Sexual Reproduction Steps

Sexual Reproduction Steps

Sexual Reproduction Steps Sexual Reproduction Steps To do this activity together as a large group: 1. Print the Step-by-Step Reproduction cards onto paper or cardstock. 2. Use masking tape to mark out a ‘Y’ shape on Male Female the floor. Use the cards to mark one arm of the Y as ‘Female’, the other arm as ‘Male’, and put the ‘Pregnancy’ card at the end, as shown here. You can change the headings to ‘Person with Penis’ and ‘Person with Ovaries’ to be more inclusive of trans people. 3. Give all the other cards to the students, in random order. 4. Have students place each step in order along the Y. 5. Use the answers below to ensure all steps are in the correct order. Pregnancy Answers Female/Person with Ovaries 1. Lining of uterus thickens with blood 2. Ovulation occurs (egg released from ovary) 3. Egg enters fallopian tube Male/Person with Testicles 1. Sperm is made in the testicles 2. Sperm exit the testicles and travel up the vas deferens 3. Sperm cells mix with semen Pregnancy 1. Erect penis is inserted into vagina (sexual intercourse) 2. Sperm cells leave the penis (ejaculation) and enter vagina 3. Sperm travel through the cervix, uterus, and into fallopian tubes 4. One sperm cell attaches to an egg and forms one cell (fertilization) 5. Cell starts to divide 6. Cells (zygote) travel through fallopian tube to uterus 7. Cells attach to wall of uterus (implantation) ©2019 Sexual Reproduction Steps To do this activity as individuals or in small groups: 1. Print the Step-by-Step Reproduction cards onto paper. Use the ‘Print multiple pages per sheet’ function to print 9 pages onto each sheet of paper. Print one set of cards for each person or small group. 2. Cut the pages into individual cards before distributing to each person or small group. 3. Ask each student/group to draw a ‘Y’ shape onto a blank piece of paper. Help students use the cards to mark one arm of the Y as ‘Female’, the other arm as ‘Male’, and put the ‘Pregnancy’ card at the end, as shown below. You can also change the headings to ‘Person with Penis’ and ‘Person with Ovaries’ to be more inclusive of trans people. 4. Have students place each step in order along each arm of the Y. 5. Use the answers above to ensure all steps are in the correct order. Male Female Pregnancy For more information and additional activities, see the Grade 5 or Grade 7 lesson plans on reproduction. Sexual Reproduction Steps Female Sexual Reproduction Steps Lining of uterus thickens with blood Sexual Reproduction Steps Ovulation occurs (egg released from ovary) Sexual Reproduction Steps Egg enters fallopian tube Sexual Reproduction Steps Male Sexual Reproduction Steps Sperm is made in the testicles Sexual Reproduction Steps Sperm exit the testicles and travel up the vas deferens Sexual Reproduction Steps Sperm cells mix with semen Sexual Reproduction Steps Pregnancy Sexual Reproduction Steps Erect penis is inserted into vagina (sexual intercourse) Sexual Reproduction Steps Sperm cells leave the penis (ejaculation) and enter vagina Sexual Reproduction Steps Sperm travel through the cervix, uterus, and into fallopian tubes Sexual Reproduction Steps One sperm cell attaches to an egg and forms one cell (fertilization) Sexual Reproduction Steps Cell starts to divide Sexual Reproduction Steps Cells (zygote) travel through fallopian tube to uterus Sexual Reproduction Steps Cells attach to wall of uterus (implantation) .

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