ONE TIME — Classroom Workbook & Teacher Guide
Grades 9–12 | Film-Based Fentanyl Prevention Curriculum
One Time is a trauma-informed prevention education experience built around a powerful 32-minute film and structured classroom curriculum designed to help students engage in honest, life-changing conversations about fentanyl awareness, peer pressure, grief, emotional coping, and decision-making.
Created for grades 9–12, this turnkey workbook and teacher guide gives educators everything needed to facilitate meaningful discussions without requiring students to disclose personal experiences. Through guided reflection, scenario-based activities, discussion prompts, and real-world prevention education, students are encouraged to think critically about choices, consequences, relationships, and resilience.
The Classroom Edition includes:
- Ready-to-teach lesson modules
- Teacher facilitation guides
- Student reflection activities
- Peer pressure & refusal-skill exercises
- Fentanyl awareness education
- Grief & emotional wellness discussions
- Flexible pacing for single-session or multi-week implementation
- Trauma-informed structure designed for safe classroom engagement
Unlike traditional scare-based drug education, One Time uses storytelling to create emotional connection, empathy, and lasting impact.
Ideal for:
- Health classrooms
- Counseling programs
- SEL initiatives
- Prevention coalitions
- Youth leadership groups
- Community education events
“One choice can change a life. Choose wisely. Choose hope.”