What are the consequences of alcohol/cigarettes and drugs

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What are the consequences of alcohol/cigarettes and drugs Aim: To consider the consequence's of taking drugs/smoking and alcohol. PLTs- Reflective Learner

What does this spider’s web have to do with today’s lesson? Spiders webs are toxtivity testers. Researchers ‘sprayed’ substances on spiders webs, the more toxic the substance the more deformed the web. Link to the lesson is about the consequences and effects of taking drugs.

LSD Caffeine Marijuana Talk about the physical consequences, ask whether there are other consequences mental, emotional etc. Marijuana

Consequences? Ask them if they can come up with some of the consequence's illegal drugs/ alcohol has had on these celebrities.

Alcohol Cigarettes Drugs Increased risk of stroke Weight loss Lung cancer Prison Stained teeth and clothes Liver problems Life of crime Drink Driving Clothes that smell Using the stimulus ask students to come up with the consequences of taking these substances. Use these as a starting point, what other ideas can they come up with. Ask them to use a key to colour code the short term and positive effects. Students will most likely come up with negative effects, ask them to consider the positive effects as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2a5ICC0Iw0 Discuss that with drugs it depends on which drugs you have taken as to the consequences 10 mins

Stimulus Drugs-Darren’s story textbook page http://www.nhs.uk/livewell/drugs/pages/drugsoverview.aspx - Alcohol- New NHS Drinking advert female http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2a5ICC0Iw0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=ymiF-okrdMg - Cigarettes- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GM2C0fiZcp8&NR=1

Do cigarettes/ alcohol/ drugs just effect the person who takes them Do cigarettes/ alcohol/ drugs just effect the person who takes them? Who else might be affected? How might they be affected? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YulKFKMz7w&NR=1 possible clip to watch Discussion points 5 mins

How could we apply our learning to exam questions? Give two effects of taking illegal drugs? 2 marks Drugs only effect the person who takes them.’ Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer. 3 marks Are these questions AO1 or AO2? What are the command words in the question? How many PEE’s are necessary? Plenary activity- reflecting on what has been learnt and applying it to questions

Plenary Write a AO2 question for your neighbour on drugs 2 minutes planning Complete the question in timed conditions Peer mark with a EBI