METH PREVENTION LESSON


In many communities, it is easier for teens to get an ounce of Meth than a six-pack of beer. Drug use is on the rise. Please help us arm youth with the facts about Meth and empower them to live drug-free lives.

The Meth Prevention Lesson goes inside the lab with top middle school teacher Mike Crockett demonstrating the effects Meth has on the mind and body. The video lesson is appropriate for middle school and high school students, and supplemental assignments are provided below to reinforce curriculum and peer advocacy.

20 MINUTES OF MUST-KNOW EDUCATION INCLUDING:

  • Lab demonstrations of Meth potency
  • Animations demonstrating effects of Meth use
  • Testimonials from real-life users in recovery
  • Tips on how to talk to peers about drug use

THE LESSON IS AN EFFECTIVE LEARNING TOOL FOR:

  • Health class units covering substance use and addiction
  • Science classes exploring chemical effects on the body
  • All classes including online classes and home schooling
  • Red Ribbon Week curriculum

After watching the video

Expand your knowledge about Meth addiction and complete one of the following independent study assignments.

Independent Study Assignments

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING...

  • "Everything you hear is the truth. When I see your posts about meth it makes me want to tell my story, I wish I never would have taken that first hit.." --Luanne C.
  • "Love the videos. The meth problem is real and needs to be tackled. These stories are important and need to be told. Thank you." --Adam S.
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  • "Thank you for all that you're doing!! Raising awareness and speaking out ends the stigma. It sheds light on the epidemic that has been going on for far too long." --Tori H.
  • "As someone in long term recovery, we have to stick together to combat the addiction epidemic going on in our country! Continue to fight the good fight!!"-- Carrie W.

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