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close this book Aids resource manual - A guide for teaching about AIDS in Thailand
close this folder Section III - Games and activities
View the document Activity 1: The basics of AIDS
View the document Activity 2: AIDS True/False test
View the document Activity 3: AIDS myth or fact game
View the document Activity 4: Vocabulary aid
View the document Activity 5: Take a stand
View the document Activity 6: Condom time bomb
View the document Activity 7: Other suggestions for activities with condoms
View the document Activity 8: Shaking STD's
View the document Activity 9: The immune system role play
View the document Activity 10: "I have AIDS" - A role play
View the document Activity 11: The AIDS risk game
View the document Activity 12: AIDS problem situations
View the document Activity 13: Eliminating barriers to individual AIDS prevention
View the document Activity 14: The story of four friends
View the document Activity 15: Tic-tac-toe
View the document Activity 16: Concentration
View the document Activity 17: AIDS and ladders

Activity 11: The AIDS risk game

Objective:

• A self-teaching activity to learn about AIDS transmission.

Target Group:

• Secondary students and adults

Materials:

• One test sheet for each person, colored paper, pencils

Preparation:

• Copy one sheet for each person.

• Cut strips of colored paper the length and width of the "Correct Answer" column, and paste or staple to top of "Correct Answer" column.

Directions:

• Each person writes their answers to questions in the "Your Answer" column, using the code at the top of the question sheet.

• After completing all questions, individuals or groups look to see if their answers are correct.

Variation:

• Draw the activity on a large sheet of paper, big enough to be seen by the whole group.

• Have everyone answer the questions as a group and check the answers as a group.

• Allow time for questions and discussion.

CODE:

N = No Risk

R = Risk

PRACTICE

Your Answer

Correct Answer

Abstinence

 

N

Blood transfusions after screening

 

N

Blood transfusions using unscreened blood

 

R

Breast feeding by an infected mother

 

R

Cleaning blood spill without gloves

 

R

Coughing

 

N

Dry kissing

 

N

Ear piercing with shared needle

 

R

Hugging

 

N

Intercourse using an oil-based lubricant and condom

 

R

IV drug needle sharing

 

R

Massaging

 

N

Masturbation

 

N

Mutually monogamous relationship with an uninfected partner who does not use IV drugs

 

N

Proper use of condom with non oxynol 9 spermicide

 

N

Sharing facilities with an infected person at school or work place

 

N

Sharing food and utensils, living and toilet facilities with an infected person

 

N

Sneezing

 

N

Tattooing

 

R

Unprotected vaginal sex when one partner is HIV positive or HIV status is unknown

 

R

Using a shared needle that has been cleaned with bleach

 

R

From: The AIDSED CENTER, WHO/UNESCO, Bangkok, Thailand