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Lookout alcohol and tobacco registration
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17. Lookout Websites
• How do we start looking for information and clues?
Click on any highlighted area in the town to start exploring.
• In each area there are several “hotspot” areas which will bring up
facts and information. Click on the ‘more info’ button and use the
side bar to scroll through for further information.
• At the end of each hotspot you will find a question. All questions
have a ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ answer. For each correct answer the user will
receive one digit of code - there can be up to 5 pieces of code for
some aliens. The objective is to get the required codes for each
alien.
• Once you have these you can go to the Alien Observatory and take
a photograph of your alien. Take care though... aliens are not easy
to catch and focus and do not understand that they need to keep
still!
18. On-line evaluation
We value your comments please fill in an on-line evaluation
when you have used the website. There is also an online evaluation form
for your pupils to complete.
1. Do you think the site will support you in delivering alcohol awareness
messages to your class ?
2. Will you use this site in your school?
3. Do you think the website will encourage your pupils to make informed
choices about alcohol and raise awareness of the consequences of alcohol
misuse?
4. What do you think of the information?
19. On-line evaluation
5. How do you rate the lesson ideas
6. How do you rate the activities?
7. Will your encourage your pupils to discuss alcohol issues with parents at
home as a result of using this site?
8. How do you rate the website overall & what year groups do you think it
should be targeted at?
For further information contact:
Nicola Turner
Teacher Adviser – Lancashire County Council
nicola.turner@lancashire.gov.uk
Sam Beetham
Young Persons Alcohol & Tobacco Team
samantha.beetham@lancashire.gov.uk
21. Teaching Ideas
• History Years 3 & 4: The Victorians
Objective:
To begin to have some understanding of the
differences & similarities between the present
day and Victorian times.
• Cross curricular link creative writing linked to
literacy hour Year 3 Term 3.
• Activity sheet.
22. Teaching Ideas
• IT & Citizenship Years 5 & 6: Helping people
Objective:
To build knowledge & understanding about
alcohol & practise skills to deal with pressure
from peers.
• Suggestions for small group activity / class
activity.
23. Teaching Ideas
• Using ICT to retrieve information: Year 3 & 4
Objective:
To use the internet to find appropriate
information & facts.
• Suggestions for group activity / whole class
activity.
• Activity sheet and extension activity.
24. Teaching Ideas
• Citizenship: Years 5 & 6
Objective:
To have some understanding of the role of
organisations that don’t make money. Children
should also recognise the role of voluntary
community and pressure groups.
• Extension ideas.
25. Teaching Ideas
• Survey: Years 5 & 6
Objective:
To research the use and frequency of
alcohol in Soaps on television between the
hours of 6pm - 9pm.
26. Teaching Ideas
• Literacy – news report: Year 6
Objective:
To develop a journalistic style through considering
– Balance & ethical reporting
– What is of public interest in events
– The interest of the reader
– Selection & presentation of information
• Role play activity.
27. Areas within the town
and mapping diagrams of the
content of each area
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29. Discussion –– good & bad
Discussion good & bad
experiments
experiments
Lesson idea 55
Lesson idea
Alcohol survey in Soaps Fridge
Fridge Rules on
Alcohol survey in Soaps Rules on
Experimentation
Experimentation Alcohol
Alcohol
advertising
advertising
Television Radio
Radio
Television Advertising
Lesson idea 44
Lesson idea The Media
The Media Advertising
Citizenship
Citizenship
Dad
Dad Cosmos Lane Sister
Cosmos Lane Sister
Long Term
Long Term Hotspots Confidence
Hotspots Confidence Downloadable pdf
effects
effects Downloadable pdf
What do you think?
What do you think?
Downloadable pdf
Downloadable pdf
Weblinks &
Weblinks &
phone nos. Computer
Computer
phone nos. Wine rack
Wine rack Lesson idea 55
Lesson idea
Family Issues
Family Issues Role play activities
Units
Units Role play activities
Newspaper
Newspaper
Facts about alcohol Alcohol free
Alcohol free
Facts about alcohol
childhood
childhood Interactive
Unit Calculator
Lesson idea 66
Homework activity Lesson idea
Homework activity
Literacy
11 & 1A
& 1A Literacy Homework activity
News report Homework activity
News report 4. 4A & 4B
4. 4A & 4B
Guidance from Chief
Guidance from Chief
Medical Officer
Medical Officer
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31. Discussion – advertising
Discussion – advertising
Discussion about
Discussion about
the effects Poster
the effects Poster
of alcohol on others
of alcohol on others Advertising
Advertising
Magazine
Magazine
Gender differences
Gender differences
Receptionist
Receptionist
Long term affects
Long term affects Stereotyping
Stereotyping
Community Centre Leaflets
Leaflets
Community Centre Getting help
Hotspots
Hotspots Getting help
Downloadable pdf
Downloadable pdf
Local organisations
Local organisations
Computer
Computer In Lancashire
In Lancashire
Alcohol & religion Window
Window
Alcohol & religion Behaviours
Behaviours
Noticeboard
Noticeboard
Effects on body &
Effects on body &
How do different mind
How do different mind
religions Interactive scenario
religions
regard alcohol Trip to the park
regard alcohol
Discussion opportunity
Alcohol information for
Alcohol information for
young people
young people
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33. Lesson idea Ways to keep safe
Lesson idea Ways to keep safe
Role play & hot seating
Role play & hot seating
Activities
Activities
Theme- Anti-social behaviour Poster
Poster
Theme- Anti-social behaviour
Personal safety
Personal safety
Police officer ––
Police officer What to Do
Reception
Reception Police Officer 22
Police Officer What to Do
Anti-social Domestic violence
Domestic violence
Anti-social
behaviour
behaviour
Interactive Police Station
Police Station
Spot the anti-social Hotspots
behaviours Hotspots
Magazine
Magazine
Laws
Laws
Noticeboard
Noticeboard
Being aavictim
Being victim
Knowing what to do Wanted poster
Wanted poster
Knowing what to do Drinking alcohol in
How to feel safe while
How to feel safe while Drink driving
Drink driving Drinking alcohol in
Getting around public spaces
Getting around public spaces
http://
http://
www.yrspace.info/
www.yrspace.info/
What are the penalties?
What are the penalties?
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35. Interactive Being assertive Interactive
Being assertive
Broken record Graph shows drinking
technique Caretaker habits
Caretaker
Drinking habits
Drinking habits
Locker
Locker Rules
Young people Rules
Homework activity Young people Behaviour
Homework activity Peer pressure Behaviour
5,5A & 5B Peer pressure
5,5A & 5B
Being assertive
Being assertive
Noticeboard
Noticeboard
School
School
Help services
Help services Hotspots
Hotspots
Downloadable pdf
Downloadable pdf Sports hall
of useful agencies Sports hall
of useful agencies
Health & activity Flag
Flag
Health & activity Performance
Performance
Computer
Computer
Family issues
Family issues Importance of pubs &
Importance of pubs &
pub owners in the
Interactive Game pub owners in the
history of sports
shows how history of sports
alcohol affects
co-ordination
Homework activity
Homework activity
11 & 1A
& 1A
Our family rules & values
Our family rules & values
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37. Buy one,get one Interactive
Buy one,get one Cost Calculator
free!
free!
Costs to the UK
Costs to the UK
Barriers
Barriers
Issues for
Issues for
retailers
retailers
Supermarket Assistant
Assistant
Supermarket Shops & licensing Obtaining aa
Obtaining
Hotspots
Hotspots Shops & licensing license
license
Shopworker’s
Shopworker’s
responsibilities
responsibilities
Discussion –– why
Discussion why Till
shouldn’t young Till
shouldn’t young Comparing costs
people be able to buy
people be able to buy
Comparing costs
alcohol
alcohol
Alcohol Industry
Alcohol Industry
How much money
How much money
does itit make?
does make?
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39. Problem page letters
Problem page letters
about alcohol
about alcohol
Lesson idea 22
Lesson idea Leaflets/ magazine
Y5 & Y6 Leaflets/ magazine
Y5 & Y6 Ask Angie
Ask Angie
Homework activity
Homework activity
6,6A,6B
6,6A,6B
Problem page
Problem page
Library Computer
Computer
Library Who to talk to
Hotspots
Hotspots Who to talk to
Links out to
History books Links out to
History books Support websites
Quirky facts Health books
Health books Support websites
Quirky facts Benefits & risks
Benefits & risks
Law books
Law books
Downloadable pdf
The law
The law
Downloadable pdf
Quirky facts
Quirky facts
Lesson idea 33
Lesson idea
Art ideas Interesting laws
Art ideas Interesting laws
through the ages
through the ages
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41. Costs of alcohol in
Costs of alcohol in
relation to benefits
relation to benefits
and risks
and risks
Link to
Link to Till
www.lookouttobacco.co.uk Till
www.lookouttobacco.co.uk
Costs
Costs Interactive
Interactive
Facts on how
Facts on how
to cut down
to cut down
No smoking sign Fruit machine
Fruit machine the risks
No smoking sign the risks
Smoking ban Taking Risks
Taking Risks
Brief history of Smoking ban
Brief history of
Pub opening hours
Pub opening hours
Bar Landlady
Landlady
Clock
Clock Bar Proof of age
Iicensing hours
Iicensing hours Hotspots
Hotspots Proof of age Downloadable pdf
Downloadable pdf
Sample Check 21
Sample Check 21
Proof of age poster
Proof of age poster
Beer pumps
Beer pumps
Units Wine glass
Wine glass
Units Experimentation
Experimentation Homework activity 2
Homework activity 2
License notice Alcohol quiz
Recommended units in License notice Alcohol quiz
Recommended units in Laws
various drinks Laws
various drinks
Downloadable pdfs
Downloadable pdfs
Why young people
Why young people
try alcohol
try alcohol
Interactive Why young people
Why young people
Unit calculator Don’t try alcohol
Don’t try alcohol
Current licensing
Homework activity 44
Homework activity Current licensing
laws
Make aa unit calculator
Make unit calculator laws
42. Homework Activities
All home work activity sheets include the proviso:
“As a parent, it is your decision as to what you feel
comfortable discussing with your child”
• Activity One: Our Family
• Family values / rules
• Keeping safe – Tips for Safe web surfing
• Activity sheet
43. Homework Activities
Activity Two: Alcohol Quiz
• Discussion points for parents & child
– What does your child know about alcohol?
– Do they understand it’s effects on the body?
– Do they know the law around alcohol?
• Activity sheet
44. Homework Activities
Activity Three: Effects of alcohol
• Quiz and answer sheet
Activity Four: Alcohol survey
• Drinking guidelines / units
• Activity sheet – Make a unit calculator
45. Homework Activities
Activity Five: Being Assertive – Learning to say ‘no’
• It can be a worrying time for parents when your
children move up from primary to secondary
school. You may worry about the people they will
be mixing with & that older children may try and
influence them to do things they don’t really want
to do.
• This section will give you some ideas which you
can discuss with your child to help develop self-
assertive exercises that they can use.
46. Homework Activities
Activity Six: Problem Page
• Talking about somebody else’s problems can be
a great way of opening general discussions with
your child about a variety of subjects, including
the affects of alcohol & bullying. In these
examples the problems deal with issues around
alcohol. Being honest, respectful & open while
talking now will help build bridges for future
discussions with your child when they might
need your advice and support.
• Activity sheets
48. Teaching Ideas
• Activity One – Using ICT to search the site and find
information
Objective:
To use the internet to find appropriate information and
facts
• Activity sheet – group activity where young people
explore the website to find answers; computer suite if
possible, internet access
• Resources needed: Activity sheet 1, computer suite if
possible, internet access
49. Teaching Ideas
• Activity Two – Attitudes and peer pressure
Objective:
To have some understanding of how attitudes and peer pressure
can impact on the way we feel and react in certain situations.
• Cross curricular link to Literacy
• Group activity: Positive and negative situations
• Class activity: Identifying problems, finding evidence of negative
positive persuasion, identifying feelings and considering how they
would answer a problem
• Resources needed: Activity sheet 2 - Problem page letters, a
selection of magazines suitable for the age group with sample
problem pages
50. Teaching Ideas
• Activity Three - Laws around tobacco
Objective:
To show some understanding of the laws around tobacco, using ICT
or another medium to produce a fact sheet or poster about these
laws
• Cross curricular link to ICT
• Whole class activity: Identifying existing laws
• Individual activity: Making a fact sheet or poster outlining some of
the laws around tobacco
• Resources needed: Computers, selection of media to make a
poster, examples of posters and fact sheets to use as comparisons
51. Teaching Ideas
• Activity Four – Effects of tobacco on the body
Objective:
To have some understanding of the effects of tobacco on the body
and how these relate to personal health.
• Whole class activity: Using the website to find out how tobacco
effects the body
• Two activity sheets – Identifying internal organs that are affected by
smoking tobacco; Write a short description of the effects
• Resources needed: Activity sheet 4 and computers with internet
access
52. Teaching Ideas
• Activity Five – Fact or opinion
Objective:
To have some understanding of the difference between fact and
opinion. To give reasoned answers for their differentiation.
• Paired activity: Writing a simple definition of fact and opinion
• Whole class activity: Identifying which comments are fact and which
are opinion
• Activity sheet – 27 statements of fact or opinion
• Resources needed: Activity sheet 5, dictionaries
53. Teaching Ideas
• Activity Six – Speaking and listening – Role play
• Objective:
To develop speaking and listening opportunities through
role play
• Group work : Developing role play based on one of four
scenarios
• Whole class activity: Hot seating
• Activity sheet – Four scenarios
• Resources needed: Activity sheet 6
54. Areas within the town
and mapping diagrams of the
content of each area
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56. Activity 11
Activity
Using ICT to retrieve
Using ICT to retrieve
information
information Have you seen or heard an
(this can be used in all areas) Have you seen or heard an
Smoking ban in soaps (this can be used in all areas) anti-smoking advert recently?
Smoking ban in soaps anti-smoking advert recently?
Impact on children’s health Television Speakers
Speakers
Impact on children’s health Television Campaigns
secondhand smoke The Media Campaigns
secondhand smoke The Media
Dad Sister
Sister
Dad Cosmos Lane
Cosmos Lane
Secondhand Confidence
Confidence
Secondhand Hotspots
Hotspots How to stop
smoke
smoke
How to stop
Activity 55
Activity
Fact or opinion
Fact or opinion Smoke alarm
Smoke alarm Computer
Computer
Fire risks / /hazard
Fire risks hazard
Wallpapers
Wallpapers
Remote control
Remote control
Car
Car
Accidental fires / /
Accidental fires Secondhand smoke
furniture safety Secondhand smoke
furniture safety
Dangers from secondhand smoke
Dangers from secondhand smoke
in cars
in cars
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58. Problem page letters
Problem page letters
about smoking
about smoking
Activity 22
Activity
Attitudes and peer pressure Leaflets / /magazine
Leaflets magazine
Attitudes and peer pressure Problem page
Problem page
Activity 11
Activity
Using ICT to retrieve
Using ICT to retrieve
information
information
(this can be used in all areas)
(this can be used in all areas)
Library Computer
Computer
Library Who to talk to
Hotspots
Hotspots Who to talk to
Links out to
Links out to
support websites
History books Health & medicine support websites
History books Health & medicine
Facts about tobacco books
Facts about tobacco books
Risks of smoking
Risks of smoking
Legal book
Legal book
The law
The law Short term and long term
James the 1st Short term and long term
James the 1st effects
effects
Activity 33
Activity
Laws around tobacco
Example of aa legal notice
Example of legal notice Minimum legal age Laws around tobacco
Minimum legal age
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60. Display of legal notice and Interactive
Display of legal notice and
fines to shop keepers Cost Calculator
fines to shop keepers
Legal notice
Legal notice
Tobacco sales
Activity 33
Activity Tobacco sales
Laws around
Laws around ZZbox computer game
box computer game
tobacco comparing costs
tobacco comparing costs
Cigarette packet on shelf Price of
Cigarette packet on shelf Price of
Illegal tobacco cigarettes
Illegal tobacco cigarettes
Shop keeper
Shop keeper
Shop
Shop Laws around selling
Counterfeit tobacco Laws around selling
Counterfeit tobacco
and dangers Hotspots
Hotspots tobacco
and dangers tobacco
Minimum
Poster on counter Minimum
Poster on counter legal age
legal age
Health warnings
Health warnings
Till
Till
Buying single
Buying single
cigarettes
cigarettes
Introduction of Activity 3
Introduction of Activity 3
picture warnings Laws around tobacco
picture warnings Laws around tobacco
Buying loose / / single
Buying loose single
cigarettes is
cigarettes is
against the law
against the law
Links to examples of
Links to examples of
picture warnings
picture warnings
61.
62. Buying cigarettes from vending
How does tobacco Buying cigarettes from vending
How does tobacco machines is against the law
affect Interactive machines is against the law
affect
different parts Tobacco effects ifif you are under 18
you are under 18
different parts
of your body on the body
of your body Vending machine
Vending machine
The Law
The Law Information about
Information about
NHS Stop
NHS Stop
Smoking Services
Magazine Smoking Services
Activity 4 Magazine & national helplines
& national helplines
Activity 4 Local help and
Effects of tobacco
Effects of tobacco Local help and
on the body support
support
on the body Receptionist
Receptionist
Long term effects Links to
Long term effects Links to
Websites
Websites
www.smokefree.nhs.uk
www.smokefree.nhs.uk
Activity 11
Activity Community Centre
Community Centre
Using ICT to retrieve Hotspots Leaflet rack
Leaflet rack
Using ICT to retrieve
information Hotspots Why do some
information Why do some
(this can be used in all areas) young people smoke
(this can be used in all areas) young people smoke
Computer
Computer No smoking sign Reasons why young
Reasons not to
Reasons not to No smoking sign Reasons why young
people smoke
smoke Smokefree ban
Smokefree ban people smoke
smoke
Noticeboard
Noticeboard
Advertising
Advertising
Reasons why people
Reasons why people Smokefree laws
choose Smokefree laws
choose
not to smoke
not to smoke
Laws around advertising
Laws around advertising
tobacco
tobacco
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64. Activity 11
Activity
Interactive Using ICT to retrieve
Using ICT to retrieve Doctor
Pong – a game that information Doctor
information
shows how (this can be used in all areas)
(this can be used in all areas)
Stop Smoking Aids
Stop Smoking Aids
something becomes
addictive
Nicotine Replacement
Nicotine Replacement
Notice board
Notice board Therapy –
Therapy –
What is addiction?
What is addiction? gum & patches
gum & patches
Are you addicted ??
Are you addicted Health Centre
Health Centre
Hotspots
Hotspots Pregnant mum
Pregnant mum
Smoking and pregnancy
Smoking and pregnancy
No Smoking sign
No Smoking sign
What’s in aa cigarette?
What’s in cigarette?
Interactive
What’s in a
How smoking
cigarette? How smoking
affects
affects
Beauty salon poster the health of an
Beauty salon poster the health of an
Risks of smoking unborn baby
Risks of smoking unborn baby
Interactive
Can smoking affect
Activity 44
Activity
your appearance? Ben and Joe Effects of tobacco on the body
Ben and Joe Effects of tobacco on the body
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66. Activity 66
Activity How is litter
Being assertive How is litter
Scenarios Being assertive Managed in your
Scenarios Managed in your
School ??
School Council fines
Caretaker Council fines
Caretaker
Environmental issues
Environmental issues
Locker
Locker
Young people
Young people Information about
School rules
School rules Information about
Peer pressure
Peer pressure
no smoking policies
no smoking policies
and signage
and signage
Noticeboard
Noticeboard
School
School Download an example
Download an example
Where to find help
Where to find help Hotspots
Hotspots
of
of
no smoking sign
no smoking sign
Website links
Website links
including
including
www.gosmokefree.nhs.uk
www.gosmokefree.nhs.uk Sports hall Flag
Flag
Sports hall
Health & sports How does smoking
How does smoking
Health & sports
affect your game
affect your game
Computer
Computer
Young peoples Interactive
Giving up smoking
Giving up smoking Young peoples What happens to a
tobacco use
tobacco use smokers arteries ?
Interactive
Decline in
Interactive smoking
Statistics on young
When smokers quit Statistics on young
peoples tobacco use rates graph
peoples tobacco use
67. Homework Activities
The home work activity sheets include a note to parents
and carers stating that the activities are not meant to
judge anybody but have been developed as starting
points to beginning conversations with their children about
tobacco whether they smoke or not.
There are 6 homework activities.
68. Homework Activities
Activity One: Attitudes and values
Discussion points for parents & child
3 scenarios around issues of smoking – health effects,
financial costs and legal issues.
Activity Two : Laws around tobacco
There are several laws about tobacco these days. Do
you know what they are?
• Activity sheet 2 – Tobacco quiz and answers
• Activity sheet 2b – Design a poster to warn about the
dangers of smoking or buying illegal or fake cigarettes.
69. Homework Activities
Activity Three : Effects of tobacco on the body
• Covers some health impacts of stopping smoking.
• Activity sheet 3 – Identifying the ways parts of the body are
affected.
Activity Four : Costs of smoking
• Three activity sheets- choose either the activity sheet or
the scenario sheet to discuss. In each scenario one of
more members of the family are saving up. Ask your child
to work out the savings, don’t forget to use a calculator if
your child struggles with maths.
70. Homework Activities
Activity Five : Peer pressure
Help preparing young people when they come up
against difficult situations. A good way of preparing
the way is to practise simple ways of saying ‘no’
together’
Some simple scenarios to act out together
Activity Six : Problem solving
Four problem page letters for parents and children
to read together and decide how to respond, what
advice would you give.