Health Project: Drug Tri-fold. Choose One: Marijuana Cocaine LSD Heroine Methamphetamines Inhalants Steroids Ecstasy GHB & Ketamine (Club Drugs) Rohypnol.

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Health Project: Drug Tri-fold

Choose One: Marijuana Cocaine LSD Heroine Methamphetamines Inhalants Steroids Ecstasy GHB & Ketamine (Club Drugs) Rohypnol Oxycontin Ritalin

Read Articles 5 articles in all from the following sources: 3 of your choice from the Websites in the Health/Drug Project folder. Read for facts and information 2 of your choice from NewsBank, SIRS, or EBSCOhost. Read for “stories”

Print & Highlight: Select info, to use in your presentation, from EACH of your 5 sources Print your 5 articles & highlight the information you plan to use Place your 5 highlighted articles in a folder and hand in when you do your presentation

Include the following: General overview Appearance Short term effects Long term effects Medical uses Description of overdose Street name (s) Pictures Did you know? Status of your drug in Kentucky Bibliography Audience=your peers Be creative!

Now what? Today read about your drug on the websites in the Health/Drug Project folder. Take notes for the various sections of your presentation: general overview, effects, medical uses, overdose, did you know, etc.