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When planning interactive alcohol awareness lessons, educators often look toward the Internet for sites their students can visit. Reading, statistics, games, and videos related to underage drinking and alcohol abuse are available to students and teachers at no charge. Below are some sites on these topics that cater specifically to teens and tweens.

Criteria for Selection of Alcohol Awareness Websites

Websites chosen exhibit the following traits that educators can rely on for safe browsing:

  • Maintained and updated regularly with current content on alcohol awareness, drunk driving, alcohol abuse, and/or underage drinking
  • No advertising from sources outside the website itself
  • No chat feature available for students to reveal their identities or discuss off topic issues
  • No links to unrelated subjects on other sites
  • Professional, appropriate language on all web pages

U.S. Government Sponsored Alcohol Awareness Websites

TheCoolSpot.gov gives facts about teenage alcoholism, peer pressure, and the effect of alcohol in the body. Short games reveal more statistics to the viewer without the feel of a formal report. To get students moving, visit the "Teacher and Volunteer Corner" for an alcohol awareness role play activity. Interactive and printable quizzes are also available for use by educators.


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