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A ready to use lesson (from KS3 upwards) to meet the PSHE/SRE Statutory Curriculum. Editable Powerpoint with 60 minutes worth of material.

Learning Intentions:
• I can compare the effects of smoking and vaping
• I can examine reasons why young people smoke/vape
• I can propose ideas/actions to prevent young people from smoking and vaping

The Lesson includes:
 PowerPoint -11 slides
 Resources Code Cracker slips, Smoking v Vaping Table Sort, Smoking Worksheet and the History of Smoking Comprehension Strips (all made using Word)

The lesson teaches students about the history of smoking and how it increased in popularity to become the norm. It also requires students to compare the effects of smoking to vaping. Myths about vaping are debunked and comprehension levels are tested when students watch the video that details the health risks associated with smoking. Students are challenged to examine reason why young people start smoking or vaping and are stretched to propose ideas/actions that could be taken in the UK to prevent young people from smoking or vaping. The law regarding age limits is also signposted. Videos are embedded into the PPT. There is one worksheet to go with the effects of smoking and a page of question which need to be cut into strips and given one per student

PowerPoint and resources are in comic sans, with size 14 font and slides have a yellow background to ensure that it is SEN inclusive. The lesson includes differentiated learning tasks that challenge students to be critical thinkers. The lesson includes assessment for learning opportunities and develops wider literacy skills.
The PowerPoint has teacher notes with suggested teaching ideas and questioning, as well as suggested timings. The Lesson and resources are non-specialist friendly.
Tried and tested lesson used by both specialist and non-specialist staff across inner city schools in the Northwest.
If you want to save time and want all your resources in one place, why not download the Student Workpack for this lesson, which has everything included which can also be used to ‘catch-up’ absent students and support lower ability students.

Other lessons in this SRE series that can be downloaded and found at the ‘Empowered Learning’ shop on Tes are:
 Alcohol
 Drugs Trafficking
 Gambling and Debt

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Reviews

3.4

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Dimebar

10 months ago
5

Excellent resource - after a mix up with one of the worksheets the author was really helpful and I now have the full compliment of resources. Thank you.

francoise.rocher.jones

a year ago
3

Thank you for getting back to me, I have now managed to play the video, but the 2 worksheets (History of smoking and smoking worksheet) are the same. Also on your PPT there is a worksheet shown on slide 5 but not in the package, or am I not seeing it? Many thanks in advance.

jsjewhit

a year ago
3

Would be five stars but the worksheet to go with the second video is missing. It is saying it is there in the file but when clicked on it is actually the same question sheet to go with the history of smoking vide.

Sotheran

2 years ago
3

Really great resource, however the 'demonstrate your knowledge' worksheet is missing. Would be five stars with it.

kristinaroe

2 years ago
3

Reasonable resource but there seems to be a worksheet missing which is required in on one of the slides. For this reason I am disappointed.

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