Smoking Detectives
£1.20
"Smoking Detectives Keeping/Staying Healthy" Activity Worksheets are designed to engage children in an investigative approach to learning about the dangers of smoking. These worksheets encourage critical thinking and raise awareness about the health risks associated with tobacco use in a fun and interactive way.

Activities typically involve 'detective-themed' tasks where children explore the effects of smoking on the body, such as lung damage, heart disease, and increased risk of various cancers. They might investigate the ingredients in cigarettes, including nicotine and other harmful chemicals, and learn about their adverse health effects.

The worksheets often include exercises like analysing case studies of smokers vs. non-smokers, decoding hidden messages about the tobacco industry's marketing tactics, and exploring the impact of secondhand smoke. Role-playing scenarios to practice refusal skills in peer pressure situations are also common.

By engaging in these detective-style activities, children develop a deeper understanding of why smoking is harmful and are empowered to make informed decisions about tobacco use. "Smoking Detectives" worksheets make learning about this serious health topic interactive and impactful for young learners.
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We create interactive PSHE and RSHE resources for primary children. As part of the media generation, we know how important it is to engage and teach from a young age. Each module is carefully created by PSHE and Safeguarding experts together with schools and, most importantly, children. We are proud to offer resources to over 2,000 schools in 47 UK counties and across the world.

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  • 01438 750330
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