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Clued In Sample Pack

by Human Relations Media (Learning Waves, 1999)

 

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Summary:

 

Most prevention programs are geared towards middle school/junior high students.  The Clued In Sample Pack includes a teacher’s resource book and four student workbooks aimed at youth in grades 3-6.  The workbooks let the students pretend they are detectives working to uncover “drugs’ darkest secret.”  Each workbook is laid out like a dossier and there are several introductory pages about each specific substance.  The majority of the workbook contains learning activities and opportunities to decode hidden messages.  The four substances that the workbooks cover are:

 

    • Alcohol
    • Tobacco
    • Inhalants
    • Marijuana

 

Why does FASTEN recommend this resource?

 

Children are exposed to drugs and substance abuse at earlier and earlier ages.  The interactive mystery-style format of the workbooks holds the attention of youth in grades 3-6 and provides a fun way to introduce the idea of substance abuse prevention in an educational setting.



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Curriculum in a Box: Substance Abuse 2005

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Curriculum in a Box: Substance Abuse 2005

 

by Human Relations Media (Human Relations Media, 2005)

 

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Summary:

 

This comprehensive boxed-set curriculum for students in grades 7-12 focuses on learning about commonly abused substances and contemplating the causes and consequences of substance abuse.  It includes 11 videos, 2 overhead transparency packs, 2 teacher resource books, 4 posters and a variety of worksheets and fact sheets.  The video programs are each around 20 minutes long and deal with binge drinking, smoking, quitting smoking, marijuana, inhalants, ecstasy, club drugs, performance-enhancing drugs, underage drinking and alcoholism.  They correspond to topics found in the teacher resource books and covered in worksheets and fact sheets included in the curriculum.  The videos can also be purchased individually.   All worksheets are easily reproducible and the curriculum can be used repeatedly.  Substance Abuse 2005 is a secular program—faith-based organizations wanting to make the curriculum more faith-friendly or faith-specific would need to complement it with their own materials or exercises of interpretation.

 

Why does FASTEN recommend this resource?

 

Curriculum in a Box: Substance Abuse 2005 is somewhat expensive initially but contains well-written, quality materials that can be used a number of times.  The videos are engaging, quick-moving and narrated primarily by young people.  Other activities can be selected based upon the goals or grade level of the class and all the materials can be used as supplementary materials for a faith-based prevention program. 




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