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“Drugs”

A 5 th Grade Lesson. “Drugs”. By: Emily Duncan Kaleigh Patterson Rinese Hanson. Shooting a jump shot Batting a baseball Serving a tennis ball Downhill skiing Spiking a volleyball Swinging a golfclub Throwing a football Shooting an arrow Swimming underwater Dunking a basketball.

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“Drugs”

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  1. A 5th Grade Lesson “Drugs” By: Emily Duncan Kaleigh Patterson Rinese Hanson

  2. Shooting a jump shot • Batting a baseball • Serving a tennis ball • Downhill skiing • Spiking a volleyball • Swinging a golfclub • Throwing a football • Shooting an arrow • Swimming underwater • Dunking a basketball Energizer

  3. Georgia Health Standard HE5.5- Students will demonstrate the ability to use decision making skills to enhance health

  4. Prescription Pills • Alcoholic Beverages • Street Drugs The topics to be discussed:

  5. Prescription Pills:a licensed medicine that is regulated by legislation to require a medical prescription before it can be obtained. The term distinguishes it from over-the-counter drugs because those can be obtained without a prescription

  6. Alcoholic Beverages:a liquor or brew that contains alcohol is a central nervous system depressant and in smaller amounts can appear to have a mild stimulant effect

  7. Effects of Alcohol Abuse

  8. About 5,000 youth under the age of 21 die from motor vehicle accidents, other unintentional injuries, homicides, and suicides…all of which include alcohol consumption • 1,900- motor vehicle crashes • 1,600- homicides • 300- suicide • 200- unintentional injuries • More than 40% of children who tried alcohol before the age of 15 became alcoholics later in life Statistics

  9. Street Drugs:a substance that is purchased from a drug dealer; it can be a legal substance but being used for the wrong reasons and sold without a prescription; it can be illegal to posses

  10. Which one would you rather look like:The picture on the LEFT or the RIGHT!

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