Topic Six (1.6): Drugs
Objectives
By the end of this topic you should be able to:
- describe the difference between recreational and medicinal drugs
- describe the effects of drugs on health and behaviour.
Introduction
Drugs are chemicals that affect the way your body or mind works. They can be medicinal, recreational, legal or illegal. In this topic, you will learn about the different types of drugs and their effects on the body.
Working through your coursebook
This topic is covered in Biology chapter 1 of Activate 2, pages 34–41.
VIEW - Resource 2: The Use and Abuse of Drugs PowerPoint (slides 1-6) Download VIEW - Resource 2: The Use and Abuse of Drugs PowerPoint (slides 1-6)
- Read pages 34–35 of your coursebook.
- Medicinal drugs are used in medicines, such as paracetamol and antibiotics. They are beneficial but can have side effects and can also sometimes be harmful. Recreational drugs are taken for pleasure, such as alcohol, which is legal, and cocaine, which is illegal.
COMPLETE - Drugs Worksheet Download COMPLETE - Drugs Worksheet
- Have a look in your medicine cabinet and see if you can work out the uses of the medicines in there. You must have an adult with you when handling any drugs from the medicine cabinet.
COMPLETE - Medicinal Drugs Worksheet Download COMPLETE - Medicinal Drugs Worksheet
Review
Answer summary question 2 on page 35.
Support activity for this topic
Watch this video if you want to check your understanding, it covers the next two topics as well.
WATCH – B2 Chapter 1 Mini Clip 3: Unhealthy Lifestyles (Kerboodle) Links to an external site.
Extension activity for this topic
If you would like an extra challenge:
COMPLETE - Extension Activity - My Name is Cocaine Download COMPLETE - Extension Activity - My Name is Cocaine
Check your answers
CHECK - Drugs Worksheet - Mark Scheme Download CHECK - Drugs Worksheet - Mark Scheme
CHECK - Medicinal Drugs Worksheet - Mark Scheme Download CHECK - Medicinal Drugs Worksheet - Mark Scheme
CHECK - Student Book Answers - Biology 2 Chapter 1 [Not available on sample course]