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What It Is:
This is an educational worksheet titled 'Drugs of Abuse'. It features a table with columns for 'Name of Drug', 'How Taken', 'Nick Names', and 'Facts... Below is the Information You Need'. The worksheet provides a list of drugs including Alcohol, Cocaine, Hallucinogens, and Heroin. It instructs students to research and fill in the table with information about each drug's classification, effects on the body and brain, withdrawal symptoms, and addictive properties.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 8-12, particularly health or science classes. The content requires research and understanding of complex topics such as drug classification, physiological effects, and addiction, making it appropriate for older students.
Why Use It:
This worksheet promotes research skills, critical thinking, and knowledge about the dangers of drug abuse. It helps students understand the classification, methods of consumption, street names, and the physical and psychological effects of various drugs, as well as the nature of addiction.
How to Use It:
Students should use reliable sources (textbooks, reputable websites, etc.) to research each drug listed. They should fill in the 'How Taken', 'Nick Names', and 'Facts' columns based on their research. The 'Facts' section requires them to categorize and summarize information related to classification, effects on the body and brain, withdrawal symptoms, and addictive properties.
Target Users:
The target users are middle school and high school students learning about health, science, or drug abuse prevention. Educators and counselors can use this worksheet to facilitate discussions and promote informed decision-making about drug use.