3. Self-Check: (Individual Activity)
Instruction: Response IT IS ME or NOT ME in each
statement. Count the number of IT IS ME responses for
interpretation.
1.I had a drink mixed with alcohol.
2.I drink alcoholic beverages every occasion.
3. I drink alcoholic beverages every day.
4. I can consume 2-3 bottles of alcoholic
beverages in just one seat.
5. I drink alcoholic beverages to forget my
problems.
4. Self-Check: (Individual Activity)
Instruction: Response IT IS ME or NOT ME in each
statement. Count the number of IT IS ME responses for
interpretation.
6.My family and friends asked me to stop drinking
alcoholic beverages.
7.I feel relaxed and relieved when I drink
alcoholic beverages.
8.My grades are affected by my drinking of
alcohol.
9.I find it difficult to resist when someone
invites me to drink alcoholic beverages.
10.I escaped classes just to go with my peers
drinking sessions.
5. Let’s Interpret
0 – Congratulations! You are not into drinking alcoholic
beverages.
1-3 – You are on your way to being dependent on
alcoholic beverages.
4-6– Your health is at risk. Maybe you are now dependent on
alcoholic drinks.
7-10– You need help! You are seriously alcoholic.
6.
7. • How do you define alcohol based on your idea?
• What kind of alcohol do you know?
• Is it safe to drink alcohol?
• Can you give some negative effects of drinking
alcohol?
• What do you think could happen when someone
is dependent on alcoholic drinks?
8. Alcohol is a colorless, bitter-tasting substance
that humans have been consuming since the ancient
times. It comes from plants that underwent
fermentation. Fermentation is the process of
extracting alcohol from a plant or a fruit.
A beer is extracted from grains. On the other
hand, wines are from grapes and other fruits.
9. Isopropyl – often used in laboratories as solvent and rubbing
alcohol that has cooling and disinfecting qualities.
Methanol/methyl – used as industrial solvent, ex. Paint
remover . This kind of alcohol is also used to make other
chemicals.
Ethanol – also called beverage alcohol. The only alcohol that
can be consumed in regulated amount. Excessive intake of this
alcohol may result to intoxication.
10.
11. SHORT-TERM EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL
Hang over
Slurred Speech
Headache
Drowsiness
Vomiting
Upset stomach
Diarrhea
Intoxication
Breathing Difficulties
Distorted Vision/hearing
Impaired judgement
anemia
blackouts
Unconsciousness
12. LONGTERM EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL
Unintentional Injuries
Intentional Injuries
Loss of Productivity
Alcohol Poisoning
Liver Disease
Increased Family Problems
Diarrhea
High Blood Pressure
Stroke
Nerve Damage
Malnutrition
Cancer
Vit B1 Deficiency
Permanent damage to the brain
14. Put in mind:
If you are drinking an alcoholic beverage, right after
watching this video evaluate how your drinking of alcohol
affects yourself, your family, and your community. Reflect on
what you have learned. Will you continue to drink alcohol
despite its numerous negative effect? Then it’s you who will
decide for yourself.
And if you are not drinking alcoholic beverages, Very good!
But think of what could happen to you, your family, and your
community if you will try it. It’s better to be aware not just
for yourself but to help to spread the awareness of its bad
effects.
15.
16. Trashketball
• Select 1 representative from each row.
• Each representative will answer the given
questions.
• Each right answer will give a chance to get
more points by trying to shoot a ball to a
trashcan.
• The group with the most score wins. Students
will be given 10 seconds to answer each
question.
17. 1. What kind of alcohol is also
called alcohol beverages?
a. Ethanol
b. Methanol
c. Isopropyl
18. 2. The main effect of alcohol
drinking reflects on a person’s
_____?
a. Skeletal system
b)Circulatory system
c)Central nervous system
19. 3. Which of the following is a long-
term effect of alcoholic beverage
consumption?
a) Diarrhea
b) Brain damage
c) Anemia
20. 4. What does BAC stand for?
a) Blood alcohol concentration
b) Blood alcohol content
c) Blood alcohol carrier
21. 5. What do you call the process
of extracting alcohol from fruits
and plants?
a) Evaporation
b) Fermentation
c) Condensation
22. Post Test (True or False) Draw ►if the
statement is TRUE and ▄ if FALSE ( To be
answered on a ¼ sheet of paper) Students
will be given 10 seconds to answer each
question.
23. Post Test (True or False) Draw ►if the
statement is TRUE and ▄ if FALSE ( To be
answered on a ¼ sheet of paper) Students will
be given 10 seconds to answer each question.
1.Beer is an example of fermented
alcohol from grapes and other fruits.
24. Post Test (True or False) Draw ►if the
statement is TRUE and ▄ if FALSE ( To be
answered on a ¼ sheet of paper) Students will
be given 10 seconds to answer each question.
2. Isopropyl and methanol are used in
laboratories and are poisonous and fatal
if taken. On the other hand, ethanol is
also called beverage alcohol.
25. Post Test (True or False) Draw ►if the
statement is TRUE and ▄ if FALSE ( To be
answered on a ¼ sheet of paper) Students will
be given 10 seconds to answer each question.
3. Alcohol is a stimulant drug.
26. Post Test (True or False) Draw ►if the
statement is TRUE and ▄ if FALSE ( To be
answered on a ¼ sheet of paper) Students will
be given 10 seconds to answer each question.
4. When humans consume ethanol
alcohol in unregulated amounts, it may
result in intoxication and alteration of the
nervous system.
27. Post Test (True or False) Draw ►if the
statement is TRUE and ▄ if FALSE ( To be
answered on a ¼ sheet of paper) Students will
be given 10 seconds to answer each question.
5. Alcohol changes a person’s
PHYSICAL and EMOTIONAL state.
29. Assignment
Create a material that advocates the prevention of alcoholism.
Choose from any of the following:
• Song/ Poem
Write a song or poem that centers on the alternative hobbies that can replace alcohol drinking.
The song or poem may also discuss how alcohol can ruin someone’s life.
• Artwork/ Poster
Draw and/or paint an artwork that depicts the causes and effects of alcohol drinking. You can
also use recycled materials like empty bottles/cans of alcohol to create a 3D artwork. Write a
one-paragraph description of your masterpiece.
• Video
Create a video presentation that shows alcoholism in the Philippines and how the government
works on controlling it. Write a short synopsis of your video.