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Students & Young Adults

These materials were developed specifically for students and young adults. For more information about specific drugs, please see Drugs of Abuse & Related Topics.

Elementary School

Brain Power! The NIDA Junior Scientist Program Brain Power! The NIDA Junior Scientist Program - science education materials on the brain and the effects of drugs. Available for Grades K-1 and for Grades 2 -3


Middle School & High School

Marijuana, Facts for Teens Marijuana, Facts for Teens

La marihuana - Información para los adolescentes

New! NIDA For Teens Web Site

NIDA For Teens Web Site
The Science Behind Drug Abuse for Grades 5-9

Mind Over Matter: The Effects of Drug Abuse on Your Body & Brain for Grades 5-9.

Mind Over Matter
The Effects of Drug Abuse on Your Body & Brain for Grades 5-9

Heads Up:  Real News About Drugs and Your Body for Grades Grades 6-10.

Heads Up
Real News About Drugs and Your Body for Grades Grades 6-10
Scholastic and NIDA cooperative education project

NIDA InfoFacts

NIDA InfoFacts
High School and Youth Trends in Drug Abuse

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Last updated on Friday, February 4, 2005.