.



    FRIDAY

    Practical. For the first 4 weeks of Term, you will have one practical a week.