You must see me during class time (first 10 minutes) to make arrangements for makeup tests within 2 days of your return to school. You should speak to your ride ahead of time to so you know the days you can stay for makeup.

If you are absent the day a project starts, you must work on the project alone

Accessing the teacher drop box: for instructions, click here: Teacher Drop Box

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WEEK 1: April 6-10

Monday: Last day of vacation! Enjoy

Tuesday:First Aid Basics; notes and film-skill glove removal

Wednesday: First Aid Basics; assessing the scene of an accident; proper response medical emergencies

Thursday: American Red Cross vs. American Heart chain of survival- read, discuss, review for better understanding

Friday: Article review; medical emergencies; watch and perform skits

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Reading #1 : click here       Reading #2: click here        Durable Power: click here

WEEK 2: APRIL 12-16

Monday: Article review; test on First aid basics; film and practice on medical emergencies-Seizures and shock-

Read about shock in ARC book

Tuesday: READING #3: click here -Make a poster giving a message (choose a main idea; a picture; be sure your message is clear)

Wednesday: Bleeding you can see & American Red Cross-types of wounds ; Bleeding you cannot see; caring for bleeding scenario; head, neck and spine injury first aid

Thursday: READING #4: click here Find a picture to represent each type of wound studied in the ARC textbook;

Friday: ACTION PLAN POSTERS: choose one title; include one picture; must have color and be attractive to view;  must have this title-Action Steps for _______. (severe bleeding or amputated toe) Poster paper provided by instructor

WEEK 3: APRIL 19-23

Monday: Medical emergencies test;Read American Red Cross Book and take notes on Injuries of the bones and muscles.
Take notes on type of injury, the first aid given and when to call medical emergency.

Tuesday: READING # 5 Click here  Bleeding

Broken bones and sprains; splinting and triangular bandage use for scenario Burns and electrocution-other incidents; scenario for INJURY emergencies

1. Notes on types of burns

2. Use the computer to find pictures to portray the various types of wounds (avulsions, puncture, incision. ..) and identify each type (Read American Red Cross Book) Work with a partner to create a poster collage with descriptions

Wednesday: CARING FOR BURNS

Types of burns; pictures, action steps for various types of burns-Read American Red Cross Book

Create a poster-Title - Treatment for Different Types of Wounds

Thursday: Early release-Burn poster-must be computer generated and put in the drop box

Rubric: Picture, symptoms that describes the type of burn, first aid action steps

Title: "Would you know what to do with a (partial or third degree burn) burn?"

Friday: Notes on Environmental emergencies; Study of snakes and insect bites Practice scenario; Temperature related emergencies and poisons READING : CLICK HERE AND HERE FOR readings on Coral snakes and poisonous plants.

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WEEK 4: APRIL 26-30

Monday: Poisons, plants, snakes-Poster awareness

Tuesday: Test on injury emergencies; awareness campaign of Florida plants and snakes

Wednesday: AED USE AND INSTRUCTION OF SPECIAL SITUATIONS

Thursday:TEST ON ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCIES ; AED TESTING

Friday: AED TESTING

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WEEK 5: MAY 3-7 Safety Week-Fire prevention and action plan -Is your home ready?

Monday-Friday: Read American Red Cross Book on Action plans page 24 & 25; develop an action plan for your home

Fire Action Plan Introduction

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WEEK 6: MAY 10-14

Monday-Friday: Safety at Work and Play; Film on safety and unintentional injuries

Safety group project:click here           Group projects on various safety concerns and how to best advocate to others

Tuesday: safety film and notes; Work with your group

Wednesday: child labor laws and OSHA rules; work with your group

Thursday-Friday: Complete group work and begin presentations

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WEEK 7: MAY 17-21-Personal Safety from date rape; spousal abuse...

Monday-Tuesday: Personal Safety power point Presentations; plan and work with a partner to research your project

Wednesday-Thursday: Complete project and films

Friday: Presentations of powerpoints

WEEK 8: MAY 23-28

Monday:exam review

Tuesday:senior exam

Wednesday: senior exam

Thursday:

Friday:

WEEK 9: JUNE 1-4  EXAM WEEK