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Grade 3  
Health, Approved 2006  
4    Influence of Culture, Media, and Technology
     
  
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Alcohol and Advertising This lesson from the Institute of Alcohol Studies helps students in grade 3 identify the reasons that alcohol is harmful and list ways that advertisers try to make their products desirable. (SDFSCA Approved Activity A.iv - Activities that teach students to recognize social and peer pressure to use drugs illegally and the skills for resisting illegal drug use.)

Submitted by: Batch 2
From: Designed Instruction
How Does Advertising Affect You? This one-day lesson from The National Crime Prevention Council helps students in grades 3-5 understand the purpose of advertisements. The activity presented encourages students to think about whether or not the product is illegal for their age group. (SDFSCA Approved Activity A.ii - Activities that promote a sense of individual responsibility.)

Submitted by: Batch 3
From: Designed Instruction
You Can't Judge a Book By Its Cover This one- to two-day lesson plan from the American Council for Drug Education provides an accompanying activity worksheet and instructions teachers can use to help students in grades K-3 know when and when not to trust claims by people or products, and understand that how something is packaged is not necessarily the way it really is. (SDFSCA Approved Activity A.ii - Activities that promote a sense of individual responsibility.)

Submitted by: Batch 1
From: Designed Instruction
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