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Alcohol Sign 
Create a flyer one would find in a bathroom stall at a club. It should be informative, interesting and persuasive to YOUR age group. It should inform about the dangers of drinking, how to be smart, effects and where to get help. Include a section to help the stall occupant to successfully refuse drinking, and maintain meaningful friendships. The refusals should be something fun, smart and believable that someone could go back to the party and use & remain friends.
Rubric Code: V67XA6
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Subject: Health  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Alcohol Poster Project
  Proficient

5 pts

High

7 pts

Advanced

10 pts

Facts

Proficient

Group only states 1 or less facts related to teenage drinking.
High

Group states 2-4 facts related to teenage drinking.
Advanced

Group states more than 5 facts related to teenage drinking.
Drinking Influences

Proficient

Groups uses minimal information on why people drink and how the media impacts our decision to drink.
High

Groups include some of the factors studied on why people drink and how the media impacts our decision to drink.
Advanced

Groups include all the factors studied on why people drink and how the media impacts our decision to drink.
Bodily Effects

Proficient

Groups list less than 5 short-term and long-term effects that consuming alcohol has on the body.
High

Groups list 5-9 short-term and long-term effects that consuming alcohol has on the body.
Advanced

Groups list at least 10 short-term and long-term effects that consuming alcohol has on the body.
Resources

Proficient

Group list less than 2 alcohol related treatment resources and their contact information.
High

Groups list 2-4 alcohol related treatment resources and their contact information.
Advanced

Groups list at least five alcohol related treatment resources and their contact information.
Refusual - What could you say/do

What would you say to a friend that wanted to drive home after drinking? How would you get peers to stop pressuring you? How could you convince a friend to not drink?

Proficient

The refusals were trite and crass. Not friendship keepers.
High

The Refusals were varied, appropriate, (made folks laugh) but may make some angry with you.
Advanced

The refusals were unique and School appropriate. With solid evidence to support refusal and still maintain friendships.




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