Description
Middle School Health Bell Ringers | Tobacco Alcohol Medication & Drugs
Engage your middle school students right at the beginning of class with bell ringers! Get your health class thinking, writing, and discussing about tobacco, alcohol, medication and drugs. This resource includes 6 weeks of bell ringers ready to go for you and your students! All questions are based off SHAPE America Health Standards to analyze influences, demonstrating interpersonal skills, , and advocating for health.
PDF with force link copies to GOOGLE products Includes:
- 10 bell ringers about tobacco
- 10 bell ringers about alcohol
- 10 bell ringers about medication and drugs
- A master copy of the questions- easy to copy and paste questions onto Google Classroom!
- A Google Document for students to respond to on Google Classroom (or to be printed)
SAMPLE QUESTIONS
- What is the difference between OTC (over the counter) drugs and prescription drugs? Give two examples of each.
- What is meant by the phrase “alcohol lowers inhibitions”? Explain your answer and give an example of what that might look like in real life.
- Tania is hanging out with her friends. They are all vaping and pressuring Tania into vaping. She isn’t interested. How should she communicate that she is not interested?
Terms of Use
This resource was created by Morgan Hernandez Health and PE. It may be used by the original purchaser for single class use only. Teachers may use this product in email, through Google classroom, other LMS, or over the Internet to their students (and parents) as long as the site is password protected. If you would like to share this resource with your colleagues, please purchase additional licenses. Thank you for respecting the terms of use.