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Alcohol Lesson: How Alcohol Affects the Body Interactive Wheel Project

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My students seemed to really enjoy this activity. I had many tell me they were very suprised by some of the facts they found.
My students loved using this! They were able to learn important material while also being able to express themselves through this activity.

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This interactive art project is a great way for your students to see how hard alcohol is on the growing body, how it affects the brain and body, what "alcohol poisoning" is, and more!


>> Integrated Skills Based, Content Based / Knowledge Based. The best of both worlds.

>> Meets HS/MS National Health Education Standards. 

>> Meets HS/MS Technical Subjects Health Common Core Standards.

>> Meets Washington State’s rigorous Health Education Standards.


Here is more about this resource:

  • It's one to three days of lessons and a fun art project with an important message!
  • The facts sheets students use to complete this art activity cover alcohol damage for 15 different body organs.
  • Students can get creative, while learning relevant, and sometimes surprising facts on alcohol dangers.
  • 8 optional videos
  • Links to 5 background articles for teachers

This resource includes:

  • 25 pages of step-by-step teacher directions that outline what to say!

  • 30 PowerPoint slides walk you through the lesson! This is a great visual!

  • Fact/information sheets on how alcohol damages 15 different body parts: brain, liver, stomach, heart, lungs, eyes, skin, intestines, reproductive organs, unborn children, eyes, ears, mouth, body weight and bones

  • "Alcohol Wheel Template" and examples of real student wheels

  • -Links to 8 powerful optional videos on teen drinking with Teacher Directions in "Notes" section to walk you through the lesson!

  • "Anonymous Teen Survey" - Find out what risk behaviors your students have engaged in. Show students that most likely not as many teens are using drugs and alcohol as they think! This can really reduce the pressure teens feel to use.

  • Why the drinking age is 21

  • What "alcohol poisoning" is and the dangers teens face

  • Teen addiction and attitudes about alcohol

  • Tragic true stories that can help your teens see real dangers of alcohol

  • Teen alcohol use statistics and "fast facts" about alcohol.


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This resource is taken directly from my Full Semester/Year High School Health Curriculum, and my Middle/Junior High School Health Curriculum, which are both #1 Best-Selling Health Curriculums on TPT! This is also included in my Alcohol Units.


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Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Analyze in detail how an author’s ideas or claims are developed and refined by particular sentences, paragraphs, or larger portions of a text (e.g., a section or chapter).
Write arguments focused on discipline-specific content.
Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
Draw evidence from informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.

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