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Violence and Risk Taking Behaviour<br />

Public Profile<br />

Unit #3 Activity #6<br />

Teaching Learning Strategy #7, #8<br />

Teacher/Student Resource (Case Scenarios)<br />

Risk Scenarios<br />

Catholic Profile<br />

Unit #2 Activity #4<br />

Teaching Learning Strategy N/A<br />

Scenario 1: You are on your way home from visiting a friend and your car breaks down.<br />

It is late and the area is not well known to you. Just as you are considering what to do, a<br />

car pulls up and a person gets outs. He approaches your car and asks if you want some<br />

help. What do you do and why?<br />

Scenario 2: You have moved into a new neighbourhood and have finally made a couple<br />

of new friends. They have invited you to a ÒfieldÓ party to celebrate the end of the school<br />

year. These friends seem to be fairly clean, however you know there will be others<br />

present who will be using drugs and alcohol. The party is in a large ravine located 2 km<br />

away from the school. What do you do and why?<br />

Scenario 3: Your friend has been involved in an internet chat line and has set up a double<br />

date for you to meet two other individuals. They want to meet at a dance club on the<br />

other side of town. The ÒmysteryÓ dates have also offered to pick you up at the local<br />

mall, if you cannot get your own transportation. What do you do and why?<br />

Scenario 4: You really need a summer job in order to save money for a car as well as<br />

college/university. There has been a job posting in the guidance office, outlining<br />

prerequisites for a job you would consider taking. You do not have all of the<br />

prerequisites. Your friend suggests that you just ÒfudgeÓ them on a resume and apply for<br />

the job. What do you do and why?<br />

Scenario 5: YouÕve been at a party all night and have noticed that your designated driver<br />

has been drinking throughout the night. Seven people were supposed to be driven home<br />

in the same car. Another option would be to walk home alone, crossing two large parks.<br />

What do you do and why?<br />

Scenario 6: You have a final paper due tomorrow. You have not started it. In order to<br />

disguise your incomplete work, you have told your teacher that you have already<br />

completed you research background and have found the topic quite interesting. You have<br />

been informed of an Internet website that has Òready-madeÓ essays on your topic. What<br />

do you do and why?<br />

<strong>Grade</strong> <strong>11</strong> <strong>Healthy</strong> <strong>Active</strong> <strong>Living</strong> <strong>Education</strong> (PPL30), Module #3 Violence and Risk Taking Behaviour<br />

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