Learning Target: I can name the 3 areas of health

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Transcript Learning Target: I can name the 3 areas of health

Chapter 20: Lesson 1
1. Tobacco contains nicotine, an addictive drug
that causes changes in the brain that makes
tobacco users want more nicotine, which
makes it very difficult for the user to quit
2. Nicotine is a stimulant, a drug that increases
the action of the central nervous system, the
heart and other organs
3. The smoke from tobacco is toxic and contains
poisonous compounds, tar and carbon
monoxide
4. Smokeless tobacco is addictive and can
cause cancers of the mouth, throat, larynx,
esophagus, stomach, and pancreas to
develop
5. Tobacco dulls taste buds, and tobacco users
often lose much of their ability to enjoy food
6. Nicotine causes stroke, gum recession, tooth
decay, tooth loss, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea,
coughing, increased heart rate and blood
pressure, hardened arteries and heart attack
7. Long term tobacco use causes a weakened
immune system, which makes the body more
vulnerable to disease.
8. Consequences of tobacco use include costs
to society, financial costs, legal
consequences, and social issues
Chapter 20: Lesson 2
1. Helps cope with stress
2. Makes a person seem mature and
independent
3. Improved fitness level and athletic
performance
4. A sense of freedom knowing you’re not
dependent on an addictive substance
5. More confidence in social situations
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Surround yourself with positive influences
Be prepared with refusal skills
Get support and encouragement
Access professional health services
Chapter 20: Lesson 3
1. Air that has been contaminated by tobacco
smoke
2. Mainstream smoke
3. Smoke from the burning end of a cigarette,
pipe, or cigar
4. SIDS is sudden infant death syndrome.
Infants exposed to ETS after birth are twice
as likely to die of SIDS
5. Secondhand smoke can slow lung
development in children
6. Politely request that he or she not smoke
inside your home
7. To prohibit smoking in all public buildings
8. In any order:
a. Get involved in activities that promote a healthy
lifestyle
b. Encourage others to practice healthful behaviors
c. Start a tobacco-prevention program at school
d. Join a campaign for stricter tobacco regulations
Vocabulary Practice (part I)
1. Carbon monoxide
2. Mainstream smoke
3. Tar
4. Nicotine withdrawal
5. Nicotine
6. Stimulant
7. Smokeless tobacco
8. Addictive drug
9. Sidestream smoke
10. Nicotine substitute
11. Carcinogen
Vocabulary Practice (part II)
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Primary
Prohibit
Legislation
Restrict
Incidence
Minimize
Fund
Recover
Offset
Self Assessment:
How did you do on the assignment?
Draw a face with the expression that most
describes how you would rate yourself next to your
name
Ask yourself:
• Did I have my assignment?
• Was it complete?
• Did I have to correct many of the
answers?
• Did I fill in many of the answers?