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Don't Drink To That! Raising Awareness About the Risks of Driving While Intoxicated
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Grade(s): 6-12 |
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In this lesson, students simulate the effects of alcohol on their vision and motor skills. Then, after doing additional research on the dangers of driving while intoxicated, students create an educational activity that might convince a particular target audience not to use alcohol and/or drink and drive.
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Escape! Because Accidents Happen -- Car Crash
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This lesson stresses the importance of seat belt use and provides an opportunity for students to design and implement a study of local seat belt use and compare the results to national statistics.
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Helmet Concentration
Planning for Safety
Safe Driving
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Grade(s): 9-12 |
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In this lesson students will do the following:
1. Study the potential dangers, risks, and statistics associated with a variety of road safety issues: impaired driving, not wearing seat belts, speeding, distracted driving (eating and using cell phones), and drowsy driving
2. Develop a public service announcement such as a poster, mock television or radio commercial, Web site, or brochure about a road safety issue
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