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LKPD 1The Dangers of Smoking

LKPD 1The Dangers of Smoking

Assessment

Presentation

English

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, RI.4.3, RI.11-12.5

+8

Standards-aligned

Created by

IYUS TRIYANTI

Used 12+ times

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9 Slides • 4 Questions

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The Dangers of Smoking

Smoking poses serious health risks and can lead to various diseases such as lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory problems. It is important to understand the harmful effects of smoking and make informed decisions to protect our health.

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The Dangers of Smoking

  • Smoking is a highly addictive habit that can lead to serious health problems.
  • It increases the risk of lung cancer, heart disease, and stroke.
  • Secondhand smoke can also be harmful to others.
  • Quitting smoking can greatly improve your health and reduce the risk of these diseases.

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Multiple Choice

What are the health risks associated with smoking?

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Increased risk of lung cancer

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Higher chance of heart disease

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Greater likelihood of stroke

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Reduced risk of these diseases after quitting

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Smoking Risks

Trivia: Did you know that smoking increases the risk of lung cancer, heart disease, and stroke? However, the good news is that these risks can be reduced after quitting smoking. Take care of your health and quit smoking today!

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The Dangers of Smoking

  • Smoking is extremely harmful to our health.
  • It increases the risk of lung cancer, heart disease, and stroke.
  • Smoking also causes chronic respiratory diseases and reduces lung function.
  • Secondhand smoke is equally dangerous, causing respiratory infections and asthma in non-smokers.
  • Quitting smoking can greatly improve your health and reduce the risk of these diseases.

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Multiple Choice

What are the health risks associated with smoking?

1

Increased risk of lung cancer and heart disease

2

Reduced risk of chronic respiratory diseases

3

Decreased risk of stroke

4

Higher chance of developing asthma

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Smoking and Health

Trivia: Did you know that smoking increases the risk of lung cancer and heart disease? However, it surprisingly reduces the risk of chronic respiratory diseases. On the other hand, smoking can also lead to a higher chance of developing asthma. Stay informed and make healthy choices!

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The Dangers of Smoking

  • Smoking is harmful to your health. It can cause various diseases such as lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory problems.
  • Secondhand smoke is also dangerous. It can affect the health of those around you, especially children and non-smokers.
  • Smoking is addictive. Nicotine, a substance found in cigarettes, can lead to dependence and make it difficult to quit.
  • Quitting smoking has many benefits. It can improve your overall health, reduce the risk of diseases, and increase life expectancy.

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Multiple Choice

What are some dangers of smoking?

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Increased risk of lung cancer

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Higher chance of heart disease

3

Improved overall health

4

Reduced life expectancy

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Dangers of Smoking

  • Increased risk of lung cancer
  • Higher chance of heart disease
  • Improved overall health
  • Reduced life expectancy

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The Dangers of Smoking

  • Smoking is a leading cause of preventable diseases and death worldwide.
  • It increases the risk of cancer, heart disease, stroke, and respiratory diseases.
  • Secondhand smoke is harmful to non-smokers and can cause health problems.
  • Quitting smoking can greatly improve health outcomes and reduce the risk of diseases.
  • Seek support from healthcare professionals and utilize smoking cessation programs to quit smoking.

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Multiple Choice

What are the dangers of smoking?

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Increased risk of cancer

2

Improved lung function

3

Reduced risk of heart disease

4

Decreased risk of stroke

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Smoking Dangers

  • Increased risk of cancer: Smoking is a major cause of lung cancer and increases the risk of other types of cancer as well.
  • Improved lung function: Contrary to popular belief, smoking actually impairs lung function and can lead to respiratory problems.
  • Reduced risk of heart disease: Smoking damages the heart and blood vessels, increasing the risk of heart disease.
  • Decreased risk of stroke: Smoking increases the risk of stroke by damaging blood vessels and reducing blood flow to the brain.

The Dangers of Smoking

Smoking poses serious health risks and can lead to various diseases such as lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory problems. It is important to understand the harmful effects of smoking and make informed decisions to protect our health.

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