This lesson plan aims to teach Year 4 students about the responsibility of saying no to cigarettes, inhalants, and drugs. The plan involves students sharing their feelings about smokers and if any are in their families. Students will then look at a "Say No To Smoking" flyer template and learn about the dangers of smoking to oneself and others from secondhand smoke. The objective is for students to state at least 4 dangers of smoking and how family members would be affected by the smoking habit. Students will complete the flyer to demonstrate their understanding.
This lesson plan aims to teach Year 4 students about the responsibility of saying no to cigarettes, inhalants, and drugs. The plan involves students sharing their feelings about smokers and if any are in their families. Students will then look at a "Say No To Smoking" flyer template and learn about the dangers of smoking to oneself and others from secondhand smoke. The objective is for students to state at least 4 dangers of smoking and how family members would be affected by the smoking habit. Students will complete the flyer to demonstrate their understanding.
This lesson plan aims to teach Year 4 students about the responsibility of saying no to cigarettes, inhalants, and drugs. The plan involves students sharing their feelings about smokers and if any are in their families. Students will then look at a "Say No To Smoking" flyer template and learn about the dangers of smoking to oneself and others from secondhand smoke. The objective is for students to state at least 4 dangers of smoking and how family members would be affected by the smoking habit. Students will complete the flyer to demonstrate their understanding.
This lesson plan aims to teach Year 4 students about the responsibility of saying no to cigarettes, inhalants, and drugs. The plan involves students sharing their feelings about smokers and if any are in their families. Students will then look at a "Say No To Smoking" flyer template and learn about the dangers of smoking to oneself and others from secondhand smoke. The objective is for students to state at least 4 dangers of smoking and how family members would be affected by the smoking habit. Students will complete the flyer to demonstrate their understanding.
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By:MissAsh
YEAR 4 CIVIC LESSON PLAN (JULY-RESPONSIBILITY)
DAY Choose an item. YEAR 4
SUBJECT English Language MODULE Speaking THEME Responsibility DATE Click or tap to enter a date. TOPIC Say No to Cigarettes, Inhalants and TIME Drugs SKILLS PEDAGOGY (STRATEGY/ACTIVITY) Content Standard: Pre-lesson: Pupils share their feelings about smokers and if there Main: are any smokers in their family. 2.2 Use appropriate communication strategies Lesson delivery: 1. Pupils are given the ‘Say No To Smoking’ flyer template. Complementary: 2. Pupils look through the flyer and the details. 1.2 Understand meaning in a variety of familiar contexts 3. Teacher writes of ‘Danger of Smoking’ to self and ‘Effects of Secondhand smoke’. Teacher can also introduce relevant infographics about dangers of smoking to pupils Learning Standard: 4. Pupils are explained about their secondhand smoke. Main: 5. Pupils are called out randomly to write their answers. 2.2.1 Keep interaction going in short exchanges by using suitable words: a) to show understanding b) to ask for clarification Post-lesson: Pupils share their answers on what they can do. Complementary: 1.2.5 Understand longer supported questions
OBJECTIVES (CIVIC LITERACY) TEACHING AIDS:
By the end of the lesson, most pupils will be able to template Knowledge: state at least 4 dangers of smoking to self and others. Choose an item. Socioemotional: Share how would family members be Choose an item. affected with the smoking habit. Action: complete the ‘Say No to Smoking’ flyer Choose an item. a) THINKING SKILLS: c) 21ST CL ACTIVITIES: Analysing Pair/Group discussion b) CLASSROOM-BASED d) 21ST CL METHOD: ASSESSMENT: Learning skills/process Q and A REFLECTION / REMARKS: 1. All the pupils were able to complete the task. 2. Lesson was carried out successfully.