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This slide is for directions only This slide is for directions only. The actual PowerPoint begins with the next slide. Student groups play a traditional tic tac toe game with the questions on the slides. Questions and answers come up separately. Discuss answers thoroughly and allow time for comments/questions from students. A tic tac toe gameboard can be found at http://www.coatesps.vic.edu.au/images/movies/tictactoe.swf and projected on a large screen.

Someone is being sexually harassed when another person makes a sexual comment about them. FALSE. The comment must be unwanted for it to be sexual harassment.

Nine times out of ten, when you ignore sexual harassment it usually goes away. FALSE: Sometimes, ignoring it usually makes it happen more because the harasser does not recognize that the behavior is unwanted.

Even if a person meant something as a joke, it can still be considered sexual harassment. TRUE: Joking does not excuse unwanted sexual attention and certainly does not dismiss the act as sexual harassment.

Sexual harassment happens because some people are too sensitive and they don't like flirting. FALSE: Sexual harassment happens because the offender is ignorant, immature, or just plain mean. The victim is not to blame.

There are five different forms of sexual harassment. FALSE: There are three forms of sexual harassment which includes - Physical/visual (such as touching, brushing against, flicking one's tongue at someone). Quid pro quo means "this for that" and happens when someone wants to trade something for sex. Hostile environment is a form of sexual harassment when someone is subject to sexual comments or sexual materials (such as posters of naked people) that negatively effects his/her school performance.

Sexual harassment happens most often in (a) the hallways, (b) the classroom, or (c) in the parking lot. (a) In the hallway. Then next most frequently in the classroom and then in the parking lot.

People can claim sexual harassment even if they have not been touched. TRUE: Making unwanted sexual comments or showing sexually explicit materials to someone who does not want them is sexual harassment.

Sexual harassment is against the law in 34 states and is now being considered in 12 others. FALSE: Sexual harassment is against federal laws which means they are effective in all 50 states.

Which of the following have been accused of sexual harassment: (a) President Clinton (b) Judge Clarence Thomas, (c) Fred Savage (The Wonder Years), (d) Martin Lawrence, star of the TV show Martin. (e) Richard Simmons (f) Homer Simpson (The Simpsons), or (g) all of the above. (G, all of the above). However, not all have been legally charged and/or have been found guilty.

Sexual harassment is against school rules. TRUE: Not only is it against school rules, but most school districts have written policy against sexual harassment.

According to a national survey of middle and high school students, about 55% of all students have been sexually harassed. FALSE: Survey results showed that about 80% of school children experience some form of sexual harassment.

Sexual harassment can happen as early as 3rd grade although it happens for the first time most often in 7th grade. TRUE.

Sexual harassment happens because when a person gets excited, he or she sometimes can't control him/herself. FALSE: Although it is sometimes difficult to control what we say or do, it is possible. Sexual harassment happens because someone decided to act in a certain way.

Under the "new" laws, what used to be considered flirting is now known as sexual harassment. FALSE: Unwanted sexual attention has always been harassment and has been around for a very long time.

A husband cannot be found guilty of sexual harassment when it comes to his wife because they are married. FALSE. Having a marriage license does not give permission to treat your partner as a victim.

At least half the boys who are sexually harassed say that it was a girl who did it. TRUE. About 57% do.

Being at a party with alcohol increases the chances of sexual harassment happening. TRUE: Alcohol usually impairs a person's judgment and ability to make good decisions.

Victims of sexual harassment feel so bad that they often do not want to come to school. TRUE.

What is one thing that you learned about sexual harassment today?