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Teaching Plan for Tobacco Control Theme Class Meetings on No-Smoking Day

According to statistics, there are currently more than 300 million smokers in China, accounting for nearly one-third of the total smoking population in the world. Moreover, there is a tendency for younger smokers to smoke in my country, so it is urgent to let students know the dangers of smoking. Below, I have compiled some lesson plans for the World No Tobacco Day and Tobacco Control themed class meetings for you. You are welcome to read them.

Lesson Plan for a Smoking-Free Day and Tobacco Control Theme Class Meeting

Purpose of class meeting activities:

1. Let students know the serious dangers of smoking.

2. Let students know how to discourage family members from smoking and not to let themselves be exposed to "second-hand smoke".

3. Know our country’s efforts to ban smoking.

Preparation for class meeting activities:

1. One week before the activity, collect information on the dangers of smoking

2. Search for information. Prepare for the show.

A: Young people are the future of the motherland, the hope of the nation, and the main force in socialist construction in the 21st century.

B: Our ideological, moral and scientific and cultural quality is not only an important reflection of the current level of social civilization, but also has a decisive impact on our country's future social appearance and national spirit.

A: Yes, we are in a period of growing body and knowledge. It is the best period for education to develop our moral sentiments, psychological quality and behavioral habits. It is also the best period for us to establish a scientific outlook on life, world view and An important period for laying the foundation for forming a correct political attitude.

B: Teenage smoking is also a social issue that has attracted much attention. We must choose a positive lifestyle and good living habits, improve our own cultural quality, enrich our cultural knowledge, and develop in a comprehensive and healthy direction.

A: The fifth (2) squadron's "No Fireworks Season? Extremely Brilliant" theme team meeting starts now.

1: Let me talk

B: How much do the students know about cigarettes? Who wants to tell?

A: Very active substances in cigarette smoke , extremely toxic and acts rapidly. 40-60 mg of nicotine is as lethal as cyanide and can kill someone. Nicotine is one of the main addictive substances. It is produced when a cigarette is lit and its properties are not much different from asphalt. Analysis shows that tar contains about 5,000 organic and inorganic chemicals, which are the culprits of cancer.

B: Nitrosamine is a very strong carcinogen. Tobacco produces tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNA) during the fermentation process and when ignited.

C: When smoking, the tobacco cannot be completely burned, so more carbon monoxide will be produced. Carbon monoxide combines with hemoglobin, affects cardiovascular blood oxygen supply, promotes the increase of cholesterol, and can also indirectly affect the formation of certain tumors.

D: Tobacco contains a variety of radioactive substances, of which polonium 210 is the most dangerous. It emits alpha rays.

E: In addition to the above harmful substances, harmful substances in cigarettes also include benzopyrene, which is a strong carcinogen. In addition, the metal cadmium, benzidine, vinyl chloride, etc. in cigarettes will contribute to the formation of cancer cells

A: I didn’t expect that a small cigarette contains so many toxic substances. It’s really terrible!

2. I discuss

B: Yes, then why are cigarettes more harmful to our teenagers?

A: Because teenagers The body is in a stage of rapid growth and development. The various organ systems of the body have not yet matured, are relatively immature and sensitive, have weak resistance, and absorb various toxic substances easier than adults. Therefore, teenagers are more poisoned by smoking. It may also lead to premature aging and premature death.

B: Cigarettes are harmful to our intelligence, personality and psychological quality. Long-term smoking will lead to a certain degree of decline in concentration and stability, and will also reduce people's intelligence, learning efficiency, and work efficiency. Smoking addiction among teenagers can cause serious degradation of thinking quality and damage to intellectual functions, and can even lead to severe interruptions in thinking and memory impairment.

C: Cigarettes will encourage teenagers to pursue a hedonistic life attitude, promote bad relationships, induce bad behaviors, and even lead to crimes.

A: Cigarettes are very harmful to the health of young people, so people designate May 31st every year as World No Tobacco Day. On this day, countries around the world will hold various activities based on the theme of No Tobacco Day. Various publicity activities on tobacco control.

Let’s take a look:

1988: Tobacco or health, please choose

1989: Women and Tobacco

< p> 1990: Teenagers should not smoke

1991: No smoking in public places and public transportation

1992: No smoking in the workplace

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1993: Health departments and health workers oppose smoking

1994: Mass media campaigns against smoking

1995: Tobacco and the economy

< p> 1996: Smoke-free cultural and sports activities

1997: The United Nations and relevant agencies oppose smoking

1998: In a tobacco-free environment

1999 : Quit smoking. The slogan is "Give up growing cigarettes"

2000: Don't use cultural and sports activities to promote tobacco slogan "Smoking is harmful, don't be tempted"

2001: Clean the air, refuse second-hand smoke

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2002: Tobacco-free sports - a clean game

2003: Tobacco-free film and television and fashion action

2004: Control smoking and reduce poverty

2005: Health workers and tobacco control

2006: Tobacco consumes lives

2007: Creating a smoke-free environment

2008: Tobacco-free teenager. Slogan: Ban tobacco advertising and promotion to ensure a smoke-free youth.

2009: Tobacco health warnings. Slogan: Graphic warnings reveal the truth about the harm of smoking

2010: Gender and Tobacco. Slogan: Fight marketing against women

2011: World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Slogan: Tobacco is as deadly as water and fire, but compliance with tobacco control agreements can save lives

2012: Tobacco industry interference. Slogan: Life versus Tobacco

2013: Ban tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship

2014: Increase tobacco taxes

2015: Stop tobacco products Illegal trade

2016: Getting ready for plain packaging

2017: Tobacco’s threat to development

2018: Tobacco and heart disease

2019: Tobacco and lung health

2020: Protecting young people from traditional tobacco products and e-cigarettes

3. I know

B: We teenagers are in the period of growth and development and are most vulnerable to the poisoning of harmful and toxic substances in tobacco. Therefore, our country has introduced many laws and regulations prohibiting smoking to protect our teenagers. Please look at the big screen:

"Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Minors"

Article 10 Parents or other guardians should educate with healthy thoughts, conduct and appropriate methods Minors,...prevent and stop minors from smoking.

Article 17 No one is allowed to smoke in classrooms, dormitories, activity rooms of primary schools, kindergartens, nurseries and other indoor areas where minors gather together.

"Tobacco Monopoly Law of the People's Republic of China":

Article 5 The state and society shall strengthen publicity and education on the health hazards of smoking and prohibit or restrict public transportation Smoking in tools and public places is prohibited, teenagers are discouraged from smoking, and primary and secondary school students are prohibited from smoking.

4. I appreciate

A: Tobacco was introduced to our country during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. Soon after, as time went by, the trend of smoking "no matter the age, no matter the age" also caused In response to the concerns of the current rulers and some literati, a large number of poetry collections about "banning smoking" and "quitting smoking" emerged.

B: Please listen to the poetry recitation "Tobacco Planting"

The new grain is about to rot, and it is too late before the wheat is sown;

Ask why not to harvest and stop plowing , draw water to sharpen cigarettes, first edition;

The foolish people abandon agriculture and prefer to grow tobacco, and the grain is worthless.

"Tobacco Planting and Waiting"

The leaves of tobacco grown in Shatian are dry, and the leaves of tobacco grown in mountain fields wither.

The length of the roots depends entirely on the fertility of the land, and the richness and abundance of Qi Soil paste.

Poor Lipu seedlings have short leaves, which are not as tall and sparse as tobacco leaves.

There are many people competing for the profit of planting tobacco. What will happen if there is land but no crops?

A: This kind of worry about tobacco cultivation occupying cultivated land and occupying manpower can be said to be prescient in ancient times. Ancient people used poetry to promote anti-smoking, but in modern times, we use short and easy-to-understand advertisements to promote anti-smoking:

Anti-smoking slogan

1. Smoking is the greatest threat to human survival after war, hunger and plague.

2. For the health of you and your family, please do not smoke.

3. Perhaps, you hold other people’s lives between your fingertips - please do not smoke (no smoking in the hospital)

4. Here, the incense will no longer continue...

5. Never light your cigarette, it will turn you into a wisp of smoke (no smoking at gas stations)

6. Temporary happiness, eternal pain - please Don't smoke

7. Lighting your cigarette pollutes the air and kills people's lives. Where is your conscience!

8. One cigarette a day will shorten your life by ten years. (Cigarette advertisement)

5. I publicize

A: After seeing these advertisements, I think students also have their own ways of publicizing the ban on smoking (students showed colorful ways of publicizing)

1. Print out the dangers of smoking, and then organize students to distribute leaflets in surrounding communities;

2. I organized students to design a no-smoking sign, and then print this sign on clothes Wear it;

3. I want to hold a long-distance running event with my classmates. Our long-distance running slogan is "No fireworks season, brilliant"

4. I want to write an article The title of the composition is "The season without fireworks is extremely brilliant". I hope everyone will write it.

6. My Initiative

B: What the classmate said is really good!

(All students *** read out the initiative together)

< p> Anti-smoking proposal

- Refuse the first cigarette

B: Classmates, we young people are the flowers of the motherland, the dawn of the East, shouldering the mission of revitalizing China, and the future We still have a long way to go. The bad habit of smoking is not only harmful to our health, but also can easily lead to the degeneration of young people. Therefore, I hereby issue an initiative:

(Qi) 1. Young people must have self-control, resist temptation, and refuse to smoke their first cigarette.

2. Teenagers who have started smoking should have strong will and belief to quit smoking and encourage other students.

A: We must abandon the bad habit of smoking, refuse to smoke, and together we can support a clear sky. Please believe,

(Together): The smoke-free flower season will be more beautiful, and we who are far away from tobacco will be more brilliant!

B: No. 5 (2) Squadron "Firework-free flower season, brilliant This is the end of the "Incomparable" theme team. Lesson Plan 2 for Tobacco Control Theme Class Meeting on No-Smoking Day

1. Educational Purpose:

1. Understand the health hazards of smoking and second-hand smoke.

2. Refuse to smoke your first cigarette and become a new smoker.

2. Activity preparation:

Students use the library or the Internet to find information about the harmful effects of smoking.

3. Activity process:

1. Introduction

April 7, 1988 is the 40th anniversary of the founding of the World Health Organization. This day was designated as The theme of the first World No Tobacco Day is: Tobacco or health. On this day, shops all over the world are required not to sell cigarettes and everyone should not smoke on this day. This resolution is supported by the majority of member states.

In 1989, the World Health Organization decided to designate May 31st every year as World No Tobacco Day, and our country also designated this day as our country’s No Tobacco Day.

2. Why teenagers are prohibited from smoking:

(Students will give speeches and can read the information they find)

3. The dangers of smoking

(1) The mental harm of smoking: "Children who smoke may not always commit crimes, but almost all children who commit crimes smoke." Since minors have no financial resources, in order to achieve the purpose of smoking, they will find ways to make money, which can easily lead to the occurrence of crimes such as theft and robbery. Some minor crimes begin precisely with smoking their first cigarette. Smoking by minors can also easily lead to bad friendships. Some students smoke together in groups and enjoy doing it to resist the positive education of family, school and society. In addition, minors who smoke can easily be exploited by criminals in society and commit crimes.

(2) The impact of smoking on health:

A cigarette contains more than 4,000 different chemicals, 43 of which are carcinogens, so every cigarette smoked A cigarette also inhales these 4,000 chemicals, shortening life span by 5 to 15 minutes. The following lists the ingredients of cigarettes and their impact on health, appearance and image:

4. How to refuse second-hand smoke?

Students expressed their opinions and how to persuade adults not to smoke< /p>

How to avoid second-hand smoke when encountering smoking places

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