Jan's goal is to complete her balance beam routine without falling off the beam. Which brain function will Jan most likely need to reach her goal?
What is Balance & Coordination
Anthony's goal in the school talent show is to recite a poem he wrote for his mother. Which harmful effect of alcohol use would most likely keep him from reaching his goal?
Sam pressures Tim by saying, "Come to this party on Saturday. There's going to be beer there." Tim looked at Sam and said, "No, I'm not interested". Which refusal strategy did Tim use?
What is just say no.
Frank wanted Jordan to try some beer. Jordan pretended he didn't hear Frank. Which strategy was Jordan using?
What is ignore
What is the last step of reaching your goal?
Chad's goal is to see a hummingbird on his bird watching trip next weekend. Which harmful effect of alcohol use would most likely keep Chad from reaching his goal?
What is Blurred Vision
Bruce's goal is to get an "A" on the history test. To do this, he will need to remember many historical dates and events. Which brain function will Bruce most likely need to reach his goal?
What is Memory
What is broken record.
Paula asked Roger to hold some alcohol for her in his backpack. Roger said, "No way." Which strategy was Roger using?
What is Say, No
What is the first step in making responsible decisions?
What is stop.
Pablo is a goalie on his hockey team. His goal is to react fast enough to block the opposing team's goal shots during the game. Which brain function will Pablo most likely need to reach his goal?
What is reaction time?
Brittany's goal is to hold steady on top of the cheerleading pyramid at the football game. Which brain function will she most likely need to reach her goal?
What is balance and coordination.
Oscar found his teammates behind the dugout drinking alcohol. Oscar turned around and left. Which strategy did Oscar use?
What is walk away.
Gina and Julie were looking for something to do. "Let's drink some liquor," says Gina. "I have a better idea. Let's make smoothies instead," said Julie. Which refusal strategy was Julie using
What is better idea.
There are 2 types of consequences. What are they?
What is positive and negative consequences.
Tina's goal is to speak a little French before the foreign exchange student arrives from France. Which harmful effect of alcohol use could keep Tina from reaching her goal?
What is slurred speech.
Linda's goal is to save $100 to spend on her summer vacation. To reach her goal she is going to need decide how to spend her money. Which brain function will she most likely need to reach her goal?
What is decision making
Dora was pressured by Megan to attend a party that was serving alcohol. Dora said, "Let's go to the movies instead." Which strategy is Dora using?
What is better idea
Ben was reading at the library when Alex said, "We're going to meet at my house this weekend and try some beer. You should come." Ben replied, "I'm doing something with my family." Which refusal strategy was he using?
What is make an excuse
What are: racing heart, sweaty armpits, lump in your throat, sweaty palms, butterflies in your stomach, dry mouth
Emma likes buying birthday presents for her friends and family ahead of time. She just has to remember where she hides them. Which brain function does Emma need most in this situation?
What is memory or short-term memory
Brandon's goal is to be the first swimmer off the starting block after the whistle blows. Which harmful effect of alcohol use would most likely keep him from reaching his goal?
What is delayed reaction time.
Leslie walked into the locker room and saw some girls taking sips of alcohol. "Come on, Leslie. Try some," said one of the girls. Leslie said, "I can't, I have to get to class on time." Which strategy was Leslie using?
What is Make an Excuse
"Hey, Arnold. Meet me at the park later and bring some beer," said George. "Not me," said Arnold. "Come on, everybody is doing it," said George. "Not me," said Arnold. "You're just scared," said George. "Not me," said Arnold. What strategy was Arnold using?
What is Broken Record
What are 3 things a speaker should do when communicating effectively.
What is speak up, make eye contact, stay on topic.