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STUDENT PRESENTATIONS - LESSON OBJECTIVES: To know about some of the harmful affects of smoking To know there are different types of chemicals in cigarettes 2012 Year 7 STARTER: Most Harmful Least Harmful Copy the diagram below into your books and place the affects on the harm meter. Harm Meter Stroke Cot death Wheezing Bronchitis Gangrene Lung Cancer Bad Breath Smelly Clothes Less Fit Asthma Angina (heart) Yellow Teeth Wrinkles Emphysema (lung disease)

STUDENT PRESENTATIONS - LESSON OBJECTIVES: To know about some of the harmful affects of smoking To know there are different types of chemicals in cigarettes 2012 Year 7 Smoking Harms Do you want to take the risk?

STUDENT PRESENTATIONS - LESSON OBJECTIVES: To know about some of the harmful affects of smoking To know there are different types of chemicals in cigarettes 2012 Year 7 You will see on this power point what the government puts on cigarette packets You will see on this power point what the government puts on cigarette packets

STUDENT PRESENTATIONS - LESSON OBJECTIVES: To know about some of the harmful affects of smoking To know there are different types of chemicals in cigarettes 2012 Year 7 Smokers Die Young

STUDENT PRESENTATIONS - LESSON OBJECTIVES: To know about some of the harmful affects of smoking To know there are different types of chemicals in cigarettes 2012 Year 7 Smoking clogs the arteries

STUDENT PRESENTATIONS - LESSON OBJECTIVES: To know about some of the harmful affects of smoking To know there are different types of chemicals in cigarettes 2012 Year 7

STUDENT PRESENTATIONS - LESSON OBJECTIVES: To know about some of the harmful affects of smoking To know there are different types of chemicals in cigarettes 2012 Year 7 Smoking causes lung cancer

STUDENT PRESENTATIONS - LESSON OBJECTIVES: To know about some of the harmful affects of smoking To know there are different types of chemicals in cigarettes 2012 Year 7 Smoking is highly addictive

STUDENT PRESENTATIONS - LESSON OBJECTIVES: To know about some of the harmful affects of smoking To know there are different types of chemicals in cigarettes 2012 Year 7

STUDENT PRESENTATIONS - LESSON OBJECTIVES: To know about some of the harmful affects of smoking To know there are different types of chemicals in cigarettes 2012 Year 7 Smoking can cause a painful death

STUDENT PRESENTATIONS - LESSON OBJECTIVES: To know about some of the harmful affects of smoking To know there are different types of chemicals in cigarettes 2012 Year 7

STUDENT PRESENTATIONS - LESSON OBJECTIVES: To know about some of the harmful affects of smoking To know there are different types of chemicals in cigarettes 2012 Year 7 Smoking causes aging of the skin

STUDENT PRESENTATIONS - LESSON OBJECTIVES: To know about some of the harmful affects of smoking To know there are different types of chemicals in cigarettes 2012 Year 7 Smoking may reduce blood flow an cause impotence

STUDENT PRESENTATIONS - LESSON OBJECTIVES: To know about some of the harmful affects of smoking To know there are different types of chemicals in cigarettes 2012 Year 7 Smoking can damage the sperm and decrease fertility

STUDENT PRESENTATIONS - LESSON OBJECTIVES: To know about some of the harmful affects of smoking To know there are different types of chemicals in cigarettes 2012 Year 7 Smoking when pregnant harms your baby

STUDENT PRESENTATIONS - LESSON OBJECTIVES: To know about some of the harmful affects of smoking To know there are different types of chemicals in cigarettes 2012 Year 7 Your children will breathe in your smoke if you are not careful

STUDENT PRESENTATIONS - LESSON OBJECTIVES: To know about some of the harmful affects of smoking To know there are different types of chemicals in cigarettes 2012 Year 7 Smoking Harms Do you still want to take the risk?

STUDENT PRESENTATIONS - LESSON OBJECTIVES: To know about some of the harmful affects of smoking To know there are different types of chemicals in cigarettes 2012 Year 7 What is in a cigarette? 1. Ammonia - Used in cleaning products, hair dyes and bleach. 2. Butane - The gas used in lighters and gas fires. 3. Methane - Often comes from cows and generally found in sewer gas. 4. Radon and Polonium - Radon is a radioactive gas, Polonium is known better as fallout from nuclear bombs. 5. Hydrogen cyanide - The poison used in gas chambers. 6. Tar - This is what they use for road surfaces. 7. Formaldehyde - Used for embalming dead bodies. 8. Methanol - Otherwise known as rocket fuel. 9. Acetone - Used in paint thinner and nail varnish remover. 10. Benzene - The gas in Petrol fumes. 11. Stearic Acid - An ingredient in candle wax. 12. Copper - Yes the metal! Found in all the wires and cables in your house. 13. DDT - An insecticide that was banned in 1972 due to cancer fears. 14. Carbon monoxide - The gas that comes out of car exhausts. 15. Cadmium - Used in rechargeable batteries. 1. Ammonia - Used in cleaning products, hair dyes and bleach. 2. Butane - The gas used in lighters and gas fires. 3. Methane - Often comes from cows and generally found in sewer gas. 4. Radon and Polonium - Radon is a radioactive gas, Polonium is known better as fallout from nuclear bombs. 5. Hydrogen cyanide - The poison used in gas chambers. 6. Tar - This is what they use for road surfaces. 7. Formaldehyde - Used for embalming dead bodies. 8. Methanol - Otherwise known as rocket fuel. 9. Acetone - Used in paint thinner and nail varnish remover. 10. Benzene - The gas in Petrol fumes. 11. Stearic Acid - An ingredient in candle wax. 12. Copper - Yes the metal! Found in all the wires and cables in your house. 13. DDT - An insecticide that was banned in 1972 due to cancer fears. 14. Carbon monoxide - The gas that comes out of car exhausts. 15. Cadmium - Used in rechargeable batteries

STUDENT PRESENTATIONS - LESSON OBJECTIVES: To know about some of the harmful affects of smoking To know there are different types of chemicals in cigarettes 2012 Year 7 What is not shown on the picture? Nicotine More facts about cigarettes: 1.Nicotine is the drug in cigarettes that gets you hooked 2.Tar is the chemical that gets into your lungs. 3.The carbon monoxide reduces how much oxygen you carry to your body.

STUDENT PRESENTATIONS - LESSON OBJECTIVES: To know about some of the harmful affects of smoking To know there are different types of chemicals in cigarettes 2012 Year 7 Your task Draw a cigarette in the middle of the page in your book and label it. What is in a cigarette? Methane Rocket Fuel