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Smoking – The Environmental Impact

Smoking – The Environmental Impact. Yr 10 Lesson 1. Lesson Objectives: To realise that the tobacco industry has an impact upon the environment. To understand why some people farm tobacco and work in the tobacco industry. Intended Learning Outcomes: Pupils will have:

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Smoking – The Environmental Impact

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  1. Smoking – The Environmental Impact Yr 10 Lesson 1

  2. Lesson Objectives: • To realise that the tobacco industry has an impact upon the environment. • To understand why some people farm tobacco and work in the tobacco industry.

  3. Intended Learning Outcomes: Pupils will have: • Researched a specific issue associated with smoking. • Presented research findings to the group. • Reflected upon other pupils’ presentations.

  4. Success Criteria: • Be able to list some of the environmental impacts associated with growing and producing tobacco. • Understand how buying a cigarette in Britain contributes to the global environmental impact. • Give reasons why people still grow and produce tobacco.

  5. Activity Food Litter Pollution Deforestation Fire Risk

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