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1 Tobacco Kinder-2 nd Grade TEKS Kinder: Explain the negative effects of smoking on the lungs. (K.L) 1 st Grade: Explain the negative effects of smoking and secondhand smoke on your physical performance and on the body. (1.4E) 2 nd Grade: Describe the negative effects of smoking on the lungs and the ability to exercise (2.4E) 16/10/2015© Austin Independent School District

2 2 Kinder What happens to your lungs if you smoke tobacco products or you are around someone who smokes tobacco products? If a person smokes, how will their body feel when they exercise or play? 1 st Grade How does breathing tobacco smoke affect your lungs? What effect does smoking have on the body? 2 nd Grade What effect does smoking have on the body? How does secondhand smoke affect the lungs? How does smoking affect your ability to exercise? 6/10/2015© Austin Independent School District

3 3 Air sac - small sacs in the lungs that hold air (alveoli) Alveoli – air cells in the lungs Consequences – a result or outcome E- Cigarette- a battery operated device that contains nicotine designated to look like a regular tobacco cigarette Negative effects – something that could happen that is not good Secondhand smoke – smoke from a cigarette, cigar, or pipe that is involuntarily inhaled Bronchiole Tubes – tubes that lead the air in and out of your lungs. Tar – black, gooey gunk that comes from the smoke of cigarettes, cigars, and pipes 6/10/2015© Austin Independent School District

4 Tobacco Law Tobacco-Free School Environment: Tobacco use is prohibited by any person on District premises, at school or school-related activities Tobacco use is prohibited by AISD employees in District vehicles It is illegal for students to possess tobacco products on District premises, at school or school-related activities School personnel shall enforce these polices on school property 46/10/2015© Austin Independent School District

5 Tobacco Law 56/10/2015© Austin Independent School District

6 Tobacco Products Tobacco products that cause smoke to go into the air produce secondhand smoke. Spit Tobacco Cigar Cigarettes Pipe 6 Spit tobacco is placed in a person’s mouth and is spit out. Fire is not used to light this product and cause smoke. E-cigarette 6/10/2015© Austin Independent School District

7 Tar Black, gooey gunk that comes from the smoke of cigarettes, cigars, and pipes (tobacco products). It is what gives cigarettes their flavor. 7 Teacher Note: Show the “Tar Jar” 6/10/2015© Austin Independent School District

8 The healthy lungs are pink, because the person has never smoked. There is no tar in the healthy lungs. This person can breath and play hard. The unhealthy lungs are not pink, because the person has smoked. These lungs have tar. This person may have trouble breathing, bad breath, and catch a cold more often. Kinder: Explain the negative effects of smoking on the lungs. (K.L) 1 st Grade: Explain the negative effects of smoking and secondhand smoke on your physical performance and on the body. (1.4E) 2 nd Grade: Describe the negative effects of smoking on the lungs and the ability to exercise. (2.4E) Lungs Healthy Unhealthy 86/10/2015© Austin Independent School District

9 Secondhand Smoke SMOKER A person who smokes NON-SMOKER A person who does not smoke 9 Smoke from cigars, cigarettes, pipes a non-smoker breathes in when around a smoker. Even though Emily is not smoking she is breathing in secondhand smoke from John. What can the smoke coming from John’s tobacco pipe do to Emily’s body? 1 st Grade: Explain the negative effects of smoking and secondhand smoke on your physical performance and on the body. (1.4E) John Emily 6/10/2015© Austin Independent School District

10 Negative Effects of Smoking Less sense of smell Stains Teeth (yellow/brownish teeth) Heart works harder Clothes get smelly (stinky) or burned Stained fingernails Lungs get less oxygen Wrinkles skin Irritates eyes (red, itchy) Hair will smell 10 Less sense of taste 6/10/2015© Austin Independent School District

11 Tobacco Products Tobacco products that cause smoke to go into the air produce secondhand smoke. Spit Tobacco Cigar Cigarettes Pipe 11 Spit tobacco is placed in a person’s mouth and is spit out. Fire is not used to light this product and cause smoke. E-cigarette 6/10/2015© Austin Independent School District REVIEW

12 Tobacco Products Tobacco products that cause smoke to go into the air produce secondhand smoke. 12 6/10/2015© Austin Independent School District Self toss the ball if the tobacco product causes secondhand smoke. Dribble the ball if it does NOT cause secondhand smoke. Cigar

13 Tobacco Products Tobacco products that cause smoke to go into the air produce secondhand smoke. 13 6/10/2015© Austin Independent School District It does cause secondhand smoke. You are correct if you are tossing the ball! … Cigar

14 Tobacco Products Tobacco products that cause smoke to go into the air produce secondhand smoke. Spit Tobacco 14 6/10/2015© Austin Independent School District Self toss the ball if the tobacco product causes secondhand smoke. Dribble the ball if it does NOT cause secondhand smoke.

15 Tobacco Products Tobacco products that cause smoke to go into the air produce secondhand smoke. Spit Tobacco 15 6/10/2015© Austin Independent School District It does NOT cause secondhand smoke. You are correct if you are dribbling! …

16 Tobacco Products Tobacco products that cause smoke to go into the air produce secondhand smoke. 16 6/10/2015© Austin Independent School District Self toss the ball if the tobacco product causes secondhand smoke. Dribble the ball if it does NOT cause secondhand smoke. Cigarette

17 Tobacco Products Tobacco products that cause smoke to go into the air produce secondhand smoke. 17 6/10/2015© Austin Independent School District It does cause secondhand smoke. You are correct if you are tossing the ball! … Cigarette

18 Tobacco Products Tobacco products that cause smoke to go into the air produce secondhand smoke. 18 6/10/2015© Austin Independent School District Self toss the ball if the tobacco product causes secondhand smoke. Dribble the ball if it does NOT cause secondhand smoke. Pipe

19 Tobacco Products Tobacco products that cause smoke to go into the air produce secondhand smoke. 19 6/10/2015© Austin Independent School District It does cause secondhand smoke. You are correct if you are tossing the ball! Pipe

20 20 Kinder What happens to your lungs if you smoke tobacco products or you are around someone who smokes tobacco products? If a person smokes, how will their body feel when they exercise or play? 1 st Grade How does breathing tobacco smoke affect your lungs? What effect does smoking have on the body? 2 nd Grade What effect does smoking have on the body? How does secondhand smoke affect the lungs? How does smoking affect your ability to exercise? Review 6/10/2015© Austin Independent School District

21 21 Air sac - small sacs in the lungs that hold air (alveoli) Alveoli – air cells in the lungs Consequences – a result or outcome Negative effects – something that could happen that is not good Secondhand smoke – smoke from a cigarette, cigar, or pipe that is involuntarily inhaled Bronchiole Tubes – tubes that lead the air in and out of your lungs. Tar – black, gooey gunk that comes from the smoke of cigarettes, cigars, and pipes 6/10/2015© Austin Independent School District


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