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Vocabulary
methodspositive relationshipsnegative relationshipsalcohol usetobacco usedrug useinfluence
Skills
  • describe (methods for differentiating between positive and negative relationships) #dok2
  • differentiate (between positive and negative relationships) #dok2
  • analyze (influence of relationships on alcohol, tobacco, and drug use) #dok3
  • apply (methods to real-life scenarios to distinguish relationship types) #dok3
Learning Targets
  • I can describe methods for telling the difference between positive and negative relationships. #dok2
  • I can differentiate between positive and negative relationships and explain how they can influence decisions about alcohol, tobacco, and drugs. #dok2
  • I can analyze how different types of relationships might impact choices about alcohol, tobacco, and drug use. #dok3
  • I can apply strategies to real-life situations to identify whether a relationship is positive or negative. #dok3
Big Ideas
  • The type and quality of personal relationships can strongly influence decisions about alcohol, tobacco, and drug use.
  • Recognizing positive and negative relationships helps students make healthier choices regarding substance use.
Essential Questions
  • How can you tell if a relationship is positive or negative?
  • In what ways might positive relationships help you make healthy decisions?
  • How can negative relationships influence your choices about substances like alcohol, tobacco, and drugs?
  • What strategies can you use to evaluate your relationships and their impact on your health behaviors?
  • Why is it important to recognize the influence of relationships when making decisions about substance use?