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LEVEL 2: LESSON 1
What do you think…
‘It’s your Game’ means?
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‘Keep it real’ means?
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"IT’S YOUR GAME”… MEANS
Your Life.
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when we’re talking about Your Game, we’re really talking about
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the overall objective is to win, or to be successful by achieving your goals.
one important thing to do in your game is to “keep it real.”
“KEEP IT REAL" … MEANS
Telling it like it is (being honest with yourself and others)
Being yourself (not being fake)
Being healthy and happy
Being responsible
Being respectful to yourself and others
Doing the right thing
REAL MEANS "BEING TRUE TO YOURSELF"
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IS IT EASY OR HARD TO “KEEP IT REAL.” WHY/WHY
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sometimes it’s hard to "keep it real,"
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especially when teens are under pressure from friends, someone they like/love or others to
do things they don’t want to do.
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these lessons will teach YOU how to keep YOUR game REAL,
or live life in a way that helps you succeed.
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"IT’S YOUR GAME…KEEP IT REAL BINGO."
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it is important for them to listen, understand, and follow the rules of the game.
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fill out each box on your GAME sheet. You should not talk to anyone while you are filling in your answers.
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the game don’t start until I say “GO”
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Find another person who has the same answers in one of the boxes as you.
Have that person sign your box. For example, if your personal rule is “I won’t do drugs” you need to find
someone else with that rule and have the student sign that box.
You need to find other people with the same answers as you in other boxes and have them sign those boxes.
When you have four signed boxes in a row (either across, down, diagonal), shout “It’s My Game” and take your
sheet to the teacher to be checked.
We want to see how many people in the class can get four signed boxes in a row within five minutes.
 Are there any questions?
 Wait for me to say GO!
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POST BINGO ACTIVITY
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how many got four signed boxes in a row? (Good job! Get your gel pen)
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How many got all their boxes signed.? (Good job! Get your gel pen)
What are the three steps to playing by your rules?
(select, detect, protect)
What are two ways to protect your rules?
(use a clear no or an alternative action)
What are some consequences to having sex?
(pregnancy, HIV, STIs)
What are some reasons a person might choose not to have sex?
(want to go to college, want to wait until their older or married,)
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"LESSON SEQUENCE LEVEL II CURRICULUM."
many of the things we just talked about, such as playing by your rules and
consequences of having sex, are topics that you will learn more about in the
program this year.
Consequences of pregnancy
Consequences of getting an STI, including HIV
Playing by your rules, especially in sexual situations
Dating relationships
Using condoms and other contraceptive methods
---You will participate in different activities, such as acting out a part in a
movie script, writing in a journal, or giving advice on how a character from
a story can handle the situation they are in.
---some days you will work on computers- you will play games, watch short
cartoon-like movies, as well as watch a group of teenagers handle some
tough situations.
---by the end of the lessons YOU will have the skills to
“keep YOUR game real,” or to make decisions that will
help YOU achieve their goals.
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AGREEMENTS FOR CLASSROOM DISCUSSION
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Over the next few weeks, we will be talking about serious, sensitive matters
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as the teacher I will treat everyone with respect and as mature young people. In turn, I expect
students to respect each other and each other’s opinions. Everyone has a right to speak.
(look at the poster for agreements for classroom discussion, are there anything you would like to add/exclude in our own
list?
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LIMITS to Confidentiality….
Everything in class will be kept confidential except for 3 things
1. If you tell me you are going to hurt yourself
2. If you tell me you are going to hurt someone else
3. If you tell me about past or present abuse or neglect. Abuse includes physical or sexual
abuse. By law, a teacher cannot keep these things a secret-report to child protection
services
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JOURNAL ACTIVITY
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This journal is a way to think about and respond to the It’s Your Game activities.
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Your journals are private and no one, not even the teacher, will look at them.
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You are responsible for your journals bring them to class on designated journal
days. (everyday).
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Do not write your names or any other identifying information on the journal.
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JOURNAL ACTIVITY (PAGE 2-3)
“Goals in My Game”
the important parts of playing any game are to know the goals, the plan, and the players in
the game.
• write down two short-term goals and one long-term goal for your own game, or life.
“My Game Plan”
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write down the steps, or the plan, you need to follow in order to achieve the goals you
just listed.
“Players in My Game”
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write down who the most important players in your game.
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You are the most important player in your game, but there are also other people who
are important in helping them achieve your goals and who you can turn to when your
game is being challenged (e.g., parents, friends, teachers, relatives, pastor). These
people are the important players in their game.
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WRAP UP:
It’s Your Game…Pre-Game Show (QUIZ)
should stay in class. However, they should talk with parents and
other
1. In this program when we talk about “keep It real” in your game of
life, we’ll really be talking about what?
trusted adults about what they learn or if they have a personal
issue
• Telling it like it is (being honest with yourself and others)
3. What are the three steps to playing by your rules:
• Being yourself (not being fake)
• Being healthy and happy
1) Select 2) Detect 3) Protect
• Being responsible
4. Explain the purpose for keeping a journal during the program.
• Being respectful to yourself and others
This journal is different from the journaling they may do in other
classes.
• Doing the right thing
• Being true to yourself
2. List two Agreements for Classroom Discussion that the class
came up with:
This journal is a way to think about and respond to the It’s Your
Game activities. They can write or draw in these journals. They
are responsible for their journals and should bring them to
class on designated journal days. The journals are private and
no one, not even the teachers will look at them.
-No put‐downs‐ respect each other
-Everyone has the right to pass (to not answer a question)
-All questions are good questions
-Listen when others are speaking‐ no interrupting
-Classroom discussions are confidential: what is said in class
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