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LEARNING OBJECTIVE
To define emotional abuse, recognize the patterns in an unhealthy relationship, and understand what positive relationships should feel like
HEALTH ED STANDARD
Demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal communication skills to enhance health and avoid or reduce health risks (NHES 4)
KEY VOCAB
berated, relentless, manipulative, tactic, empowers, isolated, intervention, possessive
Lesson Plan: Bad Romance
One in three teens will experience dating abuse this year, yet many won’t know it’s happening until it’s too late. In this story, they’ll learn to spot the signs.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION
How can I recognize when a relationship has become unhealthy?
CLOSE-READING QUESTIONS
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CRITICAL-THINKING QUESTIONS
CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES
EXTENSION ACTIVITY
NHES 5
Make sure students know what a healthy relationship looks like. As a class, play the Paper Boyfriend and Paper Girlfriend games on StayTeen.org. Then, use the HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP handout to guide your students through small group discussions.
WRITE AND REFLECT
NHES 4, CCSS.ELA-Literacy.CCRA.W.7
Using the #RELATIONSHIPGOALS handout, students will compare and contrast two relationships (one healthy and one not-so-healthy), either of fictional characters or celebrities. After they’ve reflected on the differences individually, have them work together in groups to create a PSA that raises awareness about dangerous dating behaviors.
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