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Year 7 & 8
Drugs
Lesson 1
How safe is alcohol?
Learning Objective
To explore the risks involved in drinking
alcohol.
PLTS Objective
Team Workers
To become a cooperative classroom and
supportive team members.
Learning Outcomes
To define and explain what drug use is. (L5/6)
To explain the impact of alcohol use on
individuals, families and society. (L5/6)
To evaluate how far alcohol should be freely
available to society. (L6/7)
Bell Work
Your task is to create a law on alcohol
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Stretch and Challenge: why do we need laws on alcohol?
The effects of alcohol
• https://www.truetube.co.uk/film/story-heart
• https://www.truetube.co.uk/film/alcoholand-cigarettes-dance
Timed Pair Share
Partner A
Why can alcohol be
considered a drug?
Partner B
What makes one alcohol
drink stronger than the
other?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7F5o3NSHMoM
To define and explain what drug use is. (L5/6)
PLTS- To become a cooperative classroom and supportive team members.
Strength of Different Types of Alcohol?
Which/how many of these drinks can
adults have and stay within the units
limit?
750ml
1 pint
lager
500ml
50ml
275ml
State the unit strength of at least four
alcoholic drinks Answers.
9
750ml
1 pint
lager
500ml
3
2.5
2.3
50ml
275ml
1.5
Task 2-Jot Thoughts
Why do people drink
alcohol?
Peer pressure
To celebrate
To get rid of stress To copy someone
who is a role
model
To get over
problems
To enhance your
mood, makes you
feel good, high
Because of feeling
unwanted
To increase
confidence
Trying to fit in
To get attention
To forget parent
child conflict
situations
Curiosity
Makes them feel
grown up
To be popular
Task 3- TV advert
Watch the film clip.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpB1Y8beGt0
What message is the government trying to give us
in this advert?
Task 4
In your teams read through the information
provided. Take it in turns to identify and explain
where the information fits into your 6 hats chart.
e.g. Estimated that alcohol and drink related
violence costs the police force £7billion because….
= ___________hat
Extension- add further points to
support your statements from the
details around the room.
LO: To explain the impact of alcohol use on individuals,
families and society. (L5/6)
Task 5
Level 5 Target
(Spag+4)
Level 6 Target
(Spag+4)
Create a poster
Write a
identifying and
newspaper article
beginning to
explaining the
explain the impact problem of alcohol
of teen drinking.
consumption to
individuals,
families and
society as a whole.
Level 7 Target
(Spag+4)
‘Alcohol is a
dangerous
substance and
should be made a
controlled drug.’
Explain how far
you agree with
this statement.
LO: To explain the impact of alcohol use on individuals, families and society.
(L5/6)
LO: To evaluate how far alcohol should be freely available to society.
(L6/7)
Plenary
Pose Pause Pounce Bounce
Are the laws
concerning the sale
and use of alcohol
strong enough?
Why?
To evaluate how safe drugs of any kind are. (L5/7)
To explain how we can protect ourselves when taking
medication. (L5/6)
Social effects
Excessive alcohol consumption can lead to
many crimes including violence,
vandalism and rape.
One report found that 58% of rapists had been
drinking beforehand.
In total problems caused by alcohol cost the
country £21 billion a year.
Estimated that alcohol and drink related
violence costs the police force £7billion
Link the
statements to
the correct
thinking hats
sections.
Tax
Every alcoholic drink whether bought in a
supermarket or in a pub has been taxed
This tax helps fund the government and so
some people think that it earns the
government more money than its costs
in NHS and police bills.
It is estimated that the revenue from alcohol
in the UK is around £11.5billion
Physical Effects
Drinking alcohol can cause both long term and short term
damages including skin problems,
Memory can be damaged, Mood swings.
Risk of high blood pressure.
Damage to your liver that can cause cancer.
Very addictive, Can cause depression.
All: Can identify what a unit of alcohol is.
Most: Can explain reasons for and against alcohol.
Some: Can evaluate whether alcohol should be available.
Effects of Alcohol Misuse on Health
Physical and Psychological
Effects Of Alcohol Misuse
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Physical
Shakiness
Loss of balance
Loss of memory and
brain damage
Pancreatitisis
Agitation
Liver damage
Stomach ulcers
Loss of Memory
Seizures and
headaches
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Psychological
Schizophrenia
Long-term depression
Paranoia
Confusion
Violence
Hallucinations
Suicidal Thoughts
Panic attacks
Dramatic mood swings
Alcohol Misuse, family and Society
Family break down e.g. divorce
Arguments
Mistrust
Fallouts
Increased crime
Increased violence
Increased costs to NHS
Financial crisis and instability
Children will ashamed and lose
self-esteem and confidence
Cost of drug addiction
treatment
Costs caused by absence from
work
Children may be vulnerable and
hopeless
Arguments and domestic
violence
Loss of friends
homelessness
Sexual abuse
PD Homework
Work with an adult at home to answer this question. What are the social, moral,
cultural and spiritual impacts of alcohol abuse?
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