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      Goal-Setting and Decision-Making Skills
      Advocating for Health


 
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Grade 6  
Health, Approved 2006  
6    Goal-Setting and Decision-Making Skills
1    The student will demonstrate the ability to apply a decision-making model to develop a plan of personal strengths, needs, and health risks.   
1    Advanced Indicator: The student will independently use a decision-making model to draw conclusions and demonstrate effective goal-setting.
Types Resources
Lesson Plans
Links (click to open)Description
Focus on Marijuana: Drugged Driving This one- to two-day lesson (PDF) from The New York Times Newspaper in Education Program for middle and high school students discusses driving laws concerning impairment and encourages teens to have an action plan to use in case they find themselves with an impaired driver. (SDFSCA Approved Activity A.i - Activities that address the consequences of violence and the illegal use of drugs.)

Submitted by: Batch 3
From: Designed Instruction
Making Decisions This one- to two-day lesson plan from the American Council for Drug Education provides vignettes and instructions teachers can use to help students in grades 4-6 learn to make decisions related to drug use through a process of scientific reasoning. (SDFSCA Approved Activity A.ii - Activities that promote a sense of individual responsibility.)

Submitted by: Batch 1
From: Designed Instruction
Reality Matters: Becoming An Adult This one- to three-day lesson from Discovery Education will help middle school students identify goals they would like to achieve as adults, foresee obstacles that may arise, and devise strategies for achieving those goals. (SDFSCA Approved Activity A.ii - Activities that promote a sense of individual responsibility.)

Submitted by: Batch 2
From: Designed Instruction
Setting Goals: How Drugs Can Get in the Way This one- to two-day lesson from The National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign encourages middle school students to stay drug-free by setting goals for the future and realizing how drugs can keep them from reaching their goals. Links to teacher resources and student worksheets are included. (SDFSCA Approved Activity A.i - Activities that address the consequences of violence and the illegal use of drugs.)

Submitted by: Batch 2
From: Designed Instruction

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