Homework Activity Book
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Homework Activity Book
Homework Activity Book This book belongs to: www.lookoutzone.co.uk My password is: © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved Introduction cco Toba Note to Teachers, Parents and Carers These activities are not meant to judge anybody but have been developed as starting points to support you in talking with your child about tobacco. Together you can seek out answers and facts by using a range of easy to use scenarios and activities. Whether you are a smoker or not, it is estimated that most adults who smoke now wish they had never started and would love to quit! Most parents would prefer that their child didn’t start to smoke in the first place. In households where parents don’t smoke children are less likely to start smoking. When your child is registered onto www.lookoutzone.co.uk through school, they will be given their own password. This will enable them to use Lookout! Tobacco with you at home. Here you will find lots of information and interactive activities which have been designed to help children make informed choices about tobacco. Remind your child to write their password in the box provided on the front cover, so they don’t forget! When you log onto www.lookouttobacco.co.uk go into the kids section and you will come to this screen: Highlight and click onto the different areas of the town to help you find answers and information when you are supporting your child with any of the following 6 activities. www.lookoutzone.co.uk 2 © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved cco Toba Activity 1: Attitudes and Values Note to Parents and Carers We’ve all got our own opinions - after all it would be a very boring world if we all thought the same, wouldn’t it? Whatever upsets or annoys one person doesn’t automatically have the same effect on someone else. How do our actions affect others? Is there always a right or wrong way of responding in different situations? Respect for each other makes life easier and helps everybody get on together. Honesty is always a good starting point when you have quality time to spend with your child and helps to develop trust, which is a strong basis for future communications. When you are reading the following scenarios remind your child that it is really easy to judge others and sometimes we do, without knowing all the facts! Choose one of the following scenarios and read through it together. Think about each situation and the different characters. Discuss the various attitudes and values of each character and think about what you would do in this situation. Don’t forget to listen to your child’s opinion as well as being as honest as you can when they ask you for yours. Have a look around www.lookouttobacco.co.uk and work with your child to find out the relevant information needed to complete the activity. This overview will help you to decide where to look. Community centre Library Library Computer - who can you talk to? Community Centre Computer – reasons not to smoke Magazine – local help & support Leaflets – why do some young people smoke? Shop Cosmos Lane Mum/dad – secondhand smoke Remote control car - smoking in the car Cornershop Poster - health warnings Cosmos Lane School School Noticeboard – where to find help Computer – young people’s tobacco use Playing fields – impact of tobacco on sports Sports hall – health & sport www.lookoutzone.co.uk 3 © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved cco Toba Activity 1: Attitudes and Values Scenario 1 Grandad started smoking when he was 13. He understands it is harmful to himself and his family but has struggled to quit the habit. Whenever he visits his daughter and her family, he always goes outside when he wants a cigarette, whatever the weather! Mum is concerned because he has a bad chest and she worries that standing outside will make it worse. Grandad started smoking when he was 13; that was a long time ago. Do you think people knew it was bad for their health? How have things changed from when grandad was young? Look up some historical facts in the library on the website. Do you ever see any adverts for cigarettes on the TV? Discuss your thoughts together. What would you do? How can all the family stay safe and healthy? www.lookoutzone.co.uk 4 © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved cco Toba Activity 1: Attitudes and Values Scenario 2 Dad has always smoked since he was young. But now dad has lost his job and mum works part time. Dad wants to save money to help towards the family’s living costs. Dad realises that if he gives up smoking that would help. The family are finding it difficult though as dad is struggling and quite often bad tempered. What do you think are the benefits of dad giving up smoking? Why do you think dad is struggling to give up smoking? Look at the different help sections and discuss what advice you would give someone who was trying to stop smoking. Look in the library, the school or the community centre. Discuss how the family can help and support dad and each other. What would you do? www.lookoutzone.co.uk 5 © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved cco Toba Activity 1: Attitudes and Values Scenario 3 The house was thrown in turmoil when mum got a letter saying that gran was coming to stay. Nothing ever pleased gran! The children were too noisy! The house too untidy and nobody did enough to help her! She hadn’t been there long when she realised she had run out of cigarettes. She told Damien to go and get her some from the shop. Damien was only 13, so he told gran he couldn’t as he was too young to be served. Gran sighed and Damien felt quite sorry for her. He knew she was an old softie underneath all her huffing and puffing. Just then dad walked in and told gran he would pop out and pick some up for her! How have things changed from when gran was young? What are the laws around tobacco? Can you find out when the laws changed? How would you describe gran? www.lookoutzone.co.uk 6 © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved Activity 2: Laws Around Tobacco cco Toba Note to Parents and Carers There are several laws about tobacco these days. Do you know what they are? Have a look around www.lookouttobacco.co.uk and work with your child to find out answers to the following quiz. This overview will help you to decide where to look: Community centre Library Shop Community Centre Cornershop Till - buying single cigarettes Cashier – the law around selling Legal notice – tobacco sales Cigarette packet – illegal tobacco www.lookoutzone.co.uk No smoking sign – smoke free ban Vending machine - the laws 7 School Library Law books - law & tobacco School Locker - school rules on tobacco © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved cco Toba Activity 2: Laws Around Tobacco Quiz True or false? Answer the following quiz questions together. You will find all answers on the website www.lookouttobacco.co.uk True or False? 1. There are 2000 different chemicals and gases in one cigarette. 2. Smoking tobacco can affect a person’s appearance. 3. Nicotine patches are aids that can help people who want to give up smoking. 4. When tobacco was first introduced into Europe, it was thought it would cure many health problems. 5. In the UK a 16 year old can legally buy cigarettes. 6. Smoking tobacco can harm the heart. 7. Smoking is addictive. 8. Smoking tobacco makes you feel relaxed. 9. Children are in no danger from secondhand smoke. True or False? True or False? True or False? True or False? True or False? True or False? True or False? 10. Most smokers start when they are teenagers. True or False? True or False? Answers on page 9 www.lookoutzone.co.uk 8 © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved cco Toba Activity 2: Laws Around Tobacco Quiz Answers 1. There are 2000 different chemicals and gases in one cigarette. False. There are over 4000! For more information click on the poster in the Health Centre. 2. Smoking tobacco can affect a person's appearance. True. Click on the beauty salon poster in the Health Centre to see the difference in the appearance of the twins Ben and Joe. Joe smokes, Ben doesn’t. 3. Nicotine patches are aids that can help people who want to give up smoking. True. For more information click on the doctor in the Health Centre. 4. When tobacco was first introduced into Europe, it was thought it would cure many health problems. True. Look in the history books in the Library. 5. In the UK a 16 year old can legally buy cigarettes. False. In 2007 the age was raised to 18. For more information look in the law books in the Library. 6. Smoking tobacco can harm the heart. True. This is because the chemicals in a cigarette make the blood vessels in the heart smaller so it has to work harder and beat faster. For more information look at the receptionist in the Community Centre 7. Smoking is addictive. True. Nicotine found in cigarettes is addictive which makes it very hard to give them up / stop. For more information look at the Addiction Ad in the Health Centre and play the game. 8. Smoking tobacco can damage the heart and lungs. True. The chemicals in tobacco can damage different parts of the body. The tar coats the inside of the lungs and makes it more difficult to breathe and more difficult for the lungs to send oxygen around the body. For more information go into the School and click on the flag. 9. Children are in no danger from secondhand smoke. False. More and more adults recognise that they should try and smoke away from their children to protect them from their smoke. More information can be found by clicking on Dad in Cosmos Lane. 10. Most smokers start when they are teenagers. True. Over 80% of smokers start when they are teenagers. For more information click on the computer in the School and find out the trends of regular young smokers during the period 1982-2007. www.lookoutzone.co.uk 9 © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved cco Toba Activity 2 - Costs of Smoking Design a Poster! Design a poster together to warn people about the dangers of smoking or buying illegal or fake cigarettes. Find out what they are, how to recognise them and the laws around them. You will find lots of information to help you on http://get-some-answers.co.uk www.lookoutzone.co.uk 10 © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved cco Toba Activity 3 - Effects of Tobacco on the Body – Quit for a Healthier Body Note to Parents and Carers When tobacco was first introduced into Europe, most people believed it would cure many health problems! Nobody realised just how dangerous it was or indeed how difficult it would be to quit! Today we know different. However for many people who know how tobacco affects their health, it doesn’t mean it is any easier to give up even though they may really want to, and the benefits can be felt after only 20 minutes. Did you know that after stopping smoking for: • 20 minutes - blood pressure and pulse return to normal • 8 hours – nicotine and carbon monoxide levels in the body are halved. The lungs will have started to clear out the tar that has been clogging them up. Taste and smell are greatly improved • 72 hours – breathing becomes easier and energy levels increase • 2-12 weeks – circulation improves and exercise is easier • 3-9 months – coughs, wheezing and breathing problems improve The following hotspots highlight different effects that smoking can have on the body. Use this information to complete activity sheet 3. Library Library Health books - risks of smoking Community centre Community Centre Health Centre www.lookoutzone.co.uk School School Leaflet - long term effects Noticeboard - what is addiction? Poster – what’s in a cigarette? Doctor - stop smoking aids Assistant – long term effects of tobacco Magazine (on desk) – local help & support 11 Noticeboard – where to find help Sports hall – in more info, shows health benefits after stopping smoking from 20 minutes © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved cco Toba Activity 3 - Effects of Tobacco on the Body – Quit for a Healthier Body Tobacco is a stimulant drug and speeds the body up. Complete the activity sheet describing the different ways parts of the body are affected. Write one sentence in your own words about how smokers can get help to quit. www.lookoutzone.co.uk 12 © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved Activity 4 - Costs of Smoking cco Toba Note to Parents and Carers If you are a smoker yourselves you will know only too well the cost of smoking and the harm it can do to your pocket. Raising the tax on tobacco products is an effective way for the government to raise money and is also an incentive to some smokers to quit the habit. They’d rather see the extra cash in their own pockets and who can blame them! You will find three activity sheets to follow. Choose either the activity sheet or the scenario sheet to discuss with your child. In each scenario, one or more members of the family are saving up. Ask your child to work out the costs and savings, don’t forget to use a calculator if your child struggles with Maths. Shop Cornershop Game - how much does it cost? www.lookoutzone.co.uk 13 © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved cco Toba Activity 4 - Costs of Smoking How much do smokers spend? Work out how much each of the following smokers spend on smoking. 1. Smoker A smokes 1 packet of cigarettes every day. A packet of 20 costs £4.50. How much does he/she spend in... 3 weeks? 36 weeks? 6 weeks? What else could smoker A have used that money for? 2. 1 week Smoker B smokes three packets of cigarettes every week. A packet of cigarettes costs £5.50 How much does he/she spend in... 1 year? 4 weeks? What else could smoker B have used that money for? Answers on page 17 www.lookoutzone.co.uk 14 © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved cco Toba Activity 4 - Costs of Smoking Scenario 1 Ben lives with his older brother, his mum and gran in a flat in a busy town. There is nowhere for him to play and he is stuck inside most of the time because mum says the area simply isn’t safe. He is fed up of watching TV and would love a PS3. Mum, gran and his brother are all smokers. Gran has tried to quit a few times but finds it difficult to stick at it when the others smoke in front of her. She really wants to help Ben though and would love to get him a PS3 for Christmas. One evening when Ben has gone to bed gran decides to talk to mum and Ben’s brother. She tells them she wants to save up to buy Ben a PS3 for Christmas but wants it to be a surprise. She has decided that the only way she can afford it is to stop smoking and asks them if they will help her quit. They talk about how they can do this. • Gran smokes 20 cigarettes every day. • It costs gran £5.50 for a packet of 20. • It is eight weeks till Christmas. If gran stops smoking how much will she be able to save before Christmas? Answers on page 17 www.lookoutzone.co.uk 15 © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved cco Toba Activity 4 - Costs of Smoking Scenario 2 Mr & Mrs Smith live with their two children aged 7 and 10 and a pet dog Bruce. Mr Smith smokes 40 cigarettes every day and has done for the last 15 years. He decides to work out how much he spends on cigarettes and asks his children to help him. Use a calculator to help dad and the children work out the costs. It costs M r Smith £ 5.00 to buy a packet o f 20 c igarettes, r emember h e smokes 40 cigarettes each day. How much does he spend in... 4 weeks? 1 week? Write or draw what else he could have bought with his money here: Write or draw what else he could have bought with his money here: 12 weeks? 52 weeks? Write or draw what else he could have bought with his money here: www.lookoutzone.co.uk Answers on page 17 Write or draw what else he could have bought with his money here: 16 © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved Activity 4 - Costs of Smoking cco Toba Answers for activities 4a, 4b and 4c Activity sheet 4a Smoker A would spend £94.50 in one week; £189 in 6 weeks and £1134 in 36 weeks. Smoker B would spend £16.50 in one week; £66 in 4 weeks and £858 in 52 weeks (1 year). Activity sheet 4b Gran would save £308.00. Activity sheet 4c Mr Smith would spend Mr Smith would spend Mr Smith would spend Mr Smith would spend www.lookoutzone.co.uk £70 in one week. £280 in 4 weeks. £840 in 12 weeks. £3640 in 52 weeks. 17 © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved cco Toba Activity 5 - Peer Pressure Note to Parents and Carers As a parent we all want to protect our children and keep them safe at all times. However we recognise that is an impossible task. We can’t be there all the time so how can we help prepare them when they come up against difficult situations. A good way of preparing the way is to practise simple ways of saying ‘no’ together. School Talk about body language and simple tricks which will help avoid trouble. If in doubt don’t make eye contact but move away. If the person is someone your child sees as a friend explain that they can simply say ‘no’ or ‘no thanks’ and either change the subject or walk away. School Friends – peer pressure www.lookoutzone.co.uk 18 © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved cco Toba Activity 5 - Peer Pressure The Broken Record Look in the School and click on the friends to find out about a technique called the broken record. Think about t he f ollowing examples and t alk together with your child about possible reactions. What could they say? What would you do in their position? Remind them to be confident, say no thanks or even change the subject and walk away. Your child is offered a cigarette Your child is asked to steal cigarettes from a shop Your child is urged to go to the park after school instead of coming straight home Your child is asked for money Now have a go at making up some simple scenarios together and act them. www.lookoutzone.co.uk 19 © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved cco Toba Activity 6 - Problem Solving Note to Parents and Carers You only have to open a newspaper or a magazine and you will usually find a problem page. They can be interesting to read and if you have a look in the library you will find some good examples to share with your child. It’s always so much easier to talk about other people’s problems as there is less chance of any party being judgemental or feeling uncomfortable as it means the discussion isn’t personal. On Activity sheet 6 you will find 4 further problems which you can read together and decide how you would respond and what advice you would give. Library Library Magazine – problem page letters www.lookoutzone.co.uk 20 © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved Activity 6 - Problem Solving cco Toba Dear .... I am worried about my gran. I love her to bits, she is good fun and I love going to stay at her house. Last night I overheard mum talking to uncle Ivor on the phone. She told him sh e was worried about gran smoking and the affect it has on her breathing. Gran won’t go the doctors and talk about her problem s. How can I help her? I don’t want her to get really ill but I have no ticed myself that she is struggling to walk ev en the short distance to the shops! I share a bedroom with my older sister. We usually get on really well and have a laugh together. Just lately I have noticed a strange smell on her clothing and I realised she has started smoking! Yesterday I saw her go into mum’s purse and take some money. She doesn’t know I saw her but now I don’t know what to do. I saw her later coming out of the local shop, she quickly shoved a packet of cigarettes in her pocket when she spotted me. She’s only 15, surely she shouldn’t be able to buy cigarettes herself. I don’t know what to do! Mum will be so mad. Your Response: What should I do? e: s Your Respon Dear .... ember. I know this ndary school in Sept My son starts seco be honest I’m time for him but to is really an exciting how to prepare us. I’m just not sure getting quite nervo friends which is making lots of new him. I know he’ll be feels left out and nt, but, what if he great and what I wa ally want to do, things he doesn’t re es do d an ng alo es go him to start . I really don’t want just to be accepted lf and now I can’t how I started myse smoking, but that’s ch a habit that is want him to start su quit. I really don’t hard to break. How can I talk to him What should I say? How can I prepare Dear ... Yesterday I went to see grandad, we alway s watch the match together on a Saturd ay. I hadn’t realised he had fallen asleep until I turned round when I smelt something burni ng! Grandad had dropped his lit cigarette while he dozed and it had fal len in the bin.The paper had started to smoulde r a little. I quickly sho ok grandad awake and he soon put the fire out. He told me not to say anything to mum and dad but I’m worried. What if it happens ag ain? What if I’m not the re? What should I do? ? t of trouble? him and keep him ou Your Response: Your Response: www.lookoutzone.co.uk 21 © 2011 d2 Digital by Design Ltd. All Rights Reserved