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What’s Your Alcohol IQ? Warm Up Thursday, September 13, 2012

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What’s Your Alcohol IQ?. Warm Up  Thursday, September 13, 2012. Alcohol & Pregnancy. http://www.xtranormal.com/watch/12989972/superzeroz-movie-drinking-during-pregnancy - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What’s Your Alcohol IQ?

Warm Up Thursday, September 13, 2012

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Alcohol & Pregnancyhttp://www.xtranormal.com/watch/12989972

/superzeroz-movie-drinking-during-pregnancy

FAS: severe birth defects present in babies born to mothers who drink alcohol during their pregnancy; leading cause of mental retardation

Each year in the United States, up to 40,000 babies are born with FAS

About 1 in 12 pregnant women drink during pregnancy

About 1 in 30 pregnant women report binge drinking

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FASWomen who binge drink or drink heavily

greatly increase the risk of alcohol-related damage to their babies

When a mother consumes alcohol, it is absorbed into the bloodstream at the same rate for the infant as it is absorbed for the mother.

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Problems could include:

•Mental retardation•Birth defects•Abnormally small & do not catch up on growth as they get older•Abnormal facial features•Growth problems•Trouble remembering•Trouble learning•Vision or hearing problems•Behavior problems

Flat mid face, smooth philtrum, underdeveloped jaw, thin upper lip, small head

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Letter to a MotherWrite a letter to a pregnant mother encouraging

her to stop using alcohol while pregnant.

Your letter should be from the perspective of the unborn child.

Use FACTS from information you learned in class yesterday

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2nd Block GroupsGroup 1: Jordan, Davion, Kelsey, Deja, Ziyeir

Group 2: Kenny, Gabriela, Jay, D’Asia, Precious

Group 3: Jessy, Falicia, Juan Lara, Gerardo

Group 4: Eboni, Jayla, Corinthian, Yanni, Jason

Group 5: Victor, NiNi, Travis, Fred, Martavis

Group 6:Jimena, Quanif, Juan Miranda, Jacara, Carlos

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4th Block GroupsGroup 1: Deshelle, Brayan, Axel, Sharif, Debbie

Group 2: Jesus, Keshon, Brandon, Jessica, Leahnora, Dominique

Group 3: Damian, Jarlen, Jonquarius, Elsy, Miquael

Group 4: Ana, Demetrius, Darryl, Yakim

Group 5: Victor, Austin, Chantylla, Porsche

Group 6: Maria, Jamail, Anotnio, Shaniyah

Group 7: Isaiah, Madison, Bernice, Marco

Group 8: Daquarius, Carlos, Drue, Jada, Allan

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Review GameWe will review key concepts and vocabulary from the

tobacco and alcohol unit

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White boardList 4 ways to help you resist nicotine.

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White BoardList 3 long term effects of tobacco use

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White BoardWhat form of tobacco caused the following condition?

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White boardIf both people drink the same amount of alcohol, who will become intoxicated quicker? They both have the same drinking history.

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White boardWho is more likely to get intoxicated quicker?

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White boardWho is less likely to get severely intoxicated?

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White boardWhat are two short term effects to drinking low doses of alcohol?

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White boardWhat are 3 signs of alcohol poisoning?

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White boardWhat would you do if you thought your friend had alcohol poisoning? List 3 important steps to take.

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What are artificial versions of a hormone that’s in all of us (testosterone)?

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White boardIf both people drink the same amount of alcohol, who will become intoxicated quicker? They both rarely drinking alcohol.

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White boardWhat are 2 effects on the body to drinking high doses of alcohol?

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White boardWhat is the name of the condition, which is caused by a mother who chooses to drink alcohol during her pregnancy?

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What word means qualified to participate or be chosen?

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White BoardName 3 side effects of steroids

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White BoardName one of the athletes we investigated about

steroid use

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White BoardWhat does PSA stand for?

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What is the condition of not having any measurable levels, or effects from, alcohol or other drugs that alter ones mood or behaviors?

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What is physical and/or psychological dependence on drugs?

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White BoardWhat are substances used by people to improve

their performance in the sports in which they engage?

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What is any substance that, when absorbed into the body of a living organism, alters normal bodily function?

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List 5 commonly abused drugs

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What are 3 things drug abuse can lead to?

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True or FalseSmoking kills more people than

alcohol, AIDS, car accidents, illegal drugs, murders, and suicides combined.

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True or False9 out of 10 teens think smoking

makes you more attractive

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What is the highly addictive substance that occurs naturally in tobacco?

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What does tobacco do to the body?

What body part is associated with vertebral cancer?

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What does tobacco do to the body?

What body part is associated with a stroke?

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What does tobacco do to the body?

What body part or system is associated with erectile dysfunction?

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What does tobacco do to the body?

What body part is associated with chronic bronchitis?

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What does tobacco do to the body?

What body part is associated with osteoporosis?

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What does tobacco do to the body?

What body part is associated with ulcers?

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Children exposed to second hand smoke are more likely to have what 3 things?

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What is heavy consumption of alcohol in a short period of time?

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Fish Bowl ActivityThe class will be divided into 2 groups

Groups will form 2 circles

1 group on the inside (fish bowl) and one group on the outside

I will be giving sentence starters and you will be discussing with the person you are facing

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Fish Bowl RulesStudents in the inner circle will being the

conversation after I give a sentence starter

The person on the outside will listen for 30 seconds

Then the roles will switch and the outside person will respond for 30 seconds

We will rotate through the circle so you talk to different people

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Processing QuestionsWhat was it like being inside the circle?

Outside the circle?

How are the two roles different?

What did you learn from each?

What did you learn from your fellow students about underage drinking and binge drinking?