- Take the National Drug & Alcohol IQ Challenge. Test students’ knowledge about drugs and alcohol with this short, interactive quiz, available in English and Spanish, that can be used on mobile devices.
- Take the Kahoot! quiz with an online class or encourage students to play individually.
- Participate in the Drug Facts Challenge!, an interactive game using scientific facts about the brain and addiction, marijuana, vaping, and more.
- Use the Stats & Trends in Teen Drug Use with Interactive Chart, an interactive activity to help students in grades 7-12 understand how to obtain, analyze, and interpret data.
- Use free, science-based resources in classrooms and communities, or at home. These include activity ideas (below) on various topics; science- and standards-based classroom lessons and multimedia activities on teens and drugs; and the recently updated Mind Matters series, which helps teachers explain to students the effects of various drugs on the brain and body.
- Videos and Games (National Institute on Drug Abuse for Teens)
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