Family and Consumer Sciences Relationships Snapshot Mrs. Adams Date Daily Learning Target 8-12 I can summarize topics studied in Relationships. Agenda – Congruent Tasks • 8-13 I can explain the functions of dating in our society. 8-14 I can explain the functions of dating in our society. 8-17 I can explain the functions of dating in our society. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8-18 I can explain the functions of dating in our society. • • • I can explain the functions of dating in our society. • • • • • • 8-19 Formative Assessment Introduction to Course/ 1st Day Hand Outs Syllabus/Index Card/ RR Passes Getting To Know You BR Pre-Test Life Timeline Case Study Jigsaw Share Out Chicken Soup: Pg. 2-3 (Love Yourself) BR Dating Top 10 Boys vs. Girls Top Tens Chapter 8.1 Notes 8.1 Quiz Review BR 8.1 Quiz Review BR: What would you like to learn in Relationships? BR 8.1 Quiz What Is Love? (Music, Movies, TV, Bible) With Tweet Wall Types of Love 8.2 Notes Love Language Profiles Love Language Jigsaw Share Out Chicken Soup Pg. 122-126 BR: What is your definition of love? Why is it such a hard concept to define? BR: If you saw someone walking down the street who looked exactly like you, what would your impression be? Do you tend to be critical of yourself? Explain. BR: What does the statement, “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder,” mean to you? BR: When it comes to dating, do you see teenagers being pushed into acting older than they really are? Give an example. • • • BR Types of Love Story Chicken Soup p. 234-236 BR: What do you think a majority of people are searching for when it comes to relationships? 8-20 I can recognize the stages in the dating process. 8-21 I can recognize the stages in the dating process. • • • • • BR Infatuation vs. Love 50 First Dates 5 Couples Am I Ready BR: Do you think there is a communication barrier between males and females? Explain and/or give examples. I can describe beginning and ending dating relationships. • • • • BR Marriage Article Single Living Trends Single Living Collage BR: What does the following quote mean to you: Relationships are like dances in which people try to find whatever happens to be the mutual rhythm in their lives. I can describe beginning and ending dating relationships. • • • • BR The First Date He’s Just Not That Into You Ch. 1 Appointment With Love BR: Why do you think some people choose to stay single versus marrying? I can distinguish between mature love and romantic feelings. • • • • BR Breaking Up Intro. Chapter 8.3 Notes He’s Just Not That Into You Ch. 2 and 3 BR: What are three reasons some people choose to remain single rather than marrying? I can distinguish between mature love and romantic feelings. • • • • BR Time To Break Up? Factors Affecting a Break Up He’s Just Not That Into You Ch. 6 BR: Is there a right and a wrong way to break up with someone? Explain your answer. 8-24 8-25 8-26 8-27 8-28 8-31 9-1 I can distinguish between mature love and romantic feelings. • • I can analyze dating behaviors for longterm effects. I can analyze dating behaviors for long-term effects. BR: List at least three reasons why a couple might choose to break up. • BR Jigsaw It’s Called A Break Up Because It’s Broken Share Out • • • • BR Review 8.3 Quiz 8.4 Notes Philosophy of Love BR: What are some techniques that can be helpful in getting over a relationship? BR Philosophy of Love Type and Revise • • BR: Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? “The person most committed to a relationship has the least power in the relationship.” Explain your answer. • • • BR Philosophy of Love Type and Revise Final Draft Due BR: How important is it that your friends share your same values and attitudes about sex? Explain. 9-2 I can analyze dating behaviors for long-term effects. • • • BR Abstinence vs. Sexual Activity Dangers of Intimacy BR: How important is it to plan ahead when making decisions about whether or not to have sex? Explain. 9-3 I can analyze dating behaviors for long-term effects. 9-8 I can analyze dating behaviors for long-term effects. • • • • • • • • • • BR Intimacy Survey Sexual Responsibility Case Studies Agree or Disagree Values Comparison 8.4 Quiz Review BR 8.4 Quiz 8.5 Notes Contraceptives Research Introduction BR: Do you think pressure is placed on teens to participate in sexual activity? Why or why not? 9-4 I can analyze dating behaviors for long-term effects. BR: How important is it that your parents share your same views about sex? • • • BR 8.5 and Contraceptive Quiz Review Contraceptive Research BR: How many different known STDs are there? 9-9 I can analyze dating behaviors for long-term effects. • • • BR 8.5 and Contraceptive Quiz Contraceptive Research BR: What are your thoughts on contraceptives? Who is responsible for providing them? Explain. 9-10 I can analyze dating behaviors for longterm effects. • Contraceptive Research BR: Are there any contraceptives that are 100% effective in preventing pregnancy? 9-11 I can analyze dating behaviors for longterm effects. • • • • 9-15 I can analyze dating behaviors for longterm effects. • • • • BR Teen Pregnancy Notes Pregnancy Pact What Are Options? (Music, Movies, TV, Bible) With Tweet Wall BR Sexual Harassment Notes Sexting Article and Questions Sexual Harassment Quiz Review BR: If you found out your partner had an STD, what would you do? 9-14 I can analyze dating behaviors for longterm effects. • • • • BR Sexual Harassment Quiz Domestic Violence Notes Rihanna Article and Reflection BR: Describe how an unplanned pregnancy could affect a teen couple’s life. 9-16 I can analyze dating behaviors for long-term effects. • I can thoroughly • explain topics studied in • Unit 1 of Relationships. BR Unit 1 Test Review Test Talks BR: Describe two long-term consequences of contracting an STD. • I can thoroughly • explain topics studied in • Unit 1 of Relationships. BR Unit 1 Test Bitter Fruit and Reflection BR: List two main ways the AIDS virus is spread. 9-17 9-18 BR: Do you think states should still require couples to get blood tests for STDs before they get married? Why or why not? 9-22 9-23 9-24 9-25 9-28 9-29 I can analyze dating behaviors for long-term effects. • Diary of a Mad Black Woman with Madea Reflection BR: None I can analyze dating behaviors for long-term effects. • Diary of a Mad Black Woman with Madea Reflection BR: None I can identify personal qualities that can help you build a happy and stable marriage. • • • • BR Chapter 9.1 Notes (Book) Experiences in a Concentration Camp Look Before You Leap BR: List and describe the five types of abuse discussed in your domestic violence notes. I can analyze how skills for communicating, making decisions, and solving problems can help a relationship grow. • • • BR Chapter 9.2 Notes (Book) The Science of Smooching with Reflection BR: Name two common health risks to a baby born from a teenage mother. I can analyze how skills for communicating, making decisions, and solving problems can help a relationship grow. • • • • BR Chapter 9.3 Notes (Book) Maturing As a Person Inventory of Personal Readiness BR: What weight is considered low birth weight? I can identify important decisions to be discussed during the engagement period. • • BR Wedding Traditions Jigsaw BR: What do you think it means to be “ready” for marriage? 9-30 10-1 10-2 10-12 10-13 10-14 I can identify important decisions to be discussed during the engagement period. • • • • • BR How to Be A Good Housewife Chapter 9.4 Notes (Book) Our Expectations of Marriage Wedding Rituals Just For Show? BR: How does empathy strengthen a relationship? I can recognize the legal aspects of beginning a marriage. • • BR Wedding Planning Introduction BR: Give one example of how emotional stability is an important quality in a relationship. I can recognize the legal aspects of beginning a marriage. • • BR Wedding Planning BR: List three things you think a couple should discuss before deciding to marry. I can recognize the legal aspects of beginning a marriage. • • BR Wedding Planning BR: Give one example of how emotional stability is important in a relationship. I can recognize the legal aspects of beginning a marriage. • • BR Wedding Planning BR: List two negative reasons and two positive reasons why people choose to marry. I can recognize the legal aspects of beginning a marriage. • • BR Wedding Planning BR: Describe two ways of dividing roles in a marriage relationship. 10-15 10-16 10-19 10-20 10-21 10-22 I can recognize the legal aspects of beginning a marriage. • • BR Wedding Planning BR: Briefly describe two ways in which a family’s support can help a couple’s relationship. I can recognize the legal aspects of beginning a marriage. • • BR Wedding Planning BR: None I can recognize the legal aspects of beginning a marriage. • • BR Wedding Planning BR: None Chapter 9 Test Review Test Talks BR: List four personal qualities that make it easier for couples to build satisfying relationships. Chapter 9 Test BR: Study quietly for your chapter 9 test. BR Marital Adjustment Notes (Power Point) Patterns of Adjustment BR: List three reasons why a premarital counselor may suggest that a couple make their engagement longer. I can thoroughly • explain topics studied in • Unit 2 of Relationships. I can thoroughly • explain topics studied in Unit 2 of Relationships. I can explain how similarities and differences between spouses can affect a marital relationship. • • • 10-23 10-26 10-27 10-28 10-29 10-30 11-2 11-3 11-4 I can explain how similarities and differences between spouses can affect a marital relationship. • • • • BR Chapter 10 Notes (Book) Marley and Me with Chart and Reflection (Movie is in Library) I can explain how similarities and differences between spouses can affect a marital relationship. • • • BR: Explain why marrying as a teen may add more BR Marley and Me with Chart and Reflection stress to a relationship. (Movie is in Library) I can thoroughly explain topics studied in Unit 3 of Relationships. • BR: How could a person tell if his or her partner would be willing to give up personal gain to strengthen the marriage or family relationship? • Final Review/Flash Cards (Flash cards are for the matching questions. They should write the word on one side and the definition on the other. These cards are worth 100 points and their review is also worth 100 points.) Final Review/Flash Cards • Final Review/Flash Cards BR: Describe three qualities of a flexible person. • Final Review/Flash Cards BR: Give an example of complementary qualities in a couple’s relationship. • Finals BR: Name three common emotional adjustments to a divorce. • Finals BR: List and describe three types of custody agreements. I can thoroughly explain topics studied in Unit 3 of Relationships. I can thoroughly explain topics studied in Unit 3 of Relationships. I can thoroughly explain topics studied in Relationships. I can thoroughly explain topics studied in Relationships. I can thoroughly explain topics studied in Relationships. • BR: From whom would you be willing to get marital counseling from? Do you think that both partners must change before counseling can produce positive results? BR: Give one example of how emotional stability is important in a relationship. 11-5 •