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Surviving High School Awareness Campaign ActivitySurviving High School Awareness Campaign Activity
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Health Smart Virginia
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8th - 10th
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Health
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Surviving High School Awareness Campaign

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To demonstrate what they have learned in the Health Smart unit, sophomores design a resource for incoming ninth-graders that includes what they consider the most important information they gleaned from one of the eight topics studied. 

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Concepts

social-emotional learning, social awareness, emotional development, mental health, empathy, depression, suicide, stress management, making decisions, addiction, drug addiction, drug abuse, digital citizenship

Instructional Ideas

  • Provide examples of the various formats groups might use (PSAs, brochures, newspaper articles, cartoons or comic strips, etc.) for their campaign materials

Classroom Considerations

  • Groups must have access to computers with internet for the research portion of the project
  • 14th in the Health Smart series of lessons

Pros

  • In addition to specific information gathered, groups are encouraged to add their own thoughts and impressions about their topic
  • Includes planning sheets and a rubric for the project

Cons

  • None

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