Lesson Plan

Got Questions? Let's Talk

Provide 6th graders a safe, anonymous way to submit questions about puberty, adolescence, and relationships before the unit starts, informing instruction and building trust.

Ensures every student’s voice and curiosity is honored, creates a respectful classroom climate around sensitive topics, and helps tailor next week’s lessons to real student needs.

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Prep

Prepare Materials & Space

10 minutes

Step 1

Norms & Warm-Up

10 minutes

Step 2

Anonymous Question Submission

15 minutes

Step 3

Reflection & Next Steps

5 minutes

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Slide Deck

Got Questions? Let's Talk

Welcome students warmly. Introduce the slide deck and set a positive tone.

Today’s Objectives

Read through each objective aloud and connect them to why we’re here today.

Safety & Respect Norms

Display the poster on screen or hand out printed copies. Emphasize confidentiality and kindness.

Warm-Up: Turn & Talk

Explain turn-and-talk rules: 1 minute each, keep it brief and supportive.

Anonymous Question Submission

Distribute materials before showing this slide. Walk around to assist anyone who hesitates.

Reflection & Next Steps

Encourage brief verbal shares. Reassure students no question is too small.

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Got Questions? Let's Talk

Brandon Brito

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