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Vaping Activity Worksheets Red Ribbon Week

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I used this activity during Red Ribbon Week. It was a good activity to get my middle schoolers thinking about the dangers of vaping.
With vaping continuing to rise in popularity this is a great way to remind students of the dangers of it.

Description

Celebrate Red Ribbon Week or the Great American Smoke Out and tackle the harmful trend of teenage vaping with these drug awareness reading worksheets, comprehension questions, CER activity, informational and opinion writing pieces, and a cooperative group project. In addition, the trending science article covers what vaping is, vape products, common nicknames, how the devices work, and harmful and possibly dangerous effects of e-cigarettes.

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Students will learn:

  • What vaping is
  • What vape products look like
  • Common nicknames
  • How the devices work
  • Harmful and dangerous effects e cigarettes have on the human body.

This activity on vaping includes:

  • Sneak Peek into My Classroom: tips on how I used this lesson in my own classroom
  • Digital links to the following activities
  • 4 page drug awareness article on vaping
  • Comprehension question worksheet
  • Vaping CER Writing Response
  • Writing response prompt
  • Opinion writing response prompt
  • Student instructions for the poster project
  • Picture of a completed sample poster
  • Rubric
  • Answer key

Discuss trending teenage topics like using e-cigarettes to help inform students of their harmful effects to prevent teenage drug use.

How to use this activity in your classroom:

  • Health project
  • Class lesson on ways to stay healthy
  • Drug awareness presentation
  • Connect to the respiratory system
  • Red Ribbon Week activity
  • Great American Smoke Out activity
  • Sub plans

Teacher feedback:

  • My students were very interested in vaping. They have seen older siblings and cousins who vape. This was a great project to use during Red Ribbon Week to raise awareness and educate students about the harmful effects of vaping.
  • Even though I had to tweak it to fit the needs of my students, I liked it because some of my students have older siblings, and they are vaping. So I wanted to give them information on the topic, but also, it was pretty easy to use, and the graphics were great.
  • Students liked this lesson, and it lead to great discussions
  • Students enjoyed doing these activities. It is always helpful to find resources aligned with the standards!
  • With all the warnings about vaping all over the news lately, I am very pleased to have found this resource to use to educate my students on it. Thank you.

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Teaching Duration
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of science and technical texts.
Determine the central ideas or conclusions of a text; provide an accurate summary of the text distinct from prior knowledge or opinions.
Distinguish among facts, reasoned judgment based on research findings, and speculation in a text.
By the end of grade 8, read and comprehend science/technical texts in the grades 6–8 text complexity band independently and proficiently.

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