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Youth anti-drug education themed class meeting lesson plan

Youth anti-drug education themed class meeting lesson plan 1

Cherish life and stay away from drugs

1. Teaching purpose:

1. To make students understand Knowledge about drugs.

2. Educate and guide students to stay away from drugs and improve their awareness of drug resistance and prevention.

2. Teaching process:

1. Introduction to conversation.

Students, do you know when the "International Anti-Drug Day" is? (June 26)

2. Drugs and types of drugs.

(1) Students must have heard of drugs. So, do you know what drugs are? What are the drugs? Which student can introduce it to you?

(2) There are many types of drugs. Generally, we know of morphine, pethidine, heroin, marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamine, and ecstasy. Their sources are also wide, including naturally growing plants and those processed from natural plants. Refined chemicals and synthetic chemicals. Long-term use of these drugs can lead to addiction, harm the human body, and make them susceptible to diseases. An overdose can cause death.

3. Some students may have already understood the dangers of drugs, so what are the dangers of drugs? (① Drugs can destroy health. They can destroy people’s digestive function, nervous system, respiratory system and circulation. System, they will also suffer from infectious diseases and "AIDS". ②Drugs cause drug users to lose their ability to work, lead to bankruptcy and death, and bring endless torture to their families. ③Drugs lead to depravity and crime, which in turn endangers society and becomes a global nuisance. Drug abuse is a shameful and illegal behavior, and it is also a suicidal behavior. Most drug addicts have sallow complexions, emaciated bodies, blackened lips, and indifferent expressions. The appearance of drug addicts when they are addicted is even more unbearable to watch. There is no end to self-destruction. It not only harms oneself, but also harms one's own family and one's own country. )

 4. Analyze the materials.

Material 1

Zhang, 19 years old, 1.80 m tall, engaged in agricultural labor in his hometown after graduating from junior high school. Before taking drugs, he was as strong as an ox. He could carry 100 kilograms of grain and walk away. The villagers called him "Iron Ox". "Iron Niu" not only manages his own farmland well, but also often helps lonely elderly people with work, and is deeply loved by the villagers. One day, a classmate whom he had not seen for many years came to see him. After meeting again after a long separation, "Tieniu" happily smoked three "imported cigarettes" from his classmates. After that, he missed the "imported cigarettes" day and night, and the classmate also brought cigarettes to him again and again. Later, his classmates told him: "What you are smoking is heroin." At this time, "Iron Niu" had reached the point of being "desperate" and began to buy and take drugs. Two years later, "Iron Bull" was finally arrested for drug abuse. When the public security officers appeared in front of him, he curled up his skinny body and said with emotion: "No one who gets it can get away with poison."

——Excerpted from "Tangshan Labor Daily"

Analysis and discussion:

① How did Zhang become addicted to drugs?

② Later, when he knew clearly that he was taking drugs, why did he still "desperately "Purchasing and smoking?

③ In just two years, why did his body go from "as strong as an ox" to "as skinny as a stick"?

④ "Only smoking does not "There will be no harm in taking drugs." Is this correct?

Material 2

There was a young doctor who came into contact with many drug addicts and felt both hatred and confusion about them. , he believes: You can quit everything, but you can’t quit because you don’t have perseverance. He wants to test the poison himself and set an "example" for others. Unexpectedly, after taking drugs, he could not quit and became a prisoner of heroin.

In the end, he committed suicide, leaving behind a sentence: "Don't imitate me!"

——Excerpted from "Xinhuanet"

Analysis and discussion:

①" Don't learn from me!", what lessons should we learn from this sentence?

②Try to talk about why it is difficult to quit after drug addiction? What are the withdrawal reactions?

③Do you think you will become addicted if you only take drugs once or twice?

④Why did this young doctor commit suicide? (Hint: From the perspective of public opinion, his psychology and physiology, and drug abuse Analyze it from the perspective of consequences.)

Material 3

Wu from a certain community clearly knew that there were several drug addicts in the building where he lived, but he turned a blind eye. He said: "I began to think that it was none of my business, why should I care about it!" But after a while, he painfully discovered that his son, who was in middle school, had become a prisoner of drugs.

——Excerpted from "Xinhuanet"

Analysis and discussion:

①Is it really none of our business if others take drugs?

②What should you do if you find someone taking drugs or selling drugs?

③What should we pay attention to when making friends and choosing activity venues? Why are young people easy to become targets of drug users and drug dealers?

5. What should you do when someone offers you drugs?

(1) Straightforward method - refuse the temptation firmly and directly.

(2) The golden cicada escapes from the shell method - find excuses to politely refuse according to different situations.

(3) Take the initiative - put forward counter-suggestions immediately.

(4) Secret Reporting Law - Look for opportunities to secretly tell the people you rely on, or secretly dial 110 to call the police. The police will quickly help you.

(5) Timely notification to your teacher: When drug dealers and drug dealers force you to take drugs and threaten you, do not be intimidated by them and tell your teacher as soon as possible.

6. Summary:

Students, today, we learned about the knowledge about drugs and preventive measures, and also learned about the harm of drugs to families and society. Therefore, we must refuse drugs and protect ourselves from drugs. If you encounter illegal drug transactions, you must tell an adult or call the police. You cannot ignore it, because drug prohibition and drug prevention are the responsibility of each of us.

Youth anti-drug education themed class meeting lesson plan 2

Theme:

Cherish life and stay away from drugs

Goal:

1. Understanding of common drugs

2. The harm of drugs to the body and mind

3. The harm of drug abuse to society

4. Some of the anti-drug achievements our country has obtained Results

5. Cherish life and stay away from drugs

Process:

1. Speech by the class teacher

The main purpose and main purpose of this lesson implementation process. The purpose and requirements of this class meeting were put forward so that the class meeting can proceed in an orderly and rhythmic manner.

2. The squadron leader presided over and gave a speech, introducing the harm of drugs and the main prevention measures

Drugs, AIDS, and violent crimes have become "international public hazards" in contemporary society like plagues. Among them, drug crimes have plagued many countries in the world with their extremely harmful effects. Today is a special day, it is International Anti-Drug Day. The theme of this year’s International Anti-Drug Day is “Stay Away from Drugs, Care for the Future.” Some time ago, we found that some news from Xinhua News Agency revealed some of the current situation of global anti-drug work. For example, the Executive Director of the United Nations Anti-Drug Agency two days ago In an interview with a reporter from Xinhua News Agency, Costa said that according to estimates by the United Nations Drug Enforcement Agency, there are currently about 185 million people in the world taking drugs, of which 147 million are smoking marijuana, and another 33 million are taking amphetamine-type stimulants. . It should be said that as a global problem, although the anti-drug struggle in various countries around the world has achieved certain results, the situation is still very serious.

Through this class meeting today, we can learn more about drugs and the dangers of drug abuse. We want to eliminate drugs. Drugs are not the outcome we want. As long as we all stay away from drugs, our future will be a bright one.

3. Host A introduces the types of drugs to us

1. Opium is commonly known as "opium", "big smoke", "smoky soil", "afurong", etc. It is a brown viscous liquid that is a primary drug and mainly contains opium alkaloids, of which more than 25 are known, the most important of which are morphine, codeine, etc.

2. Morphine is the main alkaloid extracted from opium. It is in the form of white crystalline powder and smells a bit sour. Overdose of morphine can lead to coma, extremely narrowed pupils, suppressed breathing, and even respiratory paralysis, cessation and death.

3. Heroin: It is the product of opium after special chemical treatment and is a synthetic narcotic. Heroin on the drug market comes in many shapes, including powder, granular or agglomerated items with white, beige, brown, black and other colors, commonly known as "white powder".

4. Marijuana: It is a herbaceous plant that is usually made into marijuana cigarettes for smoking or used as anesthetic injection. It is toxic.

5. Cocaine: It is an odorless white flake crystal. It is taken by snorting and is highly toxic to the central nervous system, causing people to feel excited and experience visual, auditory, tactile and other hallucinations.

IV. The monitor will explain the dangers of drugs

1. For the human body, the most important ones are the nervous system, endocrine system and immune system. When a person is addicted to drugs, drugs can directly change the structure of some chemicals in the brain and destroy these three major systems. After taking drugs, young people become emaciated, their eyes are dull, their spirits are decadent, they are like useless people, their humanity has been lost. Drug overdose can also lead to death, and intravenous injection is highly susceptible to HIV infection. Currently, among foreign drug users and those who inject drugs intravenously, the HIV infection rate is very high.

2. Drug addicts are prone to committing crimes: There are two main reasons: First, the price of drugs is high.

A drug addict needs several dollars to take drugs every day. A hundred yuan or even a thousand yuan, even a million-dollar fortune will be quickly absorbed. After the money runs out, drug addicts, driven by their addiction, do everything possible to "make" money. Second, the thoughts and personalities of long-term drug users have changed. They are indifferent, selfish, manic and impulsive, and even lose their humanity. They ignore the interests of others and national laws and regulations. In addition, due to drug addiction, as long as they can get money, they will commit no crime. Some drug addicts have been taking drugs for a long time and are familiar with the distribution channels of drugs. Therefore, in addition to providing drugs for their own consumption, they also provide drugs to new drug users and make profits from them as drug funds for their own use. In recent years, family life tragedies caused by drug abuse have continued to occur in our country, which is shocking.

5. The squadron leader said: We have just learned so much about drugs and the harm they do to people. Now we invite students to discuss in groups how to stay away from drugs, cherish life, keep records, and then Choose one student from each group to speak.

6. Ask the teacher to summarize:

"Stay away from drugs, care for the future, and live a healthy life" is what we want to promote on June 26, the "International Anti-Drug Day" designated by the United Nations. The theme of "International Anti-Drug Day" is "Stay away from drugs, cherish life". We must not let drugs enter society, we must not let drugs enter families, and we must not let drugs cause tragedies."

Youth anti-drug education theme class meeting lesson plan 3

1. Purpose of class meeting

 1. Learn to protect yourself, cultivate awareness of prohibited reading and a sense of social responsibility.

 2. Extensively publicize the dangers of drugs to students so that they can fully realize that resisting drugs is related to the health, happiness and national security of future generations. It is a matter of prosperity and prosperity for the country, so that every student can truly love life, reject drugs, and care about the future, from knowing and hating drugs to consciously preventing and rejecting drugs, and improving their ability to prevent drugs.

3. Make every student clearly aware of the importance of “staying away from drugs” and thereby enhancing legal awareness.

In this way, minors rely on legal weapons to resolutely fight illegal and criminal acts and contribute to social stability.

2. Preparation for the class meeting

1. Ask students to collect articles about drug knowledge and collect anti-drug information from the Internet; understand the anti-drug situation in our country.

2. Historical films (anti-smoking propaganda materials in modern history, pictures about drugs, and material structure analysis of its harmfulness to human beings)

3. Films ("Eastern 110": Anti-drugs Live record of how the police brigade captured drug gangs)

4. Sketch performance rehearsal

3. Class meeting process

(1) Understand drugs. ②The current anti-drug situation. ③What kind of anti-drug awareness should high school students have?

(2) Discussion ①: Why is it said that choosing drugs is self-destruction?

(3) Speech and sketch introduction: The dangers of drug use

1. The harm of drug abuse to the human body:

The effects of drugs on the human body first damage the human brain and affect the function of the central nervous system. Secondly, it affects heart function, blood circulation and respiratory system function, and also affects normal reproductive ability. It is not uncommon for drug addicts or their spouses to give birth to deformed children and freaks. Drug abuse can weaken a person's immunity and make them susceptible to various diseases. These people often have sallow complexions, thin bodies, scorched lips, and indifferent expressions. In severe cases, the person loses the ability to work and even dies from exhaustion. Most drug addicts have a short life span, usually no more than 40 years old. Drug addicts can also cause public health problems such as the spread of hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and sexually transmitted diseases, the most serious of which is the infection and spread of AIDS.

2. The harm caused by drug abuse to the family:

Drug abuse causes a lot of family tragedies. Once a drug addict appears in a family, it means that poverty and conflicts surround the family. In the end, The final outcome is often the loss of everything, the separation of wives and children, and the destruction of families. First of all, drug abuse consumes a lot of money. To a certain extent, one must sell his or her property in exchange for drugs, leaving the family completely destitute. Some unscrupulous people even sell their children and daughters and force their wives into prostitution. Secondly, drug abuse can lead to the death of marriages and the breakdown of families. Because once a person is addicted to drugs, he will lose his sense of obligation or responsibility. The husband will not be able to fulfill his duties as a husband, and the wife will not be able to fulfill her duties as a wife, which will eventually lead to divorce. Once again, drug abuse endangers the next generation. Drug use by pregnant women will seriously affect the normal development of the fetus, and some may lead to congenital malformations or drug addiction in newborns.

3. The harm caused by drug abuse to society:

Due to the staggering profits of drug smuggling and selling, the price of heroin drugs on the black market is much higher than the price of gold of the same weight. A drug addict consumes 0.5-1g of drugs every day, so the monthly cost is at least several thousand yuan, which is beyond the reach of ordinary people. In order to maintain the consumption of drugs, the only way out is to sell or engage in theft, robbery, prostitution and other means to obtain the cost of purchasing drugs. Secondly, after taking drugs, the restraints of normal humanity and respect for legal norms of drug addicts disappear. They feel energetic and excited, or fool around together, or become mentally disturbed, and will fight or rob. Furthermore, since drug trafficking occurs in gangs, drug addicts can only obtain a steady stream of drugs by joining their gangs. This leads to the formation of criminal gangs and underworld. This kind of underworld bound together by drugs must be a criminal syndicate. And it will definitely bring serious harm to society.

Drug abuse can infect various diseases: intravenous, intramuscular or subcutaneous injection is the most likely way to infect various skin diseases, sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS. According to statistics, drug users use unclean syringes. For those infected with hepatitis B or hepatitis C, the infection rates are as high as 22 and 68. As of March 1998, my country has detected 9,970 cases of AIDS infection, 66 of which are drug addicts who use unclean syringes.

Discussion ②: How to make the right choice in the face of frustration, pressure and temptation? What is drug abuse?

What are the main damages caused by drug abuse to human health?

The effects of drugs on the human body first damage the human brain and affect the function of the central nervous system. Secondly, it affects heart function, blood circulation and respiratory system function, and also affects normal reproductive ability. It is not uncommon for drug addicts or their spouses to give birth to deformed children and freaks. Drug abuse can weaken a person's immunity and make them susceptible to various diseases. These people often have sallow complexions, thin bodies, scorched lips, and indifferent expressions. In severe cases, the person loses the ability to work and even dies from exhaustion. ?Drug addicts may experience dizziness and tinnitus in mild cases, or vomiting, tears, incontinence, and trembling in severe cases. At this time, drug addicts often lose their humanity and reason. Their limbs convulsed, they cried and howled, they hit the wall or hurt themselves, making them bloody, or even committed suicide. In addition, it is worth noting that some drug addicts often fail to meet their requirements by taking drugs in the later stage and turn to intravenous injection. They use unsterilized syringes and needles, which leads to the spread of AIDS.

Why can drugs make people addicted?

The first is physiological factors. There is a morphine-like substance in the human brain that maintains normal physiological activities of the human body. After drug addicts take heroin and foreign morphine-like substances enter the body, they reduce and inhibit the secretion of their own morphine peptides. Finally, they rely on external morphine-like substances to maintain the body's physiological activities, and their own morphine-like substances completely stop secretion. Then, once the outside world stops supplying morphine substances, people's physiological activities will be disordered, and what is called "rebound" or "withdrawal symptoms" in medical terms will appear. At this time, only by supplying morphine substances again can relief be possible. These withdrawal symptoms are what is called "addiction."

The second is social factors. Including the social environment in which drugs are available, the impact of social unrest on people, the social and cultural background that determines who is likely to become a prisoner of drugs, the attitude of social laws towards drugs, etc. ?

The third is personal psychological factors. The research results tend to believe that among people with different personalities, those who are prone to impulsivity, those who are resistant to social norms, and those who have poor tolerance for frustration are at a relatively high risk, that is, they have a higher risk of drug abuse and addiction. susceptibility.

In short, drug addiction is often the result of the interaction between psychological factors and social factors, biological factors and environmental factors.

Why do teenagers account for a large proportion of drug users?

What are the main reasons for getting addicted to drugs?

Generally speaking, there are the following reasons: 1 , Driven by curiosity 2. Seeking excitement? 3. Showing off wealth 4. Eliminating worries? 5. Treating illness and relieving pain 6. Seducing, coercing, and instigating others.

Discussion ③: Why should we say "no" to drugs?

What infectious diseases will drug abuse cause?

Drug abuse not only harms one's health, but also causes B Hepatitis, hepatitis C, the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and other public health problems, the most serious of which is the infection and spread of AIDS. The reason is that intravenous drug users use dirty syringes, which results in a very high rate of HIV infection. Women who use drugs, especially women, are at high risk of transmitting and contracting AIDS. This is because drug users themselves can cause HIV infection. In addition, In order to obtain money to buy drugs, women who take drugs have to become prostitutes, and become a high-risk group and important source of infection for the spread of various sexually transmitted diseases and infections.

What harm does drug abuse cause to the family?

Drug abuse causes a lot of family tragedies. Once a drug addict appears in a family, it means that poverty and conflicts surround the family. The outcome is often the loss of everything, the separation of wives and children, and the destruction of families. First of all, drug abuse consumes a lot of money. To a certain extent, one must sell his or her property in exchange for drugs, leaving the family completely destitute. Some unscrupulous people even sell their children and daughters and force their wives into prostitution. Secondly, drug abuse can lead to the death of marriages and the breakdown of families.

Because once a person is addicted to drugs, he will lose his sense of obligation or responsibility. The husband will not be able to fulfill his duties as a husband, and the wife will not be able to fulfill her duties as a wife, which will eventually lead to divorce. Once again, drug abuse endangers the next generation. Drug use by pregnant women will seriously affect the normal development of the fetus, and some may lead to congenital malformations or drug addiction in newborns.

What is the average life span of drug addicts?

According to statistics from relevant foreign departments, most drug addicts have a short life, and the average life span is no more than forty years old.

Why are drug trafficking and drug abuse often associated with criminal crimes?

Due to the staggering profits of drug smuggling and selling, the price of heroin on the black market is higher than the price of gold of the same weight. many. A drug addict consumes 0.5 grams of drugs every day, so the monthly cost is at least 12,014 yuan, which is beyond the reach of ordinary people. In order to maintain the consumption of drugs, the only way out is to sell drugs or engage in theft, robbery, prostitution and other means to obtain the cost of purchasing drugs. Secondly, after taking drugs, the restraints of normal humanity and respect for legal norms of drug addicts disappear. They feel energetic and excited, or fool around together, or become mentally disturbed, and will fight or rob. Furthermore, since drug trafficking occurs in gangs, drug addicts can only obtain a steady stream of drugs by joining their gangs. This leads to the formation of criminal gangs and underworld. This kind of underworld bound together by drugs must be a criminal syndicate. The mafia in the United States and Italy are all involved in drug trafficking. Due to the increase in the number of drug dealers and drug users, this kind of underworld has also expanded. This is the criminal crime that poses the greatest threat to society.