We will be using Cornell Note Taking Format Today! If you Snooze- you Lose! Take one step at a time to success in Economics! Unit One: Learning Objectives: North Clackamas School District Social Studies Priority Standards: • Econ 53. Describe characteristics of command, market, traditional, and mixed economies and how they affect jobs and standards of living. • Econ 59. Demonstrate the skills and dispositions needed to be a critical consumer of information. Lesson Five: Daily Learning Target I Can define and explain in writing the following key Economic concepts: The Opportunity Cost of Smoking “Your Choice” 30% National Center for Health Statistics Even more harm tied to cigarettes Alcohol-related Auto accidents Suicide AIDS Homicides Drunk Driving Radon (lung cancer) Drug overdose Food poisoning Falls in the home Drowning Motor cycle accidents Fires in home Choking on object X-rays Falling down stairs Choking on food Bicycle accidents Falling out of bed 108,000 44,757 31,484 30,000 17,732 17,000 13,600 11,000 9,000 7,100 6,335 3,676 3,200 3,004 3,000 1,588 875 762 594 Pool drowning 515 Falling off a ladder 365 Bathtub drowning 332 Hunting Accidents 140 Scuba diving 105 Slipping on ice/snow 103 Tornadoes 82 Bee/wasp sting 66 Snowmobiling 60 Lighting strike 47 Skiing 41 Water skiing 47 Dog attack 32 Sky diving 22 Commercial airline accidents 22 Football 13 Hang gliding 8 Playground equipment accident 3 Marine-animal attack 1 Rotting Inside Out This is a choice you make Like a sponge that has rotted away & can’t absorb any more. The last Marlboro Man, Wayne McLaren, who died of lung and brain cancer Clark Gable 59 Errol Flynn 50 Betty Grable 56 Nat King Cole 45 Steve McQueen 50 Roger Maris 51 Babe Ruth 53 Humphrey Bogart 57 Jerry Garcia 53 Peter Jennings 66 Geoorge Harrison 58 Yul Brenner 59 Michael Landon 56 Johnny Carson John Wayne Desi Arnaz 59 Edward R. Murrow 57 Sammy Davis Gary Cooper 61 Lucille Ball Walt Disney 65 . Draw a flow chart like the one below and fill it in for SMOKING VS. NOT SMOKING Summary Paragraph: What is the potential opportunity cost of Smoking?