Snapshot: Day 24 9/10/09 EALR GLE 4.2.3

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Snapshot: Day 24 9/10/09 EALR 4.0 - GLE 4.2.3 Friendly reminder: no food/drink, no cell phones or electronics, no hats, no profanity and stay on task! If not, you may be confronted and/or lose points. GLE: Understands legal implications of drug, alcohol, and tobacco use. Interprets school, community, state, and federal laws concerning drug, tobacco, and alcohol use. Gives examples of physical, behavioral, and legal impacts. Analyzes various treatment options. Objective: You’ll learn the dangers of using tobacco in any form. You’ll examine the risks and rights of nonsmokers, strategies for quitting tobacco use, and ideas for advocating for smoke-free environments. Bell Ringer - Do Now: Chapter 21 Review: Pg. 558/559 Complete Exploring Health Terms Complete Recalling the Facts Complete Thinking Critically Study for Ch. 21 Test Test Tomorrow!