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LESSON PLAN
Getting Kids Hooked
Skill
Critical Thinking, Figurative Language
Read the Article
Many of the most popular vaping devices look like toys. Experts worry they will entice a new generation of users.
Analyze the Article
1. Set Focus Pose this essential question: Why would companies want to market e-cigarettes to teens?
2. Read and Discuss Have students read the article, marking key ideas and questions. Then ask them to answer the following questions, citing text evidence:
3. Core Skill PracticeAssign, print, or project the activity Figuratively Speaking. Have students identify and explain each example of figurative language.
Extend & Assess
4. Writing PromptDescribe an e-cigarette ad you’ve encountered and analyze the techniques it used to sell its product.
5. Classroom DebateShould the government ban flavored tobacco products?
6. Quiz & SkillsUse the quiz to assess comprehension and Analyze the Photo to practice visual analysis.
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