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H ave you ever faced a situation where you were asked to do something by a friend and you didn’t want to? That’s peer pressure and it can be really tough. T een drinking and alcoholism is a big problem facing students. One of the problems is that people are afraid of not looking cool in front of their friends. The first thing you can do is to know the facts about alcohol. 1 2 3 6 5 4 Next Image Source: www.clipart.co m by subscription Take this quiz to test your knowledge about alcohol.

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Page 1: Have you ever faced a situation where you were asked to do something by a friend and you didn’t want to? That’s peer pressure and it can be really tough

Have you ever faced a situation where you were asked to do something by a friend and you didn’t want to? That’s peer pressure and it can be really tough.

Teen drinking and alcoholism is a big problem facing students. One of the problems is that people are afraid of not looking cool in front of their friends. The first thing you can do is to know the facts about alcohol.

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Take this quiz to test your knowledge about

alcohol.

Page 2: Have you ever faced a situation where you were asked to do something by a friend and you didn’t want to? That’s peer pressure and it can be really tough

The resources listed below will provide you with more information about alcohol .

Alcohol: Getting the Right Message

Alcohol: Your Brain and Body

Alcohol: It Can Affect Your Life

Peer Pressure and Choices: How to Think for Yourself

Watch the Brain Pop video, Alcohol: A Dangerous Concoction.

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Go to alcohol and the body and work through the page.

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Include graphics and videos to make your presentation visually appealing.

Refer to the rubric to make sure you are including all the necessary information.

After all of the presentations, you will complete an exit ticket to reflect on your learning.

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Click here to see how your Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) is determined.

Click here to test your knowledge about alcohol with this crossword puzzle.

Click here to play “Don’t turn a night out into a nightmare game”.

Click here to watch Brain Scans: Alcohol and the Teenage Brain.

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BCPS Curriculum

7.4.1. Students will assess personal attitudes toward alcohol in order to

analyze factors that influence its use.

7.4.2. Students will interpret situations involving the use of alcohol to

differentiate between responsible and irresponsible use.

Maryland State Curriculum Standard 2.0 Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs

Students will demonstrate the ability to use drug knowledge, decision-making skills, and health-enhancing strategies to address the non-use, and abuse of medication, alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.

Topic C. Alcohol

Indicators:

1.Investigate the consequences of alcohol use and abuse on the individual and society.

2.Identify factors that influence alcohol use.

Common Core State Standards

Readin

g: 1. Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.

Writing: 7. Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects based on focused questions, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation.

Standards for the 21

st Century Learner 1.1.6 Read, view, and listen for information presented in any format (e.g. textual, visual, media, digital) in order to make inferences and gather meaning.2.1.3 Use strategies to draw conclusions from information and apply knowledge to curricular areas, real-world situations, and further investigations.

Maryland Technology Literacy Standards for Students3

.0: Use a variety of technologies for learning and collaboration.

Time Frame: 2 to 3 class periods

Differentiation:

Direct students to use comprehension tools included in databases, such as: audio read-aloud, labeled reading levels, and embedded dictionaries.

Learning Styles:

Field Dependant

Visual, Auditory/Verbal, Reflective, Global

Notes to the teacher:

Be sure to sign up for ample time in the computer lab for students to create the Power Point.

Last updated: July, 2013Created by Rona Cross linked to [email protected], Teacher

BCPS Slam Dunk Research Model, Copyright 2013, Baltimore County Public Schools, MD, all rights reserved. The models may be used for educational, non-profit school use only. All other uses, transmissions, and duplications are prohibited unless permission is granted expressly. This lesson is based on Jamie McKenzie’s Slam Dunk Lesson module.

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