Moments of Impact Discussion. Objectives List the primary reasons the 3 people in the video were killed List the “Moments of Impact” from the video Name.

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Moments of Impact Discussion

Objectives List the primary reasons the 3 people in the video were killed List the “Moments of Impact” from the video Name the reasons under-age drinking is such a large problem in North Dakota Moments of Impact2

Objectives Continued… Share how you feel about the under- 21 drinking age law Compile a list of possible solutions to impact this problem Moments of Impact3

“Your Turn” Session 1 Moments of Impact4

Review Moments of Impact5

Group Activity Divide into assigned small groups Elect a spokesperson. This person should also write down your group answers on page_____ of your student manual Moments of Impact6

Group Questions Discussion Question 1: What would you say are the primary reasons this tragedy happened? (List all of the causes or decisions you feel contributed to this tragedy) Moments of Impact7

Group Questions Discussion Question 2: What were the “Moments of Impact”, that you remember in the reenactment, where someone had an opportunity to change the outcome? Moments of Impact8

Group Reporting Please tell us what your group came up with for Question 1 and Question 2… Moments of Impact9

“Why Me?” Session 2 Moments of Impact10

Difficult Questions… We will now divide back into your small groups to discuss the most important word from the video. The young reporter asked… Why? Moments of Impact11

Group Activity Divide into assigned small groups Elect a spokesperson. This person should also write down your group answers on page_____ of your student manual Moments of Impact12

Group Questions Discussion Question 3: Why do you think North Dakota is first, out of all 50 states, in the number of our young people who binge drink? Moments of Impact13

Group Questions Discussion Question 4: Do you agree with the under-21 drinking age law? Why or why not? Moments of Impact14

Group Questions Discussion Question 5: Why do you think the National Drinking Age Act was passed in1984? Moments of Impact15

Group Reporting Please tell us what your group came up with for Question 3,4 and 5… Moments of Impact16

“Our Future” Session 3 Moments of Impact17

What can we do? In your small groups, it is time to brain storm ways to impact this issue which is claiming hundreds of lives each week and causing thousands of serious injuries… Moments of Impact18

Group Activity Divide into assigned small groups Elect a spokesperson. This person should also write down your group answers on page_____ of your student manual Moments of Impact19

Group Questions Discussion Question 6: If someone in your group has made the personal decision NOT TO DRINK ALCOHOL, why did they make that decision? (Please only share with your group if you are comfortable doing so) Moments of Impact20

Group List Make TWO lists: List 1- What can an individual person do to make a positive impact on this problem? List 2- What can your school do to make a positive impact on this problem? Moments of Impact21

Group Reporting Please tell us what your group came up with for Question 6 and share your lists… Moments of Impact22

Post Test Let’s review what we have learned… Any final comments or questions? Moments of Impact23