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Republic of the Philippines

Bulacan State University


Meneses Campus
Tjs, Matungao Bulakan, Bulacan

14/10/2023

Detailed Lesson Plan in Health 8

I. Objectives:
At the end of the lesson the students are expected to:
1. Discuss the signs, symptoms and effects of sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
such as Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection and Acquired Immune
Deficiency Syndrome ( AIDS);
2. identify and analyze steps in the prevention and control of STIs;
3. applies decision-making skills in managing sexuality related issues.

II. Subject Matter:


A. Topic: South East Asian Arts: Sculpture
B. Reference: Grade 8 Physical Education and Health Teacher’s Material.
C. Materials: Laptop, PowerPoint presentation, Television, Chalk.
D. Values Integrated: they shall understand the diseases and how harmful it is.
Develop their decision making.
E. Subject Integration: Science

III. Procedures:
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity

1. Preliminary Activities

1. Prayer

Dear God. Thank you for our school. We pray


it would be a safe place of learning, fun, and
friendship. Please watch over all our teachers,
children, and families. Help us to learn new
things, and to explore the world together. Help
us to have love for each other, to have
forgiveness at our heart, and to build kindness
into every day. AMEN
2. Greetings
Good afternoon class! Good afternoon, Sir Aaron.

3. Checking of Attendance
Who are absent today? None Sir

B. Developmental Activities

1. Review
Last time, we talked about Human and
Gender Sexuality. Do you still
remember?
Yes, Sir
In terms of biological aspect, we will Male or Female
be considered as what?

That’s what we call the sex orientation.

How about the other one that matters


your feelings and if you are attracted to Gender sir.
the same sex?

Very good class. Before we jump into


our new topic. Let me know your
insights about the questions I will flash
in to the screen.
C. Motivation

Do you get sick?

Raise your hand if you got sick.


Raise hand

How and why do we get sick? In the germs sir or it was passed from one
person to another

What is the uses of medicines? To help us while we got sick.


Yes sir, because if you are healthy you can do
Do you believe that health is wealth? why? what you need and want everyday.

Okay thank you I’m glad that you answer it.


Issues and Problems Related to Human
What do you think is our topic? When we sum Sexuality
up about the topic last time and the questions, I
ask to you?

Okay, very good!


D. Presentation

Do you some sculpture? Yes, sir like monument of Dr. Jose Rizal
Yes, that’s one of the examples. Do you Yes, sir it needs a focus and plenty of time.
think sculpting is hard?
Other example of sculpting our he (Raise hands)
designs we see in our daily life. Like the
patterns in the door, who has sculpture
in their door?
Okay let’s go to our main topic

E. Discussion
Issues and Problems Related to Human
Sexuality.

What is STI’s?

Sexually Transmitted Infection also known


as Sexually Transmitted Disease.

SEXUALLY-TRANSMITTED
INFECTION
°is also known as sexually-transmitted
disease
(STD)
is a communicable disease that is spread by
a
pathogen (disease-causing organism) from
one
person to another person through sexual
contact
"is also known as sexually-transmitted
disease
(STD)
"is a communicable disease that is spread
by a
pathogen (disease-causing organism) from
one
person to another person through sexual
contact

transmitted through an exchange of bodily


fluids
during sexual intercourse.
are commonly caused by bacteria, viruses,
or parasites.
SYMPTOMS OF STI
unusual discharge from the penis, vagina or anus
pain during sex or urination
sores, blisters, ulcers, warts or rashes in the
genital area.
persistent diarrhea
fever or flu-like symptoms
V abnormal or unusual vaginal bleeding,
especially
after having sex
pain in the scrotum or testicles
lumps and bumps on the genitals
COMMON SEXUALLY-TRANSMITTED
INFECTIONS
AIDS
Chlamydia
Genital Herpes
Gonorrhea
Syphilis
Pubic lice (crabs)

AIDS
Pathogen (causative agent)
Human Immunodeficiency
Virus (HIV)
AIDS
Long Term Effects
Immune systems failure
Severe illness leading to death
8-10 years to see signs of infection
Infection of infants leading to death
AIDS
Preventive Measures
Abstinence from sexual intercourse
| from use of intravenous drugs.

CHLAMYDIA
Pathogen (causative agent)
mydia Trachomatis Bacterium
Long Term Effects
Women:
CHLAMYDIA
"Pelvic inflammation with abdominal pain
Fever
Menstrual bleeding
"Ectopic pregnancy
Long Term Effects
Men:
CHLAMYDIA
Enlarged lymph glands of the groin
Infection of the testicles
Infection during birth can cause blindness or
illness in newborn
Preventive Measures
Abstinence from sexual intercourse
GENITAL HERPES
Pathogen (causative agent)
Herpes Simplex Virus
Long Term Effects
If left untreated, it may cause cervical
cancer in women and cause deformities in
unborn babies.
Preventive Measures
Abstinence from sexual intercourse and from
use of intravenous drugs

GONORRHEA
Pathogen (causative agent)
Neisseria Gonorrhea Bacterium
GONORRHEA
Long Term Effects
"Sterility
"Liver disease
Testicular disease
Infection of the heart lining
Eye infections for newborn leading to blindness
GONORRHEA
Preventive Measures
Abstinence from sexual intercourse and from
use of intravenous drugs
SYPHILIS
Pathogen (causative agent)
Treponema Pallidum Bacterium
Long Term Effects
If left untreated
Mental illness
SYPHILIS
"Heart and kidney damage
Death
SYPHILIS
Preventive Measures
Abstinence from sexual intercourse and from
use of intravenous drugs
MODE OF TRANSMISSION
Sexual contact (through infected body fluids
like blood, semen, vaginal fluids, etc.)
Sharing infected needles while injecting drugs
Maternal transference (mother to baby during
pregnancy).

The only certain way to


prevent and to keep from
catching these diseases is by
abstinence.
REFUSAL SKILLS
is the ability to say NO
to unhealthful practices
TECHNIQUES OF SAYING NO
1. Maintain eye contact
and firmly say NO.
2. Be true to yourself and
to your belief. Give
reasons for saying NO.
3. Walk away or avoid the
situation.
4. Change the subject.
5. Match verbal with non-
verbal communication.
F. Application

Here’s the criteria for your performance


task

Criteria
a.) Group Performance 30%
b.) Concept 30%
c.) Dialogue 30 %
d.) Delivery 10%
_______________________________

100%
Make a skit where you can show your
skills for saying “NO” to the given
situation.
G. Generalization

Is it important to have knowledge about the


Issues and problems related to human
sexuality?
Yes sir. It is an eye opening for us that every
step we make may have big impact not just to
ourselves but also to the people close to us.
Do you understand how important saying
NO to the things that can harm us? Yes sir. Sometimes we feel shy to say NO to
others but if we are taking care of ourselves,
saying NO may help us.

IV. Evaluation
1. What is the meaning of STI?
2. How does STI can be transmitted?
3. Does STI can be passed from mother to child?
4-5. What are the examples of STI? Give at least 2.
Answers
1. Sexually Transmitted Infection
2. Sexual contact (through infected body fluids
like blood, semen, vaginal fluids, etc.)
Sharing infected needles while injecting drugs
Maternal transference (mother to baby during
pregnancy),
3. Yes
4-5. AIDS, Chlamydia, Genital Herpes, Gonorrhea, Syphilis.

V. Assignment
Answer the following in your own word.
1. What is Physical Fitness for you?
2. Do you think being physically fit is important?
_______________________________

Prepared by: JAY AARON C. REYES

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Checked by: SPENCE ARREL CABALLERO

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