Ask, Listen, Learn: Lesson Plans and Materials
Downloadable tools to help kids Say “YES” to a healthy lifestyle and “NO” to underage drinking.
Ask, Listen, Learn’s series on the developing brain is comprised of the seven lesson plans that teach kids about the effect of alcohol on the developing brain and one lesson about cannabis to extend kids’ knowledge and give them even more reasons to remain substance-free. Everything you need to teach the lessons is available right here!
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Ask, Listen, Learn is a completely FREE digital underage drinking prevention program for kids ages 9-13 (grades 4-7) and their parents and educators with the goal to reduce underage drinking.
Students will learn the basics of the endocannabinoid system, how marijuana obstructs its regular function, how that can affect their body and behavior, and how they can make smart choices.
This lesson is intended to further student’s understanding of the central nervous system, neurotransmission, and how alcohol subsequently impacts function.
In this lesson, students will learn the basics of brain function and neurotransmission, and how alcohol obstructs brain activity and development. In the following videos and lessons, we detail the ways in which alcohol impacts six different parts of the brain, while teaching about peer pressure, decision making, communication and more.
This lesson is intended to teach students how alcohol impacts physical and verbal coordination, while simultaneously emphasizing the crucial role of communication skills in living a healthy lifestyle and saying “no” to underage drinking.
This lesson provides students with scientific background on decision making and alcohol, and prepares students to make healthy choices.
This lesson is intended to drive home the message that underage drinking is dangerous, while simultaneously teaching students where to access resources and go for help if they or a peer are ever in trouble.
This lesson is intended to teach students about the endocrine system, the dangers of underage drinking, and the importance of protecting your body and setting personal health goals.
In this activity, students explore the differences
between short-term memory and long-term memory and learn the role
that the brain’s hippocampus plays in processing both types of memories.
In this activity, students explore the role of their
brain’s cerebellum in motor skills through the lens of an Olympic swimmer.
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Downloadable tools to help kids Say “YES” to a healthy lifestyle and “NO” to underage drinking.
Ask, Listen, Learn’s series on the developing brain is comprised of the seven lesson plans that teach kids about the effect of alcohol on the developing brain and one lesson about cannabis to extend kids’ knowledge and give them even more reasons to remain substance-free. Everything you need to teach the lessons is available right here!
Download Lesson Plan
Ask, Listen, Learn is a completely FREE digital underage drinking prevention program for kids ages 9-13 (grades 4-7) and their parents and educators with the goal to reduce underage drinking.
Students will learn the basics of the endocannabinoid system, how marijuana obstructs its regular function, how that can affect their body and behavior, and how they can make smart choices.
This lesson is intended to further student’s understanding of the central nervous system, neurotransmission, and how alcohol subsequently impacts function.
In this lesson, students will learn the basics of brain function and neurotransmission, and how alcohol obstructs brain activity and development. In the following videos and lessons, we detail the ways in which alcohol impacts six different parts of the brain, while teaching about peer pressure, decision making, communication and more.
This lesson is intended to teach students how alcohol impacts physical and verbal coordination, while simultaneously emphasizing the crucial role of communication skills in living a healthy lifestyle and saying “no” to underage drinking.
This lesson provides students with scientific background on decision making and alcohol, and prepares students to make healthy choices.
This lesson is intended to drive home the message that underage drinking is dangerous, while simultaneously teaching students where to access resources and go for help if they or a peer are ever in trouble.
This lesson is intended to teach students about the endocrine system, the dangers of underage drinking, and the importance of protecting your body and setting personal health goals.
In this activity, students explore the differences
between short-term memory and long-term memory and learn the role
that the brain’s hippocampus plays in processing both types of memories.
In this activity, students explore the role of their
brain’s cerebellum in motor skills through the lens of an Olympic swimmer.
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