Goal Setting/Decision Making
Emotions/Communication
Peer Pressure
Alcohol/Nicotine
Marijuana/Risk Taking/Other Drugs
100

True or False: All consequences are negative

False

100

What are the two roles in a conversation?

A SPEAKER and a LISTENER


**BONUS**

Glad, thrilled, and ecstatic are various intensities of which emotions?

100

True or False: It is easier to make healthy decisions when you have friends who support you and make good decisions themselves?

True

100

True or False: Most teenagers drink alcohol.

False

**BONUS**

What is the legal drinking age?

100

True or False: The effects of marijuana use only last for an hour or two.

False

200

When Melvin reached his goal, his dad took him out for ice cream. Which goal setting step did Melvin's dad help him take?

Step 6: Celebrate Your Success 


**BONUS**

True or False – Setting goals helps you focus on what matters to you so you can accomplish what you want to do.

200

What is another word for emotions?

Feelings

200

Which peer-pressure refusal strategy involves avoiding a situation completely?

Steer Clear

**BONUS**

Give me an example of using the "Make An Excuse" refusal strategy.

200

Sally wanted to go out with Steve, but his clothes smelled like an ashtray and his breath was even worse! This was a dating deal breaker. Steve experienced short-term effects from which drug?

Tobacco or nicotine

200

What is the formula for an unhealthy risk?

Unsafe + Illegal + Hinders Goal Achievement + May Cause Unwanted Consequences 

**BONUS**

True or False: marijuana use can stop or delay the development of healthy brain cells

300

What is a consequence?

A consequence is something that follows as a result of an action or decision you make.


**BONUS**

True or False: Which step in the Decision-Making Model involves considering the options and consequences of the decision?

300

Annoyed and furious are intensities of which emotions?

Anger

300

When Addie's classmate pressure her to cheat on a test, Addie said, "If we get caught cheating, we will receive zeros on our test and the teacher will not trust us." Which peer-pressure refusal strategy did Addie use?

State the Facts

300

True or False: Occasional use of tobacco products can lead to addiction

True 

**BONUS**

True or False: Drinking alcohol can help adults be BETTER drivers

300

True or False: Misusing prescription and over-the-counter drugs can lead to addiction, legal problems, and loss of friends?

True

400

Jacob named his goal by saying "I will try out for the band because my friends want me to." Which goal-naming criteria does Jacob's goal NOT meet?

Personal 

400

Alex and Arturo are best friends. When Arturo discusses a problem with Alex, Alex nods his head, looks Arturo in the eye, and asks questions to clarify what he hears. What communication skill does Alex use?

Active listening

**BONUS**

True or False: Hitting someone is a healthy way to manage an intense emotion?

400

Who is a peer?

A peer is someone around your age.

400

Which has more alcohol per serving: beer, wine, or liquor?

They all have the same amount of alcohol per serving

400

Alex started using marijuana. After a while, he stopped going to soccer practice, didn't want to hang out with his friends, and was continuously late for school. What effect of THC use is Alex experiencing?

Lack of Motivation

500

Which step in the Decision Making Model requires you to evaluate how you did and ask yourself if you made the best decision?

Reflect

500

Hugo stood tall, looked his friend in the eye, and firmly told him to stop pressuring him to make fun of another kid in the class. Which of the three communication styles did Hugo use here?

Assertive communication style.

500

Which peer-pressure refusal strategy involves saying the same refusal strategy over and over again?

Broken Record


**Bonus** 

What are some ways that our friends can influence us to make better decisions? (Think back to Jerome role play!)


500

What does it mean to have a tolerance to a drug?

As the body adapts to the drug, the user will begin to need larger amounts of the drug to produce the same effect. 

500

Name the drug in marijuana that interferes with concentration, memory, thinking, and depth perception. 

THC (tetra-hydro-cannabinol) 

**BONUS**

True or False: The skills you learned in Too Good For Drugs will help you to become a happy, healthy, confident person