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REAL-WORLD SKILLS - BEING SAFE: Google Slides Reading Lessons

REAL-WORLD SKILLS - BEING SAFE: Google Slides Reading Lessons
REAL-WORLD SKILLS - BEING SAFE: Google Slides Reading Lessons
REAL-WORLD SKILLS - BEING SAFE: Google Slides Reading Lessons
REAL-WORLD SKILLS - BEING SAFE: Google Slides Reading Lessons
REAL-WORLD SKILLS - BEING SAFE: Google Slides Reading Lessons
REAL-WORLD SKILLS - BEING SAFE: Google Slides Reading Lessons
REAL-WORLD SKILLS - BEING SAFE: Google Slides Reading Lessons
REAL-WORLD SKILLS - BEING SAFE: Google Slides Reading Lessons
REAL-WORLD SKILLS - BEING SAFE: Google Slides Reading Lessons
REAL-WORLD SKILLS - BEING SAFE: Google Slides Reading Lessons
REAL-WORLD SKILLS - BEING SAFE: Google Slides Reading Lessons
REAL-WORLD SKILLS - BEING SAFE: Google Slides Reading Lessons
REAL-WORLD SKILLS - BEING SAFE: Google Slides Reading Lessons
REAL-WORLD SKILLS - BEING SAFE: Google Slides Reading Lessons
REAL-WORLD SKILLS - BEING SAFE: Google Slides Reading Lessons
REAL-WORLD SKILLS - BEING SAFE: Google Slides Reading Lessons
REAL-WORLD SKILLS - BEING SAFE: Google Slides Reading Lessons

Is last week’s pasta safe to eat?

How do I help someone who is choking?


Living a safe life is more than just knowing first aid ... but the last thing on a teen’s mind is the inherent danger in certain situations. Paying attention, thinking ahead, and making good decisions can be challenging for most teens. These relevant and engaging lessons highlight everyday safety situations in a non-threatening and easy-reading style. What does it mean if I’m light-headed while hiking? Is it heatstroke? What should I do in case of a fire? How can I help a friend who drinks too much and passes out… Should I call 911? What should I say?


These relevant lessons teach students how to keep themselves and others safe and take more responsibility for their own well-being. It’s empowering to know that you’re not helpless and are prepared for an emergency. For teens, the information and friendly advice found in this book can mean the difference between them taking action or doing nothing at all.


STANDARDS-BASED READING & WRITING ACTIVITIES:
Locate Information
Summarize
Generalize
Compare & Contrast
Cause & Effect
Form Opinions
Draw Conclusions
Main Idea
Make Inferences
Use Context Clues
Sequence
Determine Author’s Viewpoint
Analyze, Evaluate & Apply

Topics Include:
What does that sign mean? Should I pay attention to it?
How do I know if I’m dehydrated? Do I have heatstroke?
We’re at a party, my friend is acting weird. What should I do?
When should I call 911 and what should I say?
What should I have in a first aid kit and how do I use it?
What should I do in case of a fire or natural disaster?
How do I know when having fun becomes risky business?
How can I make sure I’m safe in the water?

Reading Level: Grades 3-4
Interest Level: Grades 6-12

Easy-to-Use:
Simply download these Google Slides and assign them to your students. Assign them all, or just a few for today's lesson! For additional flexibility, these slides can also be printed for in-class use!

Benefits of Google Slides:
If you've been looking for a way to integrate technology into your lessons, this is your answer. And the best part is you don't have to print, cut, laminate, or replace when you lose pieces....it's ALL DIGITAL!

How do Google Slides Work?
Students read each high-interest story on a computer or iPad then answer the comprehension questions right on their copy of the slides. Teachers can see students' answers in real time, or review them later. Slides can also be printed and used as colorful classroom worksheets. You can assign a set of slides to each student, so that they have their own personal packet.

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