You know you need to talk to your teens about the dangers of fentanyl and opioid overdoses, but you’re looking for a way to skip the lecture and actually give them the facts and tools they need to prevent drug use or an overdose.
This lesson is fully editable and up-to-date, featuring impactful case study videos, hands-on activities, and thought-provoking questions that really get teens thinking about the consequences of taking a counterfeit pill. Because let’s be real—it’s scary. One pill can kill. According to the DEA, 42% of counterfeit pills confiscated contain a lethal dose of fentanyl. That is terrifying, and we need to talk about it.
This lesson uses proven methods to get teens engaged and talking—instead of just blowing it off and thinking "It’ll never happen to me." Want to understand the method and theory behind these activities? Check out this LifeFluent blog post.
I made this resource free because EVERY health teacher needs this lesson. Please share it and pass it on as much as possible. Let’s get this information to the people who need it most.
Included:
-20+ editable google slides-Clear teacher instructions + NHES alignments
-2 hands on activities
-Student worksheet
-5+ video clips
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