Today after lunch, P7a had a visit from the West Lothian Drug and Alcohol Service. They let us know about the dangers of smoking, and how it affects our bodies, as well as the drugs in the actual cigarettes like nicotine, tar and carbon monoxide. We found out there are between 4000-5000 chemicals in each cigarette.
Today we done an experiment with Smoky Sue! Smoky Sue is a plastic doll with no arms and no legs and really showed us how cigarettes effect our lungs.During the experiment we lit a cigarette outside and pumped the doll so she could breath in the smoke. After the experiment we examined the liquid that would be in her lungs from clear tap water to yellow tar water. This showed us what is going into our lungs if we smoke.
After we played a game to talk about how we might react in situations where we might feel pressure to smoke. This helped us to see what we could do if these situations arise in the future.
So far we have really enjoyed learning about the effects of smoking and are working on some ‘Stop Smoking’ posters. These posters might even be featured in the local health center to encourage people to stop smoking,
Taylor and Ellie
This visit was so interesting, smoking may not look ‘as’ bad, but once you’ve taken a closer inspection it really show you the dangers of cigarettes as seen in smoky sue’s little lungs. Her poor moist lungs disappeared into horrid yellow tar lungs. Hope full this will show people the dangers of smoking.
I really enjoyed smoky Sue coming in. It was really interesting to see what colour you lungs turned, how much tar got into your lungs with just one cigarette. I am also really enjoying doing our smoking posters.
I can wait till next week.