Drug Awareness
Making Good Choices
Peer Pressure Power
Healthy Mind and Body
Red Ribbon Week Facts
100

What are drugs that can hurt your body called when they’re used in the wrong way?

Dangerous or illegal drugs.

100

What does it mean to make a good choice?

Choosing what’s safe, kind, and responsible.

100

What is peer pressure?

When friends try to get you to do something.

100

What can you do to help your body stay healthy?

Exercise, eat healthy, and get enough sleep.

100

What is the main goal of Red Ribbon Week?

To encourage students to live drug-free lives.

200

What can happen to your health if you use drugs or vape?

It can damage your lungs, brain, and body.

200

What can help you think before you act?

Stop, take a breath, and think about the results.

200

What’s one way to say “no” and mean it?

Look the person in the eye and say “No, thanks.”

200

How can you care for your mental health?

Talk about your feelings and take breaks when needed.

200

What color ribbon represents Red Ribbon Week?

Red!

300

What should you do if someone offers you drugs or something unsafe?

Say “No,” walk away, and tell a trusted adult.

300

What should you do if you make a mistake?

Admit it, learn from it, and try again.

300

What can you do if friends are pressuring you to do something wrong?

Walk away and find supportive friends.

300

Why is it important to manage stress?

Stress can affect your health and decision-making.

300

When is Red Ribbon Week celebrated?

Every year in late October.

400

True or False: Some medications are okay to take whenever you want.

False — only take medicine from a trusted adult.

400

What’s an example of a healthy choice at lunch?

Eating fruits, veggies, or drinking water.

400

What kind of friends should you spend time with?

Friends who respect your choices and make you feel good.

400

What are some healthy ways to relax?

Deep breathing, music, reading, or spending time outside.

400

What can you do to show your support during Red Ribbon Week?

Wear red and make a pledge to stay drug-free.

500

What is one reason to stay drug-free?

To stay healthy, safe, and reach your goals.

500

How can you help a friend make a good choice?

Encourage them to do what’s right or talk to an adult.

500

Why is it brave to say “no”?

It shows strength and self-respect.

500

What can you do if you’re feeling overwhelmed or anxious?

Talk to a trusted adult, counselor, or friend.

500

Why is it important to stay drug-free?

To stay healthy, reach your goals, and keep your future bright.