MS Health I Instructional Guide

Strand 4: Substance Abuse Prevention (SAP)

Health I

STANDARD HI.SAP.1: Practice methods to resist peer pressure with regards to alcohol, tobacco, nicotine, and other substances, including the misuse of prescription drugs. CONCEPTS SKILLS ● Peer pressure, with regards to

● Practice ● Compare and contrast

○ Alcohol ○ Tobacco ○ Nicotine ○ Other substances

● Prescription drugs ● Drug use vs. drug abuse vs. drug misuse

LEARNING PROGRESSIONS 1. Defne the different types of drugs (legal vs. illegal) 2. Compare and contrast drug abuse vs drug misuse 3. Defne what peer pressure is 4. Practice ways to stand up to peer pressure KEYTERMS ● Peer pressure ● Prescription drugs ● Druguse

● Assertive ● Aggressive ● Passive ● Minority ● Long-term ● Risk factor ● Addiction

● Drugabuse ● Drug misuse ● Misconception ● Abstinence ● Tolerance ● Marijuana ● Euphoria ● Illicit ● Decriminalization

● Socially acceptable ● Secondhand smoke ● Biofeedback ● Carbon monoxide ● Nicotine

● Legalization ● Psychoactive ● THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) ● Heart rate ● Depressant ● Stimulant ● Hallucinogen TEXTBOOK CHAPTER AND WORKBOOK ACTIVITY CONNECTION Textbook 8.2 (pg. 252-253)- Peer Pressure (Tobacco) Textbook 8.3 (pg. 265-266)- Skills for Resisting Tobacco Textbook 9.2 (pg. 287)- Peer Pressure (Alcohol) Textbook 9.2 (pg. 289)- Education and Refusal Skills Textbook 10.2 (pg. 314)- Illegal Drugs Textbook 10.3 (pg. 322-323)- Strategies for Refusing Drugs Textbook 14.2 (pg. 483-484)- Positive vs Negative Peer Pressure

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