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BE THE BEAT HANDS-ONLY CPR
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Uploaded Jan 30, 2018 -
2017 Hands-Only CPR Instructional Video
Hands-Only CPR Can Save Lives. Most people who experience cardiac arrest at home, work or in a public location die because they don't receive immediate CPR from someone on the scene. If you see a teen or adult suddenly collapse, call 911 and push hard and fast in the center of the chest to the beat of any tune that is 100 to 120 beats per minute, such as the classic disco song "Stayin' Alive".
Uploaded Jan 30, 2018 -
Chunking Parts of a Word: Reading Strategy
When young readers come to a word they can't read, they can find a part or chunk in the word that they do know to figure out the rest.
Uploaded Nov 27, 2017 by Dena Oneal -
Sound It Out Squirrel Reading Strategy
This strategy is used to sound out each letter in an unknown word.
Uploaded Nov 27, 2017 by Dena Oneal -
Parts the Parrot Reading Strategy
Students can be prompted to decode words with the strategy of finding a part of the word they do know as a starting place, and then decoding the part they don't know.
Uploaded Nov 27, 2017 by Dena Oneal -
Looking Lion Reading Strategy
Prompt students to look at the picture for a clue about the unknown word.
Uploaded Nov 27, 2017 by Dena Oneal -
Try It Out Tiger Reading Strategy
This strategy prompts students to try the short and long vowel in an unknown word.
Uploaded Nov 27, 2017 by Dena Oneal -
Re-Read Raccoon Reading Strategy
Use the reading strategy to re-read the sentence to make sure it makes sense.
Uploaded Nov 27, 2017 by Dena Oneal -
Mouth Ready Moose Reading Strategy
This reading strategy prompts students to get their mouth ready to say the unknown word. It can be use along with the previous strategies when a student is unsure how to decode a word.
Uploaded Nov 27, 2017 by Dena Oneal -
What does a fluent reader sound like?
What does a fluent reader sound like? They have accuracy, expression, punctuation, pace, and comprehension. Listen to how you can prompt your child/student as they read in order to become a fluent reader.
Uploaded Nov 27, 2017 by Dena Oneal
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