4.1 Reproduction

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This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Chapter 4 One + one = three

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WITH YOUR NEIGHBOURS...
Write down as many words as you can for sex(ual activities), the female organs & the male organs.

YOU HAVE 3 MINUTES! 
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3:00

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Share the best / most original / weirdest / confusing words from your group!

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Which words would do you think are appropriate to use in class?

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LET'S AGREE ...
Let's set up some rules!

- Show respect to each other
- No laughing at other peoples questions/awnsers
- If I get the feeling that your actions are teasing/bullying you will be send out of the classroom to your mentor
- The class needs to be a safe space for everyone

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What is meant by the term 'sexuality'?

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What is meant by the term 'intimacy'?

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ACTIVITY. 

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TERMINOLOGY
SEX = 

SEXUALITY = 

REPRODUCTION =

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VIDEO: 
Copy the following table and write down characteristics, pro's & con's while watching the video.  
Sexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction
Before we start: 
gametes = reproductive cells or sex cells (sperm & egg cells) 

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USE YOUR BOOK
Read page number 90. 
Use your book to complete the table. 
Sexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction

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Snail sex
- Snail is a hermaphrodite (both male and female)
- It has egg cells and sperm
- Two snail do need a partner to reproduce


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Binary fission

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Goals
what are the 2 main types of reproduction?
What are de pro's and con's of these types of reproduction?

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Make excercise 1 from 4.1

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