Title: The Harmful Effects of Tobacco
1The Harmful Effects of Tobacco
- OBJ I will analyze the harmful long-term effects
of tobacco use and the addictive nature of
nicotine - 9.ATOD1.6 I will summarize the consequences of
tobacco during pregnancy
2REVIEW
- What are the different forms of tobacco product
on the market? - What are some of the ingredients in cigarette
smoke?
3The Effects of tobacco use
- Examine the following pictures. Decide what
happened and what type of tobacco caused the
condition.
4ORAL CANCER CAUSED BY CHEWING TOBACCO
5Lung cancer caused by smoking cigarettes
6Gum cancer caused by snus
7CANCER OF THE LARYNX CAUSED BY SMOKING CIGARETTES
8Emphysema caused by smoking cigarettes
- Emphysema damages and destroys air sacs of the
lungs, reducing the lungs ability to bring in
oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
9ULCERS CAUSED BY CHEWING TOBACCO
10Facts
- 1 in 5 teenagers smoke cigarettes.
- Teenage smoking is often an early warning sign
for future problems such as alcohol and marijuana
use and drop in grades - 9 out of 10 teens do not find smoking attractive
- 90 of adult smokers began at or before age 18
- Smoking kills more people than alcohol, AIDS, car
accidents, illegal drugs, murders, and suicides
combined - What do you find interesting about these
facts?
11The Harmful effects of Smoking
COPD is a progressive disease that makes it
harder to breathe. COPD can cause coughing with
large amounts of mucus, wheezing, shortness of
breath, and chest tightness.
12BB Activity
- Drugs- 15 BBs represent the 15 people that die
daily from drug related illness - Alcohol- 350 BBs represent the 350 people that
die daily from alcohol related illness - Tobacco- 1200 BBs represent the 1200 people that
die daily from tobacco related illness - 3 out of 4 people who are dying from tobacco use
started to smoke before they were 18. - Half of those started before they were 13.
- The tobacco industry must recruit 5000 new
smokers a day to replace those who have quit or
died.
13Tobacco cartoon
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15At the endAssignment
- Pick one of the two options
- 1. Analyze the following picture.
- Write a paper describing the picture using the
following descriptions. - 5 long term effects to smoking to mother
- 4 possible effects to the baby
- 4 ways to quit smoking
- Your personal opinion of tobacco use
- (More specific guidelines for this assignment on
next slide) - 2. Choice Board of Multiple Intelligences
- You choose your product but must have the
following information included - 5 long term effects to smoking to mother
- 4 possible effects to the baby
- 4 ways to quit smoking
- Your personal opinion of tobacco use
16What do the chemicals in tobacco do to the body?
- Class Activity Get a partner and a roll of
stickers.
17Long term effects of tobacco
18Stroke
19Mouth Cancer
20Lung Cancer and emphysema
21Stomach ulcers
22Kidney cancer
23Bladder cancer
24osteoporosis
25Cancer of the larynx
26Heart disease
27Cirrhosis of the liver
28Vertebral cancer
29Problems with reproductive system
30Complications with pregnancy
31How Tobacco affects the body
- Brain Stroke
- Mouth dulls taste buds, stains teeth, tooth
decay, gum disease, mouth cancer - Lungs Chronic bronchitis, Emphysema, Lung cancer
- Stomach ulcers
- Kidneys cancer
- Bladder cancer
- Bones osteoporosis
- Throat Cancer
- Heart Heart disease
- Liver Cirrhosis of the liver
- Spine Vertebral cancer
- Reproductive System decrease sex drive, cervical
cancer, impotence in males, decrease in fertility - Pregnancy risk of miscarriage, premature
delivery, low birth weight baby
32Long term effects of smoking on the lungs
Class activity Straw and Coffee Stirrer
Activity
33Read
- Read Kaylas letter.
- Think about
- Is it fair that a child is negatively affected by
a mothers choice to use tobacco? - Should there by consequences for the mother?
34Tobacco effects on Babies
- Effects to an unborn child
- Increase risk of miscarriage
- Effects to a newborn
- Asthma
- Bronchitis
- Ear Infections
- SIDS (Sudden infant death syndrome)
- Lower IQ
- Slower language development
- Increased behavioral problems
- Increased risk of ADD
- Birth defects
- Low birth weight
35Effects of Second Hand Smoke
36Secondhand smoke
Children exposed to second hand smoke are more
likely to have respiratory problems, ear
infections, and asthma attacks.
- If you are at home, with a pack a day smoker, for
one day you smoking 3 cigarettes. - If you are in the car, with the windows closed,
for one hour you smoking 3 cigarettes. - If you are at a baseball game, sitting behind a
smoker, for three hours you smoking 1
cigarette. - If you are at a party, where a lot of people are
smoking, for three hours you smoking 4
cigarettes. - What can you do to avoid secondhand smoke?
37Why is it so addicting?
- Tobacco contains nicotine, which stimulants the
mind, body, and spirit. - Eventually, a person will need more to get the
same effect - Use as a coping mechanism (instead of dealing
with the real issue)
38Ways To Help You Resist Nicotine
- Avoid triggers
- Delay for 10 minutes to pass craving
- Exercise
- Practice relaxation techniques
- Ask for help (support system)
- Remember the benefits to quitting
- Try nicotine replacements
- Chew on gum or hard candy
39Assignment
- Pick one of the two options
- 1. Analyze the following picture.
- Write a paper describing the picture using the
following descriptions. - 5 long term effects to smoking to mother
- 4 possible effects to the baby
- 4 ways to quit smoking
- Your personal opinion of tobacco use
- (More specific guidelines for this assignment on
next slide) - 2. Choice Board of Multiple Intelligences
- You choose your product but must have the
following information included - 5 long term effects to smoking to mother
- 4 possible effects to the baby
- 4 ways to quit smoking
- Your personal opinion of tobacco use
40Writing Assignment
- Analyze the following picture.
- Write a paper describing the picture using the
following descriptions. - 5 long term effects to smoking to mother
- 4 possible effects to the baby
- 4 ways to quit smoking
- Your personal opinion of tobacco use
- Include
- Topic Sentence
- Supporting Details
- Transition Words (First, In addition, Lastly)
- Conclusion which sums up paper and
- incorporates your personal opinion of tobacco use
- Use Informative and argumentative writing rubric
41HOMEWORK
- Interview a smoker and a non-smoker