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Small class teaching plan on no tobacco day

To protect the environment, stay away from tobacco. The following is a small class teaching plan about No Tobacco Day, which I compiled. I hope you like it.

No-smoking Day Small Class Teaching Plan 1

No-smoking Activity Teaching Plan of Xianyue Kindergarten in Xiamen

Activity Time May 15, 214

Name of the activity: striving to be a non-smoking propagandist (small class social activity)

Activity goal

1. Understand the World No-smoking Day and the harm of smoking to health and the environment.

2. Understand the harm of smoking and actively strive to be a non-smoking propagandist.

activity preparation

material preparation: relevant? World No Tobacco Day? Publicity videos, no-smoking signs, pictures and PPT

Activity process

1. Look at the photos to lead to the topic

Teachers guide children to discuss freely:

Teachers: Where is this? (Hospital)

Teacher: What are these uncles doing? (smoking, coughing)

Second, show pictures and cigarettes, and teachers and children discuss the dangers of cigarettes

1. Discussion: What makes the people in the picture cry? Why is the baby crying in aunt's belly?

2. Why did the gas station fire?

(knowing that smoking is easy to cause fire)

Teachers and children have the same conclusion: smoking pollutes the environment and makes the air turbid; Smoking not only harms oneself, but also harms the health of others; Smoking is easy to cause fire and property damage.

3. What should we do?

Teachers motivate children to think about how to promote smoking cessation:

Third, on World No Tobacco Day, strive to be a small propagandist of smoking ban

1. Teachers show signs of smoking ban.

The teacher introduced the no-smoking sign: a lit cigarette with a red diagonal line means no smoking.

2. Introduction to World No Tobacco Day

Teacher: Do you know what day is May 31st every year? World No Tobacco Day, see how others promote quitting smoking.

Teaching observation and reflection

Before this activity, children often talked in their free time. Smoke? The topic, saying that dad smokes and his mouth stinks, and dad coughs when he sleeps at night? Children have accumulated some experience in the harm of tobacco. The focus of this activity is to let children understand the real harm of cigarettes, and to participate in the publicity of smoking ban requires such awareness and even do some actions within their own power. Small class teaching plan for No Tobacco Day 2

Protect the environment and stay away from tobacco? You and I act together

Activity goal:

Through the theme class meeting, deepen the students' knowledge and understanding of tobacco, and master that tobacco contains many substances harmful to human body. Knowing that smoking is harmful to human health is not beneficial. Educate students to stay away from tobacco, cherish their health and protect the environment, and work together to create a smoke-free school for our school.

class meeting preparation:

1. Health tips about what harm smoking does to your health;

2. Design a slogan for No Smoking Day

3. Print 23 copies of "Words for Parents" and distribute them to students after the activity

Activity process:

1. Know the no smoking sign

1. (Courseware shows: No smoking sign) Do students know this sign?

2. Where have you seen this sign? (Students communicate with life)

3. Why do so many places have this sign? (Lead to the topic: Protect the environment and stay away from tobacco? You, I act together)

2. Understand World No Tobacco Day

1. The origin of World No Tobacco Day

(Teacher: Who can tell teachers and classmates what World No Tobacco Day is? ...... read aloud by students PP teacher)

Tobacco is a wild plant growing in South America. At first, Indians chewed tobacco leaves or made them into cigarettes to suck. 216 No Tobacco Day Theme Class Meeting Teaching Plan 216 No Tobacco Day Theme Class Meeting Teaching Plan. Tobacco has prevailed in the world for more than 2 years, and it was not until the 2th century that human beings began to realize the harm of tobacco to human beings. In 1977, the American Cancer Society first proposed a publicity and education method to control smoking? No tobacco day.

In November 1987, the United Nations World Health Organization suggested that April 7th every year be designated as "World No Tobacco Day", and it was implemented in 1988. However, since April 7th is the anniversary of the establishment of the World Health Organization, on this day every year, the World Health Organization < P > puts forward a theme of health care requirements. 216 No Tobacco Day Theme Class Meeting Lesson Solution 216 World No Tobacco Day

(Teacher: Since 1987, who can tell the teacher which World No Tobacco Day this year is initiated by the World Health Organization? ..... students answer and show pp teacher

What is the theme of this year's No Tobacco Day? ..... what is the slogan of pp teacher

when students answer? ..... students show pp teacher after answering)

3. What are the hazards of smoking?

(Teacher: It is precisely because of the awareness of the dangers of smoking that the World Health Organization has set up the World No Tobacco Day to educate people to stay away from tobacco. So what are the dangers of smoking? Anyone who knows, please raise your hand. ..... after the students list some, play pp teacher)

Nicotine contained in a cigarette can poison a mouse;

about nicotine in a pack of cigarettes can poison a cow;

◇ Smoking a pack of cigarettes every day is equivalent to inhaling 5-7 mg of nicotine. If you take these doses at one time, people will be killed;

◇ Except nicotine, about 5, compounds produced when cigarettes are lit are the main culprits of cancer.

(Teacher: Here, the teacher tells you a set of data ...... click on the hyperlink "Harm of Smoking")

Every year, 4.9 million people in the world die from smoking and related diseases. Smoking and related diseases kill 4.9 million people worldwide every year. 216 No Tobacco Day Theme Class Meeting Teaching Plan This site provides the theme class meeting-theme class meeting design-theme class meeting teaching plan-theme class meeting record for primary and secondary schools. According to some data, the incidence of lung cancer, laryngeal cancer, coronary heart disease, circulatory system and trachea among long-term smokers is 1 to 2 times higher than that of non-smokers, 6 to 1 times higher, 2 to 3 times higher, 3 times higher and 2 to 8 times higher. (Click on the hyperlink)

(Teacher: Do people say that smoking is harmful to us? .......)

A statement issued by the World Health Organization pointed out: "Nowadays, tobacco has become the second biggest killer in the world. The damage caused by smoking is worse than that caused by SARS and tsunami." (Click on the hyperlink "picture") Small class teaching plan for No Tobacco Day 3

Activity goal:

1) Know the harm of smoking to the body and the surrounding environment, and know that it is beneficial to publicize the benefits of quitting smoking to your family.

2) Have the consciousness of caring about environmental sanitation and people's health.

3) Develop children's observation ability and language expression ability.

activity preparation

1. No smoking signs and slogans. Before the activity, do a survey on the information that smoking is harmful to health.

2. Paper, pen and scissors are given to each person.

3. Relevant courseware

Activity guidance

1. Know the no-smoking sign

1. Show the courseware to watch flash and ask questions to educate students not to smoke when they grow up. Show the Z sign and discuss with the students? What is this sign? Where have you seen it? The teacher shows the pictures to guide the students to recall. (Bus station, kindergarten, bus, cinema, gas station, etc.)

2) Show it? Smoking is prohibited in public places? Read the slogan to the students and organize them to discuss

what is a public place? Why should smoking be banned in public places? What harm does smoking do to your health? What's the harm to the environment? Ask the students to talk about it with their own life experience.

2. Understand the harm of smoking to health and environment.

1) Show the picture "Smoking is harmful to health" and ask questions: What is the picture? What do these pictures tell? (1) What does the person in the picture look like? Why does he cough and get sick? Students will share their survey data with everyone,

(What about the teeth, clothes and fingers of smokers? )

(2) What makes the people in the picture cry? Why is the baby crying in aunt's belly?

(3) Harms of students smoking: First, if they smoke, their grades will drop, because once they are addicted to smoking, all they think about is cigarettes. How can they get top grades? Secondly, nicotine in cigarettes is harmful, which has a great impact on the health of teenagers-it can cause many diseases such as lung cancer; Third, middle school students have no financial resources, so where do they get the money to buy cigarettes? Those with good family conditions still have pocket money; What should I do if my family is embarrassed? If you refuse to give up smoking, you can only find another way out

(4) What are the hazards of smoking to teenagers < P > Intestinal smoking is very harmful to the health of developing teenagers, and has a certain degree of influence on bone development, nervous system, respiratory system and reproductive system.

A large amount of nicotine contained in tobacco is also toxic to the brain, which will make students' memory decline, listlessness and academic performance decline.

 ? What are the hazards of smoking among primary and secondary school students?

smoking is just a habit, which is harmful to human body. Studies have shown that there are many harmful components in smoke when smoking, which are harmful to human respiratory tract, cardiovascular system, nervous system and digestive system to varying degrees. For primary and middle school students, smoking is more harmful < P > (3) Why is there a fire at the gas station? Know that smoking is easy to cause fire.

Teachers and students * * * Summary: Smoking pollutes the environment and makes the air turbid; Smoking not only harms oneself, but also harms the health of others; Smoking is easy to cause fire and property damage. Understand words: pollution

3. Promote smoking cessation:

1. Teacher: Does your family smoke? Ask the students to tell everyone their statistics. The teacher will count the statistics, so that students can feel that there are still many smokers at present. What should be done for the health of him and his family? (Remind him not to smoke) Is there any other way to quit smoking as soon as possible? What can be invented? Ask the students to think about what smoking cessation products they can invent.

2) Do you know what day is May 31st every year? World No Tobacco Day, see how others promote quitting smoking

? Students watch the courseware.

3) instruct students to make one each? No smoking? Take the sign home and encourage students to strive to be small propagandists against smoking. Organize students to draw posters to quit smoking.

4. Teacher's Summary

The Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Education, the State Administration for Industry and Commerce and the National Aiwei Office issued a notice on April 3, requesting to launch the 21st World No Tobacco Day (May 31) and actively do a good job in tobacco control. What is the theme of this No Tobacco Day? Smoke-free teenagers? What's the slogan? Prohibit tobacco advertising and promotion to ensure a smoke-free youth? .