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Tobacco

Smoking is one of the worst things you can do to your body! Here are problems that might affect kids more quickly: bad breath yellow teeth smelly clothes more colds and coughs difficulty keeping up with friends when playing sports empty wallet — cigarettes and tobacco products are very expensive! Smoking is one of the worst things you can do to your body! Yet every single day, about 3200 kids and teens start smoking. -kidshealth.org

Most middle schoolers don’t even smoke! Only about 1 in 50 do. -kidshealth.org Fewer people are starting to smoke than a few years ago! Why? Here’s some good news...

What is tobacco? It’s a plant that can be smoked in cigarettes, pipes, or cigars. It’s the same plant that’s in smokeless tobacco (dip, chew, snuff, spit, or chewing tobacco) It contains NICOTINE (along with thousands of others harmful products). It gives a temporary pleasant feeling. VERY addictive.

Why is it so bad for you? Tobacco... kills up to half of its users. kills around 6 million people each year. is one of the BIGGEST health threats the world has ever faced. World Health Organization

Let’s go for a walk!

Why is it so bad for you? Poisonous chemicals in tobacco cause LOTS of diseases… heart disease & other heart problems lung diseases (emphysema) cancer stroke These are just a few!

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What about E-cigarettes? *Compare & Contrast Some still contain nicotine Popcorn lung There’s still a lot we don’t know! Anytime you inhale something foreign into your lungs, you are at risk of damaging them! What about E-cigarettes?

More FACTS

What about secondhand smoke? What is it? Smoke that either comes from a burning cigarette or is exhaled by a smoker. Can secondhand smoke be damaging to our health? YES! We can get the same illnesses and deadly diseases as a smoker...which stinks, especially if we’ve made the choice NOT to smoke! What about secondhand smoke?

What can we do about it? Group discussion How can you avoid secondhand smoke? What if a friend or family member smokes around you? You have every right to ask someone to not smoke around you. If they care about you, they will care about your health and respect your request. What can we do about it?

Bottom Line You are putting your health at-risk EVERY time you use tobacco (E-cigarettes included). You never know when you’ll become addicted. Do yourselves a favor...don’t even start!

Let’s look at some tobacco ads

Your assignment Anti-Tobacco Ad In groups of 2 or 3 (or individually) You are going to create a tobacco ad, but…..you’re going to give the facts! Here’s an example... Your assignment Anti-Tobacco Ad

Instructions Grab a piece of paper and coloring supplies. Make sure you filled out your rubric before turning it in with your ad. Be creative! Instructions