LESSON PLAN IN IV MABINI Demonstrator: Daisy Jane A. Lara.

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LESSON PLAN IN IV MABINI Demonstrator: Daisy Jane A. Lara

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OBJECTIVES: at the end of 45 minutes the students are able to: Define narcotics Define narcotics Discuss the different kinds of narcotics and their medical uses. Discuss the different kinds of narcotics and their medical uses. Analyze the ill effect of narcotics abuse to one’s self, ones family, and the community. Analyze the ill effect of narcotics abuse to one’s self, ones family, and the community.

LESSON PROPER: wiki100k/docs/Narcotic.html wiki100k/docs/Narcotic.html

different-types-narcotic-drugs/ different-types-narcotic-drugs/ different-types-narcotic-drugs/ different-types-narcotic-drugs/ KINDS OF NARCOTICS AND IT’S MEDICAL USE

Effects of Narcotic Abuse

To Family – neglected responsibilities, difficulty to keep a job, financial difficulty due to cost of rehabilitation, shame and embarrassment to other family members, disorganized and unhappy family To Family – neglected responsibilities, difficulty to keep a job, financial difficulty due to cost of rehabilitation, shame and embarrassment to other family members, disorganized and unhappy family

To Community – increase incidence of crime, occurrence of different kinds of accidents, presence of rampant stealing, economic destabilization due to less manpower To Community – increase incidence of crime, occurrence of different kinds of accidents, presence of rampant stealing, economic destabilization due to less manpower

Break the Habit Drug addiction is a bad habit that is hard to break due to physical and psychological dependence on the drug. The more serious effects of drug addiction are conditions such as Tolerance – the ability to resist the effects of drugs over a period of time, shown by increasing the dose again and again even when large doses no longer bring the feeling of well-being. Tolerance – the ability to resist the effects of drugs over a period of time, shown by increasing the dose again and again even when large doses no longer bring the feeling of well-being.

Withdrawal Syndrome – experienced by a person who is physically dependent on drugs and abruptly stops taking them. The person. Within the first 12 to 16 hrs after the drug is withdrawn the person becomes increasingly restless, anxious and weak with some shaking of the arms and legs. On the third day of withdrawal convulsions may occur and the effect is far more dangerous. Withdrawal Syndrome – experienced by a person who is physically dependent on drugs and abruptly stops taking them. The person. Within the first 12 to 16 hrs after the drug is withdrawn the person becomes increasingly restless, anxious and weak with some shaking of the arms and legs. On the third day of withdrawal convulsions may occur and the effect is far more dangerous.

Responsible Decisions Set a good example yourself Set a good example yourself Have a clear understanding on how drugs can interfere with physical and emotional development. Have a clear understanding on how drugs can interfere with physical and emotional development. Learn to abide what the school teaches about drugs. Learn to abide what the school teaches about drugs. Have a trustworthy adults to turn to Have a trustworthy adults to turn to Fear God Fear God

GROUP ACTIVITY Each group should present a poster making regarding to the effects of narcotics abuse. Each group should present a poster making regarding to the effects of narcotics abuse.

Rubrics for Poster Making 20 points each criteria.

EVALUATION INSTRUCTION: Following sentences state the bad effects of narcotics abuse on a person, family and community. Write OP if effect on a person FAM on the family COM if on the community.

1. Abusers fail to eat and sleep well 2. They cause shame and embarrassment of relatives. 3. It affects the work force of the country, resulting in economic destabilization 4. Stealing and other criminal activities become rampant 5. Drastic loss of weight

ASSIGNMENT Create 4 groups, each group should compose a jingle about narcotics. Present the jingle before the class starts. Create 4 groups, each group should compose a jingle about narcotics. Present the jingle before the class starts.

Responsible decisions lies in the hands of every individual What is your choice??? Simply say: “NO” to Drugs!!!