Title: SMOKING
1SMOKING
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THE EFFECTS
Torfaen Working Group
2We Are Learning To-
Understand some of the effects smoking has on
the human body.
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4Teachers' Notes
- Discuss pupils views on smoking.
- Mind Map pupils views on the effects smoking
has on - the human body and discuss.
- Discuss reasons for and against smoking in
public. - A class debate on smoking in public.
- Write a formal letter to the local council/
government about - smoking in public.
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5The Effects of Smoking
Mind map the effects smoking has on the human
body.
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6 Consequences
Smoking is addictive, so once you start it can be
very difficult to give up. Click on the icons to
find out some of the consequences.
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7Heart Attacks
Smoking may cause your arteries to clog up which
stops the oxygen in your blood reaching your
heart properly. This can seriously damage your
heart or may even cause a heart attack.
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8Bad Breath
Smoking makes your breath smelly.
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9Yellow Teeth
Smoking turns your teeth yellow by leaving
sticky tar deposits which can also cause brown
stains.
Just look at what could happen to your teeth!
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10Breathing Problems
Smoking makes your heart beat faster and makes
you short of breath If you enjoy sports then
smoking will spoil your chances of performing
well.
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11Smelly Clothes
The smell of stale smoke tends to linger - not
just on people's clothing, but on their hair,
furniture, and cars. And it's often hard to get
the smell of smoke out.
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12Lung Cancer
Smoking may cause lung diseases which can have a
serious effect on your health.
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13Which lifestyle would you choose?
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14Do you agree?
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