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Illicit Drug Project

Illicit Drug Research Amphetamines Cocaine/Crack Marijuana Ecstasy December 30, 2018 Illicit Drug Research Amphetamines Cocaine/Crack Marijuana Ecstasy Heroin Inhalants LSD Anabolic Steroids

Illicit Drug Research Common Street Names At least 3 Methods of Use December 30, 2018 Illicit Drug Research Common Street Names At least 3 Methods of Use 3 Facts, 2 How it is taken History of the Drug How it is used Medical Uses Statistics on Use Short Term Effects 2 Initial Effects Classify it as a Stimulant, Depressant, and/or Hallucinogen Long Term Effects 1 fact how it effects the body over time. 1 Fact about addiction 1 Fact about withdrawal

Illicit Drug Research Graphic Organizer December 30, 2018 Illicit Drug Research Graphic Organizer Monday-9/8/2014 Finish the front page of the Graphic Organizer Tuesday-9/8/2014 Finish the back page of the Graphic Organizer

Technology Considerations December 30, 2018 Technology Considerations BYOD-Use smartphones, tablets, or laptops to conduct your research and fill out the graphic organizer. You will be required to site your sources when you complete your project. As you research, keep up with where your information came from. Ways to do that include copying and pasting the web address into the notes section of your phone, taking a screen shot of the website, or bookmarking all of your sources in your phone or device so you will have access to them later.

Writing Prompt What if Marijuana were legal? Who would be using it? September 10, 2014 Writing Prompt What if Marijuana were legal? Who would be using it? What would be the reasons behind people using the drug? Would it be very popular, once it was legal? How would if affect society? How would it affect families?

September 11, 2014 Illicit Drug Project PowerPoint, Pamphlet, Brochure, Newsletter, or Poster Appearance(5 points) eye catching, picture or type of design, name of drug Common street names (5 points) At least 5 (1 point each) Methods of use (5 points) 5 facts (1 point each) At least 3 How is it taken? (you can be specific) History of the drug (5 points) How it is made? Plant/designer drug (1 point) 3 Interesting facts (3 points) Medical use (if applicable) (1 point)

September 11, 2014 Illicit Drug Project PowerPoint, Pamphlet, Brochure, Newsletter, or Poster Statistics on drug use (5 points) 5 statistics (1 point each) Short term effects (5 points) At least 4 (How it effects the body initially) (4 points) Define it as a stimulant or depressant, and/or hallucinogen (1 points) Long term effects (5 points) At least 3 (How it effects the body overtime, ex: diseases) (3 points) Fact(s) about addiction (1 points) Fact(s) about withdrawal (1 points) Sources (15 points) Sources are cited correctly and in APA format. Sources are reliable. Project reflects information from sources.