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Smart Choices: Saying "NO" to Drugs & Alcohol Project
Pack is a ready-to-assemble lapbooking-type unit study. It
contains both the lesson plans and the reproducible activities
needed to complete the unit. The spiral-bound book contains
information on how to use the project pack, how to assemble the
file folder lapbook, pictures of sample lapbooks, 15 lessons, 20
hands-on activities, and a vocabulary list. The target age
range is Grade 3 and up.
The lessons are written to the student. Many students could
read through the lessons on their own. The lessons could also
be read aloud by the parent. Younger students might need some
help with the reading, as some of the vocabulary will be unfamiliar
to them (words such as barbiturates and hallucinogens ). The
theme of the book is to encourage children to say no to drug and
alcohol use and to give them the information they need to stand
firm in this decision. Lessons cover such subjects as what
drug abuse is, drug withdrawal, common drugs, peer pressure, and
how to seek help for an addiction. Many of the pages have
sidebars with relevant Scripture.
The reproducible activities are intended to be completed, cut
out, folded, and attached within a file folder lapbook. Folding
instructions are included for each one. Younger students might
need some help from a parent to do this, but older students
will be able to complete the activities on their own.
I found this book to be very well done and easy to use. Everything
is included with the exception of the file folders, scissors, and
tape/glue. Little or no preparation is required from the teacher
beyond reproducing the necessary pages ahead of time. Permission
is granted to reproduce student materials for noncommercial individual
or classroom use, so a homeschool family should be able to use
this project pack for each child in the family if desired. I
would recommend this unit study to any family interested in an
easy way to cover drug and alcohol abuse information with their
children.
Product review by Whitney Dunahee, The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine ,
LLC, August 2010
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