High School Curriculum

Wooten Camp 101

Program Objectives

  • Inform students through various forms of communication about the dangers of distracted driving.
  • Provide students with tips and suggestions on how they can avoid distractions behind the wheel and keep their attention on the road.
  • Provide suggestions to school administrators on how to best teach students about distracted driving behaviors.

How To Use This Program
High school students are constantly being pulled in several different directions at once, and as an educator, you only have a limited amount of classroom time. That’s why this program has been designed for use mainly outside of the classroom - in hallways, cafeterias, on bulletin boards and during pep rallies. This program also hopes to inspire administrators and students to use the free resources available at Teens Drive Smart.com to create their own safe driving campaigns. While designed for use outside the classroom, we hope you recognize this program’s potential to be implemented in everyday lessons. It is for this reason that we have included a math section with high school-level word problems in hopes that while you are teaching our teens the art of numbers, you may also teach them the art of safe driving.

You are more than welcome to copy and distribute these activities as many times as you like, however, we expressly prohibit commercial resale of our materials.

Target Audience
This program has been specially designed to reach high school students, grades 9-12.

Downloads
Spreading the Message
Introducing Math and Driving (MATH)
Writing About Distracted Driving (CREATIVE WRITING/ENGLISH)
Debating Driver Safety Laws (DEBATE/CIVICS)
Difficult Driving Decisions (HEALTH)