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Bell Ringer

“NEWS YOU CAN USE” Sunscreen Recall After People Catch on Fire!!

“NEWS YOU CAN USE”

Objective Understanding Gender Roles, Stereotypes and Sexual Harassment.

Your Personality and Gender Gender – being male or female

Your Personality and Gender Gender Role – roles that society has developed as how a female or male should act.

Your Personality and Gender At what stage of life are gender roles assigned??

Your Personality and Gender

Masculinity - traits and characteristics associated with being male.

Your Personality and Gender Traditional Characteristics of being Male / Masculine.

Your Personality and Gender Aggressive

Strong

“Breadwinner”

Femininity – traits and characteristics associated with being female.

Your Personality and Gender Traditional Characteristics of being Female / Feminine.

Your Personality and Gender Gentle Patient Nurturing

Your Personality and Gender Homemaker

Whiteboard Word Association