Teen Health Course 3

Chapter 13: Tobacco

Student Web Activities Lesson 2: Say No to Second-Hand Smoke

Introduction

Smoking is bad for your health, but what many teens do not realize is that breathing the smoke that others exhale can also damage your body.  This smoke is known as “second-hand smoke,” and you will learn more about it and why it is so dangerous on the Web site below.

Link to explore: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: http://www.epa.gov/iaq/ets/healtheffects.html

Directions

  • Start at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Web site.
  • Read through the page on second-hand smoke. 
  • Take notes as you read.  When you are done reading, answer the questions below.
  • Finally, using the information from the link, create a poster that lists ten things you think other teens should know about second-hand smoke.

1.
How many of the 4,000 chemicals found in cigarettes are known to cause cancer in humans or animals?
2.
What is second-hand smoke?
3.
How many deaths occur each year as a result of lung cancer caused by exposure to second-hand smoke?
4.
What kinds of physical problems can second-hand smoke cause in children?
5.
Who is primarily responsible for children’s exposure to second-hand smoke?
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