Effects of taking substance into the body 

Subject :

Social Studies

Topic :

Effects of taking substance into the body

Class :

Grade 1 / Basic  1

Primary 1

Term :

PRY 1 SOCIAL STUDIES 2nd term.

 

Week :

Week 6

 

Instructional Materials :

  • Lagos State Scheme of Work
  • Online Resources
  • Textbooks
  • Workbooks
  • Pictures
  • Wall Charts

 

 

Previous Knowledge :

The pupils have been taught

 

Reason for taking substance

 

that was taught in their previous lesson

 

Behavioural Objectives

At the end of the lesson, the pupils should be able to 

  1. Mention the effect of taking substance into the body

 

Content

Effects of taking substance into the body.

  1. Vomiting

  2. Stooling

  3. Stomach pain

  4. Sleeplessness.

  5. Mental illness

  6. Loss of weight

  7. Loss of appetite

  8. Loss of life

 

 

 

Presentation :

The Topic is presented step by step

Step 1 : The class teacher revises the previous topics with them pupils

Step 2 : The class teacher introduces the new topic to the pupils

Step 3 : The class teacher allows the pupils to give their own contributions and he or she corrects the pupils when the needs arise

 

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

 

Evaluation: The teacher asked questions on what has been taught.

Mention four effects of taking substances into our body

1  __________________

2.___________________



 

Assignment 

  1. Excessive substance intake can lead to ________. a) Vomiting b) Stooling c) Stomach pain d) Sleeplessness
  2. Consuming certain substances may result in increased frequency of ________. a) Vomiting b) Stooling c) Stomach pain d) Sleeplessness
  3. Severe abdominal discomfort is a potential consequence of substance use, causing ________. a) Vomiting b) Stooling c) Stomach pain d) Sleeplessness
  4. Some substances can disrupt normal sleep patterns, leading to ________. a) Vomiting b) Stooling c) Stomach pain d) Sleeplessness
  5. Prolonged substance abuse may contribute to the development of ________. a) Vomiting b) Stooling c) Mental illness d) Sleeplessness
  6. Chronic substance use may result in undesired consequences such as ________. a) Vomiting b) Loss of weight c) Stomach pain d) Sleeplessness
  7. A decrease in the desire to eat is a potential outcome of substance use, leading to ________. a) Loss of appetite b) Stooling c) Stomach pain d) Sleeplessness
  8. Consuming harmful substances in excess can have fatal consequences, resulting in ________. a) Vomiting b) Stooling c) Loss of life d) Sleeplessness
  9. Substance abuse may contribute to the development of mental health issues, including ________. a) Vomiting b) Stooling c) Mental illness d) Loss of weight
  10. Frequent bowel movements can be a sign of adverse effects from certain ________. a) Vomiting b) Stooling c) Stomach pain d) Sleeplessness
  11. Abdominal discomfort and pain can be associated with the misuse of certain ________. a) Vomiting b) Stooling c) Stomach pain d) Sleeplessness
  12. Substance abuse may lead to unintended weight loss due to factors such as ________. a) Vomiting b) Loss of weight c) Stomach pain d) Sleeplessness
  13. Loss of interest in food and eating can be a consequence of substance abuse, resulting in ________. a) Vomiting b) Loss of appetite c) Stomach pain d) Sleeplessness
  14. Consuming substances beyond safe limits may contribute to the development of ________. a) Mental illness b) Stooling c) Stomach pain d) Sleeplessness
  15. Severe and prolonged misuse of certain substances may ultimately lead to ________. a) Vomiting b) Stooling c) Loss of life d) Sleeplessness

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