Welcome to Physical Fitness, Health and Wellness Map attack Created by Joe Steiner The effects of alcohol.

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Welcome to Physical Fitness, Health and Wellness Map attack Created by Joe Steiner The effects of alcohol

Teachers Guide This presentation is set up to help study for Map testing and provide questions and answers in the areas of health and wellness. The content coincides with the areas that will be covered for map testing on the 5th grade level. The following page will help you organize and present the information to your class.

Teacher preparation Go over sections that coincide with what you are teaching and incorporate presentation Look through the presentation to become familiar with the content Use buttons to advance screens and to go back to previous screens Have students keep a notebook Encourage student participation and enjoy the lessons, having fun is a must

Write down in your notebook what types of drinks contain alcohol

ALCOHOL Alcohol can be found in various types of drinks but the most common types include: BEER WINE WHISKEY

How does alcohol affect your body?

Alcohol affects the part of the brain that controls speech, judgment, attention, and personality

What are some reasons young people try alcohol? (click mouse for answers) 1.To be like their friends 2.To comply with peer pressure 3.To find out what alcohol is like 4.To look grown up

Write in your notebook why the effects of alcohol can be dangerous.