Every year, a new drug captures teens’ attention. Recently, it’s been Feel Free, an addictive, opioid-like drink sold right at gas stations. Marketed as “all-natural” and “healthy,” Feel Free contains Kratom and Kava, a risky combination that’s hooking thousands of teens.
This hands-on ATOD (Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drugs) lesson helps students critically examine marketing claims and hidden dangers. Editable slides walk them through the real side effects, then they create a warning label for Feel Free and write a persuasive letter to the FDA explaining why it shouldn’t be available to teens, or anyone. It’s an interactive way to build critical thinking and drug awareness skills.
Included:
- Editable Google Slides (11 slides)
- 3-page student worksheet with activities
- Teacher instructions and lesson plan aligned to NHES standards
'Feel Free' Kratom | Addictive Drug & Opioid Awareness | ATOD Lesson for Health
US$5.00Price

