TEENAGE SMOKING WHY DO WE DO IT?. WOULD YOU SWALLOW AN INSECTICIDE? YOU WOULDN’T???

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TEENAGE SMOKING WHY DO WE DO IT?

WOULD YOU SWALLOW AN INSECTICIDE? YOU WOULDN’T???

IF YOU’RE SMOKING, YOU’RE ALREADY DOING THAT!!!

YOU INHALE NICOTINE, WHICH IS HIGHLY DANGEROUS INSECTICIDE AND ONE OF THE MOST STRONGEST POISONS THAT WE KNOW OF!

SMOKING TOBACCO IS CHRONICAL POISONING OF YOUR BODY!

HEART DISEASE

LUNG CANCER

LESSON PLAN  Making base groups (4 x 4)  Choosing monitors  Making expert groups (4 x 4)  Silent reading  Discussion within a group + monitoring  Writing down dana  Re-grouping (back to base groups)  Presenting  Quiz  Monitor’s review  Mindmapping

MAKING BASE GROUPS MAKING BASE GROUPS 4 groups: BLUE RED GREEN PURPLE m1 m2 T

MAKING EXPERT GROUPS MAKING EXPERT GROUPS 4 groups:

SILENT READING  Every student reads his / her part for himself / herself  3 minutes HEALTH HEALTH AVAILABILITY AVAILABILITY REASONS REASONS STATISTICS STATISTICS

DISCUSSION  Students discuss within a group which information is more important  They may not agree in everything  Monitors make sure you talk in English  5 minutes

WRITING DATA  They may write down important data, or not if they can remember everything  2 minutes

RE-GROUPING  Students go back to their base groups (blue, red, green, purple)  There should be 4 students in the group just like at the beginning of the lesson  Each student should know one topic  1 minute

PRESENTING  Students present their topic to the others in the group, starting with 1 (than 2, 3 and 4)  Other students are not allowed to ask questions  Monitors make sure you talk in English  7 minutes

QUIZ  After presenting, every student should know at least a bit if not everything about all 4 topics dealing with Teenage smoking  Now, they take a test to check if they’ve understood everything  Monitors can do the quiz, too  5 minutes

TEENAGE SMOKING QUIZ HEALTH 1. People smoke because of physical reasons. a) True b) False 2. Smoking shortens your life by 10 years or more. a) True b) False

AVAILABILITY 1. How many tobacco salesmen are there online? a) 45 b) 55 c) You can advertise cigarettes on TV. a) True b) False

REASONS 1.The first reason is „Everybody's doing it philosophy“. a) True b) False 2. Teenage girls think they'll lose weight if they smoke. a) True b) False

STATISTICS 1. How many chemical elements does a cigarette contain? a) more than 400 b) more than 4000 c) more than How many people die because of smoking in Croatia every year? a) 1100 b) c)

TEENAGE SMOKING QUIZ RESULTS 0-4: You need to learn more about smoking 5-6: You can find out some more info about smoking 7-8: Good for you! You are aware of the risks smoking brings!

SIGNIFICANT DATES  November 17: World’s non-smokers day  March 13: A day without cigarettes  May 31: world’s non-smoking day November 15 – December 15: MJESEC BORBE PROTIV OVISNOSTI!!!

MINDMAPPING - All you have just learnt put in a mindmap as a tool of making people aware of the risks smoking brings. - Mindmap is, by definition, a graphical method of taking notes.

AN EXAMPLE OF MINDMAP

YOUR MINDMAP TEENAGE SMOKING