Peer Pressure Refusal
Vaping
Health Triangle
Marketing Messages
Smoking Stinks
100

Which refusal strategy is used when you repeat your statement over and over again without changing your stance? 

Broken Record 

100

What is the addictive substance in tobacco products?

Nicotine

100

What are the 3 sides of the health triangle? 

Physical, Social, and Mental/Emotional

100

What two most common features do vape companies often use in their ads to attract the attention of youth and teens?

Fun flavors (candy or fruit), and bright colors

100

Vape "juice" contains what three main ingredients?

Liquid nicotine, artificial flavoring, and chemicals.

200

Your friend's older sister is trying to convince you and your friends to ride bikes downtown with her. Your grown up has a rule that you are not allowed to leave the street. What are 3 good excuses you could make to get out of the situation? 

Mrs. Rideout will determine if the excuses are legitimate enough! Partial credit may be given :) 

200

When someone is vaping, what are they doing?

Inhaling aerosol, often referred to as vapor, that is created by an electronic cigarette. 

200

Give 3 examples of things that promote good social health

Make new friends; Be with your family; Keep in touch with friends; Be a positive role model; Church; Sports teams; Share with others; Be kind and respectful; Talk with a trusted adult; Cheer people on/have good sportsmanship; Avoid abuse and peer pressure; Help others; Share feelings appropriately; Positively contribute to your classroom community; etc.

200

How do vape companies use flavor to convince people to buy their products?

The product tastes good so therefore it is safe for you to use. 

200

What three things would you tell a child to do to get away from second-hand smoke?

Leave the room, go outside, move away from the smoker, roll down your window, ask your adult to crack their window, ask your adult to not smoke around you, etc. Other answers may be accepted. 
300

During math, the new student in your class is pressuring you to steal items off the teacher's desk with them while she is helping other students. Come up with two serious better ideas that you can use to combat this pressure. 

Mrs. Rideout will determine if these better ideas are legitimate enough - partial credit may be given! 

300

List the four parts of an electronic cigarette/vape.

Mouthpiece, battery, heating element, and cartridge (which holds the liquid nicotine, artificial flavoring, and other chemicals). 

300

Give 5 examples of things that promote good Physical Health

Eat a balanced diet; Play sports or other physical activities; Walk your dog; Eat breakfast; Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables; Stay away from drugs/alcohol; Get 30-60 minutes of exercise daily; Go to the doctor/dentist; Drink plenty of water and less sugary drinks; Avoid abuse and peer pressure; Sleep 8+ hours each night; etc.

300

What are two advertising appeals you see in this ad? Be specific - tell us why!

Social Life - "we blu, do you?" are you in the club?

Masculinity/Femininity - Man and woman on the ad

Freedom - Easy vaping; making the choice to vape

 Glam/Beauty - sunglasses, good looking cartoons!

300

What is the cancer-causing substance that coats smoker's lungs called?

Tar

400

Which peer pressure refusal strategy is being used in the following scenario: 

"Come on! Let's go steal a beer from the garage fridge, my dad will never know!" said Linda. 

"Linda, we should definitely not do that, it can be really harmful for us!" said Sydney, "Come on, Linda, let's go do something else. I really don't think we should do that! Let's go, Linda, that's not a good choice for us to make tonight!"

Reverse the Pressure

400

List 4 distinct health risks that come with smoking tobacco products such as cigarettes and vapes.

Answers may include: 6 different cancers, yellowed teeth, stained fingers, wrinkled skin, raspy voice/throat problems, lung disease, slowed brain development, popcorn lung, memory and concentration problems, heart disease, etc. 

400

Give 5 examples of things that promote good mental/emotional health 

Learning; Reading; Sleep; Talking with a trusted adult or counselor; Seeing a therapist; Listening to music; Taking deep breaths; Sharing feelings appropriately; Identifying your emotions; Take a walk; Do activities that make you happy; Journal; Participate in a sports team or club; Avoid abuse; Exercise; Make art; etc.

400

Name three distinct advertising appeals you see in this ad.

Flavor - lots of colors/flavors

Freedom - Lots of flavors to choose from. "enjoy yourself" 

Masculinity/Femininity - young, beautiful girl

Health - model has clear skin, appears healthy. Colors are pretty

400

Something that causes cancer is called a...

Carcinogen 

500

To intentionally avoid someone or something that seems unpleasant, dangerous or likely to cause problems is to...

Steer Clear

500

A juul pod has as much nicotine as....

A whole pack of tobacco cigarettes. 

500

Give an example of something that could be in the middle of the health triangle. Something that serves your mental, physical and social needs. 

Sports Teams, Yoga, other responses may be taken into consideration! 

500

List 5 different ad appeals you see in this ad.

Health - Throat health, "whenever I have a cold," nurse picture, everyone looks healthy

Flavor - "cooling menthol", "refresh my throat, wake up my taste", No sting or bite

Social Life - 4 women on here talking about it - sense of community 

Celebrity - whoever the top woman is, plus all the local celebrities (nurse, post office?, military)

Freedom - make the choice to "switch to Spuds"

Femininity - beautiful women

Glamor/Beauty - beautiful women, hair done, lipstick/makeup on, clear skin

500

A waste product of cigarette smoking is....

Carbon monoxide. 

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