Throughout a student's education they more than likely will experience a form of peer pressure. Arming students with the knowledge and skills to refuse negative peer pressure and support positive peer pressure is essential. These activities will help you get these important messages across.
Positive Peer Pressure example: Not all types of peer pressure are negative! Help students identify the difference between positive and negative peer pressure
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Yay! I got an A!
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I studied! How did I get a D?
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Allen, you should study with Sandra and me next time.
I don't think that'll help. I'm just going to fail anyway.
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C'mon Allen, we make flash cards. It'll be fun!
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I got a B+!
I did not do well at all. I even studied, too!
Alright. I guess I have nothing to lose.
Nice try, Allen. I corrected the mistakes.
Alright class, I'll come around and pass back your quizzes. Use these to study for the upcoming test.
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