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Catalyst 5/ 5 /14. Write the following question and answer on your Catalyst sheet: What are the 3 types of psychoactive drugs? What are some effects of alcohol that you know?. ANNOUNCEMENT. English & Math EAP Testing on Wednesday & Thursday - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Catalyst 5/5/14
Write the following question and answer on your Catalyst sheet:
What are the 3 types of psychoactive drugs?What are some effects of alcohol that you
know?
ANNOUNCEMENTEnglish & Math EAP Testing on Wednesday &
ThursdayPlacement test for CSU’s and community
colleges…you can skip certain classes if you do well!
Multiple choice
MAY/JUNE 2014MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY28 29 30 1
10. 1 The Brain10.2 Addiction & Types of Drugs
2
5
10.3 Alcohol10.4 Barbiturates & Benzos
6 7
EAP TESTING
8
EAP TESTING
9
10.5 Caffeine10.6 Cocaine
12
10.7 Codeine?10.8 Ecstasy
13 14
10.9 Heroin
15
10.11 Inhalants10.12 LSD & Psilocybin
16
19
10.13 Marijuana10.14 Methamphetamine
20 21
10.15 Nicotine
22
10.16 Oxycodone10.17 PCP
23
26
MEMORIAL DAY
27
10.18 Peyote
28
10.19 Salvia
29
10.20 Steroids
30
3
REVIEW
4
FINALS
5
FINALS
6
FINALS
7
LAST DAY!
10.3 Alcohol5/5/14
What is alcohol?Drinking alcohol is also known as ethanol
Chemical formula: C2H6O
Different Types of AlcoholMany different varieties
Beer (4-6% alcohol)
Wine (12 – 15% alcohol)
Liquor (40% alcohol)
Proof = twice (2x) the alcohol content ex: most liquors are 80 proof (or 40% alcohol)
How much is “one drink”?The volume in one drink depends on the type
of alcohol…
350 mL 150 mL 44 mL
Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)Short term effects of alcohol depend on blood
alcohol content (BAC), which is the % of alcohol in the blood
BAC depends on several things: How much you weigh Your gender How often you drink
0.08% = legally intoxicated
BAC ChartBAC effects< 0.10% (“tipsy”) Relaxation, joy,
talkativeness0.10% - 0.20% (“drunk”) Slurred speech, emotional
swings, rowdy behavior, slow reactions
0.20% – 0.30% (“wasted”) Loss of understanding, movement impaired, memory blackout, vomiting
0.30%+ Breathing/heart rate impaired, unconsciousness
0.40%+ Possible death
Independent ActivityLook at the chart you picked up from the backBased on your gender (male/female) and how
much you weigh, figure out how many drinks it would take you to be: Legally intoxicated (0.08%) Drunk (0.15%) Wasted (0.25%) Dead (0.40%)
Police Dashcam GameEach table will get a whiteboard & markerWe’re going to see police dashcam recordings
of drunk drivers who were pulled overBased on what you observe about the person’s
behavior, discuss and write down what you think their BAC is
I will reveal the actual BAC
Long-Term Effects of AlcoholAlcoholism (alcohol addiction)Cirrhosis (damaged liver)Seizures & strokeHeart problems & high blood pressureDepression & anxietyUnemployment, low productivity,
family problems
Article on Teen Binge DrinkingQuietly read the article on teenage binge
drinking
Assignment – Letter to a Friend Get a sheet of paper After reading the article, write a letter (minimum 10
sentences) to a friend/family member/made-up person with a drinking problem
Your letter must include: What alcohol is What is happening to his BAC as he drinks The long-term effects to his body if he continues binge
drinking You must use evidence from your notes and the article to
write your letter If you don’t finish you have until Friday to turn it in
Achieve3000Take out your iPad and go to www.achieve3000.comLogin with your username and passwordComplete “Give Up Oil? Not So Fast!” article
Complete Before Reading Poll Read Article Complete Activity Complete After Reading Poll You do NOT have to do the Thought Question
You have 30 minutes to complete this assignment