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Image Bank To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc. The Effects of Tobacco Use

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(1) I am writing today to urge students and faculty to support a ban on smoking in the areas outside the doors of the school. (2) Smoking is banned inside the building, and I feel that the area right outside the building should be protected for nonsmokers also. To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc. Read the passage below and then answer the questions. TAKS Test Practice

(3) The way things stand now, people can smoke right outside the doors of the school. (4) Students entering and leaving the building, as well as students who want to stand outside for fresh air, are subjected to this cigarette smoke. (5) There is no question about the harmless effects of smoking on smokers, but cigarette smoking does not harm just smokers. To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc. Read the passage below and then answer the questions. TAKS Test Practice

(6) Sidestream smoke, the smoke coming from the burning tip of another person’s cigarette, has proven to cause serious health problems in the people who inhale it. (7) I am also concerned about the message the school is sending to the public by having people outside the door smoking. To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc. Read the passage below and then answer the questions. TAKS Test Practice

(8) Younger students may think they are cool, and parents may be concerned about the model this shows their children. (9) For these reasons, I ask the school to ban smoking in the areas outside the school building. To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc. Read the passage below and then answer the questions. TAKS Test Practice

1. What change, if any, should be made to sentence 5? A. Change harm to help B. Change harmless to harmful C. Change smokers to smoker’s D. Make no change To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc. TAKS Test Practice

2. The meaning of sentence 8 can be clarified by changing they to: A. the smokers B. it C. the school D. the smoke To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc. TAKS Test Practice

3. Write a speech urging people to stop smoking on public playgrounds. To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc. TAKS Test Practice

Make this Foldable to help you organize what you learn about the effects of tobacco use. Begin a sheet of plain 8½” x 11” paper or a sheet of notebook paper. Foldables Fold a sheet of paper in half along the long axis. To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc. Before you read

Foldables Fold into fourths, then again into eighths. To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc.

Foldables Unfold and cut up the fold lines on the front flap to create eight tabs. Label as shown. To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc.

Transparencies To return to the lesson, click the Back button or press Esc. Tobacco use damages several important body systems, causing severe health problems that may result in death. Health Risks of Tobacco