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Preparing for Your Classroom Presentation A training slideshow to help you teach Tar Wars

Preparing for Your Classroom Presentation A training slideshow to help you teach Tar Wars. SPONSORS. Highlands Medical Center Jackson County Medical Society Jackson County Legislature Delegation. Program Objectives.

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Preparing for Your Classroom Presentation A training slideshow to help you teach Tar Wars

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  1. Preparing for Your Classroom Presentation A training slideshow to help you teach Tar Wars

  2. SPONSORS • Highlands Medical Center • Jackson County Medical Society • Jackson County Legislature Delegation

  3. Program Objectives • Increase knowledge of short-term effects and image-based consequences of tobacco use • Illustrate costs of using tobacco • Identify reasons why people use tobacco • Learn how advertising influences people to buy and use tobacco

  4. Activity 1 • What is your estimation of tobacco use? • Adults who use tobacco • 10th graders that use tobacco • 5th graders that use tobacco

  5. Activity 1 Exercise • Tobacco users are in the minority • for all age groups!

  6. Activity 2Short-Term Effects of Tobacco Use What are some short term effects of tobacco use? Write your short term effects on the sticky note and put them onto our sticky man!

  7. Activity 2Short-Term Effects of Tobacco Use • Bad breath/zoo breath • Yellow teeth and fingers • Spit stains on clothes and shoes • Tobacco smoke odor on clothes and hair • Coughing/hacking/hurling phlegm • Less money to spend on other things

  8. Activity 3Costs of Tobacco Use Use $5.00 as the average price of one pack of cigarettes. How much does it cost to use tobacco for: • One week? • One month? • One year? • 50 years? $5.00 X 7 = $35.00 $35.00 X 4 = $140.00 $140.00 X 12 = $1,680.00 $1,680 X 50 = $84,000.00

  9. Activity 3Costs of Tobacco Use What else could you buy with this money?

  10. Activity 4Straw/Breathing Exercise • Students: Stand up! Holdyour nose and run in place while breathing ONLY through thesour straw. • Smoking makes breathing difficult, especially during exercise. • What if you had to breathe • like that the rest of your • life? DON’T EAT IT!

  11. Activity 5Reasons People Use Tobacco Why do you think people smoke or use tobacco?

  12. Activity 5Reasons People Use Tobacco • Cool Image • Lose Weight/Be Thin • Peer Pressure • Nicotine Addiction/Relaxation • Looking Older/Being Grown-Up or Like Parents • Advertising

  13. Activity 5Tobacco and Advertising • Good Looks/ Glamour – girls appear to be young, pretty,well-dressed • Cool Image – guy appears to be strong, tough, in good shape

  14. Activity 5Tobacco and Advertising • Low Tar/Light – cigarette filters appear to reduce risks or make smoking safer

  15. Activity 5Tobacco and Advertising • Hanging Out/ Dating – girls and boys don’t appear to be bothered by each others’ smoke

  16. Activity 5Tobacco and Advertising • Friends/ Popularity – “popular people” appear to all smoke and have many friends

  17. Activity 5Tobacco and Advertising • Flavored Cigarettes – made to appear good-tasting, cool, refreshing

  18. Activity 5Tobacco and Advertising What tobacco ads DON’T show: • Ash trays • Lit cigarettes • Cigarette butts • Breathing difficulties from smoking • Lung cancer

  19. Activity 5Tobacco and Advertising What tobacco ads DON’T show: • Yellow teeth andfingers • Wrinkled skin • Burnt holes in clothes • Spit stains from chewing tobacco

  20. Activity 5Tobacco and Advertising What tobacco ads DON’T show: • How tobacco REALLY tastes – hot, bitter, and will burn your mouth and lungs • Bad breath/zoo breath

  21. Activity 5Tobacco and Advertising Tobacco and the Movies • The major studios account for 90% of kids on-screen tobacco exposure. • 82% of PG-13 films contain tobacco use. • Smoking in movies is the most powerful pro-tobacco influence on children, accounting for 52% of adolescents who start smoking. • And smoking in movies is • supposed to be illegal!

  22. Activity 5Tobacco and Advertising Some examples movies and television shows that contain tobacco use:

  23. Activity 6 What’s in a Cigarette? A • What do you think is in a cigarette? • Do you really want to put this stuff into your body? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcyBkylYnqU

  24. Activity 7 Emerging and Flavored Tobacco A • Emerging tobacco products are being marketed as safer and harmless alternative • They are made to look like candy to appeal to a younger customer

  25. Activity 7 Emerging and Flavored Tobacco A

  26. Activity 9 Tobacco Abroad Trivia How many cigarettes are smoked around the world everyday? 4 billion 2 million 15 billion 25 billion

  27. Activity 9 Tobacco Abroad Trivia How many cigarettes are smoked around the world everyday? C. 15 billion

  28. Activity 9 Tobacco Abroad Trivia How many people die from tobacco every year around the world? 1 million 500,000 4,000 5 million

  29. Activity 9 Tobacco Abroad Trivia How many people die from tobacco every year around the world? D. 5 million

  30. Activity 9 Tobacco Abroad Trivia How many men in the world currently smoke cigarettes? 1 million 1 billion 9 million 20 billion

  31. Activity 9 Tobacco Abroad Trivia How many men in the world currently smoke cigarettes? B. 1 billion

  32. Activity 9 Tobacco Abroad Trivia How many women in the world currently smoke cigarettes? 100 million 5 billion 2 million 250 million

  33. Activity 9 Tobacco Abroad Trivia How many women in the world currently smoke cigarettes? D. 250 million

  34. Activity 9 Tobacco Abroad Trivia What country manufactures the most cigarettes in the world? Japan China United States Australia

  35. Activity 9 Tobacco Abroad Trivia What country manufactures the most cigarettes in the world? B. China

  36. Activity 10 Electronic Cigarettes and Vapor Cigarettes • Do you know what vapor and electronic cigarettes are? • Electronic Cigarettes (E-Cigs) are battery operated devices that contain nicotine-filled cartridges. • Vapor Cigarettes contain mist that contains flavorings and nicotine that is inhaled

  37. Activity 10 Electronic Cigarettes and Vapor Cigarettes With a vapor cigarette you’re inhaling water. Would you stick your head in a swimming pool and breathe?

  38. Activity 10 Electronic Cigarettes and Vapor Cigarettes These are marketed to have many different flavors. They even have a Skittles flavored e-Cig. If you want a skittle why not eat one instead of smoking it? It sure is a lot healthier for you!

  39. Activity 11 Secondhand Smoke

  40. Activity 12 Poster and Video Contest • Posters are due April 16th • Must be hand drawn • The poster must be an original and POSITIVE message • TOBACCO(NOT DRUGS)

  41. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFcphFan_WE&app=desktop

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