
Sixth Grade Lesson Plan
LESSON #1:
Purposes and Overview of D.A.R.E. Program
Students are introduced to the
D.A.R.E. program and the D.A.R.E. Decision-making Model. Students practice
skills used in decision-making and reflect on their learning in their D.A.R.E.
Planner.
LESSON #2: Tobacco
and You
This lesson focuses on normative
beliefs about the use of tobacco by youth. Tobacco facts are used to design
tobacco-warning labels, which are shared with the class. Journal entries
reflect the learning.
LESSON #3: Smoke
Screen
Students apply tobacco and
marijuana facts in a variety of situations using the D.A.R.E. Decision-making
Model. Students are introduced to the purpose of advertising. Journal entries
reinforce discussions of the affects tobacco has on the body.
LESSON #4: Alcohol
and You
Students work through a normative
belief activity about the use of alcohol by youth. Decision-making skills are
reinforced as students work together solving a variety of situations. Student
journal entries in D.A.R.E. Planners reinforce skills.
LESSON #5: The Real
Truth
Students are given the
opportunity to examine alcohol ads in their environment and apply their learning
in a relay race. Inhalants and their danger are examined. Journaling processes
the new learning.
LESSON #6:
Friendship Foundations
In teams, students examine
friendship and peer pressure in situational dilemmas using the D.A.R.E.
Decision-making Model. Journal entries in D.A.R.E. Planner reinforce new
learning.
LESSON #7: Putting
It Together
Students work with partners to apply
assertiveness skills in a think/pair/share methodology. D.A.R.E. Planner
journaling is used to process new skills.
LESSON #8: Personal
Action
Student teams practice
decision-making skills as they examine the role of personal peer pressure in
their lives. Students review their D.A.R.E. Planner entries to assist in
creating a personal D.A.R.E. report.
LESSON #9: Practice!
Practice! Practice!
Students have the opportunity to apply assertive refusal skills along with facts
in a spiraling competition. Personal affirmations about healthy choices are
shared from D.A.R.E. reports.
LESSON #10:
Culmination
Students are given the opportunity to make a public statement about their choices to resist drugs and violence in a group assembly. Students receive D.A.R.E. graduation certificates and celebrate their accomplishments.
