Effects of Drug Abuse Social Studies Primary 2 Third Term Lesson Notes Week 5
Understanding the Dangers: Effects of Drug Abuse Explained
Subject: Social Studies
Topic: Effects of Drug Abuse
Class: Grade 2 / Basic 2
Primary 2
Term: Third Term
Week: Week 5
Duration: 45 minutes
Behavioural Objectives:
- Students will identify and understand the effects of drug abuse.
- Students will recognize the importance of avoiding drug abuse.
Key Words: Drug abuse, effects, consequences, health, behavior
Entry Behaviour: Recall previous lessons on the meaning and types of drug abuse.
Learning Resources and Materials:
- Lagos State Scheme of Work
- Textbooks
- Wall Charts
- Pictures
- Online Resources
Building Background / Connection to Prior Knowledge: Recap the meaning and types of drug abuse discussed in the previous lesson to connect with students’ prior knowledge.
Embedded Core Skills: Critical thinking, communication, awareness of health and safety
Learning Materials: Visual aids, worksheets
Reference Books: Lagos State Scheme of Work
Content:
- Loss of memory
- Unconsciousness
- Sleeplessness
- Feeble limbs
- Increase in heart rate
- Kidney problems
- High blood pressure
- Chest pains
- Lung pains
- Headache
- Mental sickness
- Blindness
- Accident
- Violent behavior
- Drop out from school
- Criminality
Effects of Drug Abuse
- Loss of memory: Forgetting things easily, like where you put your toys or what you learned in class. 🧠❓
- Unconsciousness: Suddenly falling asleep or passing out without knowing what’s happening. 😴💤
- Sleeplessness: Finding it hard to sleep at night and feeling tired during the day. 😫😴
- Feeble limbs: Feeling weak in your arms and legs, like they can’t move properly. 🦵💪
- Increase in Heartbeat: Feeling your heart beating faster than usual, like it’s running a race. 💓🏃♂️
- Kidney problems: Hurting inside your tummy where your kidneys are, making it hard to go to the bathroom. 🚽🤕
- High blood pressure: Feeling like your heart is pushing too hard, like when you’re scared. 📈❤️
- Chest pains: Hurting in your chest, like something heavy is sitting on it. 💔😖
- Lung pains: Feeling like you can’t breathe properly, like when you’re swimming and you stay underwater too long. 🫁😣
- Headache: Feeling like there’s a big drum beating inside your head, making it hurt a lot. 🥁😣
- Mental sickness: Feeling confused or not understanding things like you used to, making you feel strange. 🤔🌀
- Blindness: Not being able to see things properly, like everything is covered by a dark blanket. 🙈🌑
- Accident: Getting hurt because you weren’t paying attention or doing something dangerous. 🚑🤕
- Violent Behavior: Acting mean or hurting others because you feel angry or upset. 😡👊
- Drop out from school: Stopping going to school because you don’t feel well or you’re in trouble. 🏫🚫
- Criminality: Doing bad things that can get you into trouble with the police or make other people scared of you. 👮♂️🚔
Understanding these effects helps us stay healthy and safe! 🛡️🌟
Class Activity Discussion
- What happens when someone loses their memory due to drug abuse?
- They may forget important things like where they put their toys or what they learned in school.
- What is unconsciousness, and how does drug abuse cause it?
- Unconsciousness is when someone suddenly falls asleep or passes out without knowing what’s happening, which can be caused by drug abuse.
- How does drug abuse affect sleep?
- It can make it hard to sleep at night and make you feel tired during the day.
- What are feeble limbs, and why do they occur with drug abuse?
- Feeble limbs are when your arms and legs feel weak and can’t move properly, which can happen because of drug abuse.
- Why does the heart beat faster with drug abuse?
- Drug abuse can cause an increase in heartbeat, making your heart feel like it’s racing.
- What kind of problems can drug abuse cause in the kidneys?
- It can lead to kidney problems, making it painful to go to the bathroom.
- How does drug abuse affect blood pressure?
- Drug abuse can cause high blood pressure, making your heart feel like it’s pushing too hard.
- What causes chest pains with drug abuse?
- Chest pains can happen because of drug abuse, making it feel like something heavy is sitting on your chest.
- Why do lung pains occur with drug abuse?
- Drug abuse can make it feel like you can’t breathe properly, like when you’re underwater for too long.
- What is a common symptom of drug abuse related to headaches?
- Headaches, feeling like there’s a big drum beating inside your head, are common with drug abuse.
- How does drug abuse affect mental health?
- Drug abuse can lead to mental sickness, causing confusion or not understanding things like usual.
- What is blindness, and how is it connected to drug abuse?
- Blindness, not being able to see properly, can happen because of drug abuse, making everything look dark.
- What kind of accidents can occur with drug abuse?
- Accidents, like getting hurt because you weren’t paying attention or doing something dangerous, can happen with drug abuse.
- Why might someone show violent behavior with drug abuse?
- Drug abuse can lead to violent behavior, making someone act mean or hurt others because they feel angry or upset.
- What could happen if someone drops out of school due to drug abuse?
- Dropping out of school, or stopping going, can happen because of drug abuse, leading to missed learning opportunities.
Presentation:
- Step 1: Review previous lessons on drug abuse.
- Step 2: Introduce the topic “Effects of Drug Abuse” and discuss each effect with examples.
- Step 3: Encourage students to share their thoughts and experiences, and correct misconceptions.
Teacher’s Activities:
- Facilitate discussions
- Provide examples
- Correct misconceptions
Learners’ Activities:
- Listen attentively
- Participate in discussions
- Share experiences and observations
Assessment:
- Ask students to identify four effects of drug abuse.
Conclusion: Summarize the lesson by emphasizing the importance of avoiding drug abuse and its negative effects on health and behavior. Provide a brief note on the topic and assess students’ understanding.
Useful Links
Conclusion
The class teacher gives out a brief note of the topic that has just been taught and he or she goes round to mark
Summary: Teacher goes over the topic once again to enhance better understanding
Assignment
- Drug abuse can lead to __________ of memory.
a) gain
b) loss
c) improvement
d) stability -
_________ is a common effect of drug abuse, where someone may suddenly fall asleep.
a) Restfulness
b) Unconsciousness
c) Awareness
d) Vigilance -
Drug abuse can cause __________, making it difficult to sleep at night.
a) Drowsiness
b) Sleeplessness
c) Alertness
d) Fatigue -
Feeble limbs are when arms and legs feel ________ and can’t move properly due to drug abuse.
a) strong
b) weak
c) flexible
d) rigid -
Drug abuse can result in an ________ in heart rate, making the heart beat faster than usual.
a) decrease
b) stagnation
c) increase
d) irregularity -
Kidney problems can occur due to drug abuse, causing pain during __________.
a) eating
b) walking
c) urination
d) sleeping -
_________ is a common effect of drug abuse, where the blood pressure rises above normal levels.
a) Low blood sugar
b) High blood pressure
c) Low blood pressure
d) Stable blood pressure -
Chest pains can occur as a result of drug abuse, making it feel like something heavy is sitting on the ________.
a) head
b) chest
c) stomach
d) legs -
Lung pains can happen due to drug abuse, making it feel like you can’t _________ properly.
a) see
b) breathe
c) walk
d) talk -
Drug abuse can cause __________, leading to discomfort in the head.
a) backache
b) toothache
c) headache
d) stomachache -
Mental sickness can occur as an effect of drug abuse, leading to confusion or difficulty in understanding __________.
a) games
b) stories
c) lessons
d) jokes -
Blindness can happen due to drug abuse, making everything look ________.
a) bright
b) dark
c) colorful
d) blurry -
Accidents can occur as a result of drug abuse, causing harm due to __________.
a) carefulness
b) recklessness
c) bravery
d) shyness -
_________ behavior may arise from drug abuse, causing someone to act aggressively.
a) Gentle
b) Violent
c) Polite
d) Kind -
Dropping out from school can happen as a consequence of drug abuse, leading to ___________ in learning.
a) progress
b) improvement
c) excitement
d) disruption