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  • Teacher's Guide: Drugs (Grades 6 to 8)
    The activities in this Teacher's Guide will help your students learn what drugs do to the body and mind, as well as how to deal with the pressure to take drugs.
  • Teacher's Guide: Drugs (Grades 9 to 12)
    The activities in this Teacher's Guide will help your students learn what drugs do to the body and mind, the dangers of using drugs, and how they can handle peer pressure to use drugs.
  • Teacher's Guide: Drugs (PreK to Grade 2)
    The activties in this Teacher's Guide will help your students learn about drug safety.
  • Teacher's Guide: Alcohol (Grades 9 to 12)
    The cultural views surrounding alcohol, drinking, and drunkenness are complex – and often positive. These activities can help your students improve their understanding of alcohol, its health effects, and the cultural influences around them.
  • Teacher's Guide: Alcohol (Grades 6 to 8)
    The activities in this Teacher's Guide will help your students get the facts they need and understand the dangers of drinking.
  • Teacher's Guide: Smoking (Grades 3 to 5)
    These activities will help students see through the smoke and learn the truth about cigarettes.
  • Teacher's Guide: Smoking (Grades 9 to 12)
    Even though just about everyone knows how dangerous tobacco is, 90% of smokers start before age 18. Many teens who smoke never expect to become addicted, and peer pressure can interfere with trying to quit. These activities will help your students better understand the consequences of tobacco use, why teens might feel pressured to smoke, and strategies for kicking this deadly habit.
  • Answer Key: Smoking (Grades 3 to 5)
    This answer key is part of the Teacher's Guide on Smoking for grades 3 to 5.
  • Teacher's Guide: Drugs (Grades 3 to 5)
    The activities in this Teacher's Guide will help your students understand how drugs can hurt their bodies. They'll also help kids learn how to deal with peer pressure and live a drug-free lifestyle.
  • Teacher's Guide: Smoking (Grades 6 to 8)
    Despite the fact that smoking is dangerous, thousands of youth ages 12 to 17 start smoking each day. These activities will help your students understand why people begin smoking, what smoking does to the body, and how they can protect themselves from the effects of tobacco.