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Title: Drugs and Alcohol

Starter - Anagram Unscramble the words and see how many drugs (legal and illegal) you can get. 1. EINOCAC 2. LOMRAPOCEAT 3. NISANCAB 4. FINEFACE 5. COLALOH 6. TINHAMAMEEP 7. SCEYAST 8. SQUIRTSELLIAS 9. MOOMS SHCARMIG 10. OCINETIN Answers to the Anagrams 1.Cocaine 2.Paracetamol 3.Cannabis 4.Caffeine 5.Alcohol 6.Amphetamine 7.Ecstasy 8.Tranquillisers 9.Magic Mushrooms 10.Nicotine

Task 1 In your jotter make a thought shower of everything you can remember about Drugs and Alcohol from S1 Social Education. Your teacher will then take ideas for the board. Time: 5 mins In pairs Finished and Waiting? Write down anything you might have heard in your own time or in the media

S2 Social Education November-December Keeping myself safe – alcohol Volatile Substances – Buzzin’ Case Study: Leah Betts Sexual Health (2 weeks) Assessment task

Task 2 Write down 3 questions you want to find out the answer to in the next few weeks. Leave 2 lines between each question so you can add in the answers later on. Example: What happens to someone when they get an STI?

Drugs and the law - Quiz Write down the Yes/No answer to the following questions Paul is 16 and goes into his local supermarket and buys 20 cigarettes. Is he breaking the law? Gina is 15. She smokes a cannabis joint with her boyfriend, who is 17. Is she breaking the law? Hanif is 14. He is sniffing from an aerosol can. Is he breaking the law? Beth is 12. Her older sister asks her to go round to a neighbour's house to get 2 ecstasy tablets for her. Is Beth breaking the law? Gary and Fiona are 14. They are sitting in the park drinking cider. Are they breaking the law? Jenny and Mike are 13. They have picked some magic mushrooms. Jenny suggests they take them home and make a tea with them. Are they breaking the law? Grant is 15. He is caught by the police smoking cannabis. He says he is not worried because he will only get a caution. Is he right? Garth is 15. He has £5 worth of cannabis. He gives half to his best mate. Could he be charged with supplying drugs? Mrs Harris allows her 23 year old son, who stays at home, to smoke cannabis in the house. Is SHE breaking the law?

Drugs and the law - Answers Paul is 16 and goes into his local supermarket and buys 20 cigarettes. Is he breaking the law? NO but the supermarket staff are if it’s obvious Paul is under 18. 2. Gina is 15. She smokes a cannabis joint with her boyfriend, who is 17. Is she breaking the law? YES,She is breaking the law by being in possession of a Class B drug 3. Hanif is 14. He is sniffing from an aerosol can. Is he breaking the law? YES 4. Beth is 12. Her older sister asks her to go round to a neighbour's house to get 2 ecstasy tablets for her. Is Beth breaking the law? YES. She could be seen as supplying ecstasy. 5. Gary and Fiona are 14. They are sitting in the park drinking cider. Are they breaking the law? YES and NO: In certain areas of the Scottish Borders and at certain times you could be fined up to £500. Drinking in Public byelaws are different in each local authority but the police would still act if they saw them because of their age.

Drugs and the law - Answers 6. Jenny and Mike are 13. They have picked some magic mushrooms. Jenny suggests they take them home and make a tea with them. Are they breaking the law? YES 7. Grant is 15. He is caught by the police smoking cannabis. He says he is not worried because he will only get a caution. Is he right? NO – He is breaking the law by being in possession of a Class B drug 8. Garth is 15. He has £5 worth of cannabis. He gives half to his best mate. Could he be charged with supplying drugs? YES, supply is not just selling drugs. 9. Mrs Harris allows her 23 year old son, who stays at home, to smoke cannabis in the house. Is SHE breaking the law? YES, it is an offence to knowingly allow someone to use illegal substances in your home.