Alcohol
Bullying Prevention
Lesson Phrases

100

Define alcoholism.

What is "Alcoholism is when someone’s drinking causes problems in someone’s life, and they continue to drink despite these problems"? 

100

Define bullying.

What is "A person is being bullied when he/she is repeatedly and over time exposed to the abusive actions on the part of one or more people"? 

100

Define confidentiality in terms of Peer Education.

What is "what gets said in the peer education classroom must remain in the peer education classroom, with three exceptions (danger to self, danger to others, danger to property)?

200

This is the only thing that will sober someone up.

What is time?

200

These are the three types of bullying.

What are physical, verbal, and electronic (cyber)?

200

This is what TWAR stands for.

What is Think, Weight, Act, Reflect?

300

This was the purpose of the pencil game.

What is showing what it can be like to live with an alcoholic?

300

This is the difference between an active and passive bystander.

What is "an active bystander chooses to challenge inappropriate behavior or bullying, while a passive bystander chooses to ignore the situation or do nothing about it?

300

These are people you can go to if you ever need help.

Who are parents, counselors, teachers, coaches, administrators, and other adults within the Blakefield community?

400

The number of different types of alcohol.

What is one?  (Beer, wine and liquor are all the same type of alcohol, just in different forms)

400

This is what we meant when we talked about "breaking the chain".

What is "breaking the chain of bullying at Loyola, choosing to see what we have in common and being an active bystander"?

400

This was the most memorable peer education activity.

All answers accepted, but ask Why?  What do you remember about it?  What was the point of it?

500

Beer commercials want you to believe this about alcohol.

What is "alcohol makes everything better and more fun"?

500

The peer educator "web diagram" represented this.

What is "the similarities between individuals, even those who seem to have different interests and are from different backgrounds"?

500

This is the ultimate goal of Peer Education.

What is to give 6th through 9th graders an opportunity to be educated in health and wellness topics with their peers?