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Curriculum Scavenger Hunt : Find as many answers to the following prompt as you con. Be sure to include where you found it!. This is the 1 st Fast Fact youth learn when using this curriculum packet:
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Curriculum Scavenger Hunt: • Find as many answers to the following prompt as you con. Be sure to include where you found it! • This is the 1st Fast Fact youth learn when using this curriculum packet: • In completing the lessons on Radon, youth learn that the color and potential level of Radon for Zone 2 are: • COLOR: POTENTIAL LEVEL OF RADON: pCi/L • There are many ways to report the news. The 3rd Type of News Article youth learn about in Making a News Paper is: • The Background Basics for Lesson 4 are found in the Introduction on page: • What are the 5 Steps of the Experiential Learning Process: • When reading product labels for Hazardous Household Products, youth should be on the look out for these 6 Words: • Exposure to Lead can lead to a variety of health problems. What is the 7thHealth Issue mentioned in Quick Facts for the Lesson 3? • What 8 Sections of a Newspaper are described in Making a Newspaper? • Name 9 Famous Asthmatics listed in Lesson 6? • What state has 10 of the top 100 worst cities for air quality? Household Scavenger Hunt
Moldy Advice: • Scenarios • Choose one of the following scenarios to respond to in your Healthy Homes advice column. • My dog, Gator, made a mess all over my mom’s favorite white table cloth. • There are HUGE muddy paw prints on the front and the back. She wanted • to be able to use it for our Christmas party next week. I’ve been studying about • safe cleaning methods in school. Do you know of any way we can get the dirt out without using harsh chemicals like bleach? • Sincerely, • Dirty-Dog Dan • Our family just got back from a two week trip. When we opened the door to the house, we noticed a funny smell. After looking around to try to find where the smell was coming from, we found that a pipe under our kitchen sink had a major leak. There was water everywhere. My dad said there might be mold growing on the stuff under the sink, but I don’t see anything. What’s the best way for us to clean up this mess? • Thanks for your help, • Soggy Sara • We just moved into a new house that has a funny smell. My brother said that old houses just smell funny, but my mom said that there might be mold in the home. What kinds of things should I be looking for in order to figure out if there is mold or not? • Can you help? • Curious Katie • My Advice Column • Now write your response: Household Scavenger Hunt
Curriculum Scavenger Hunt: • Answer Key • Find as many answers to the following prompt as you con. Be sure to include where you found it! • This is the 1st Fast Fact youth learn when using this curriculum packet: • Spring cleaning began during the days of coal fires. Once the winter season • had passed, everything had to be washed down in order to get rid of the grime left by the soot. • (Lesson 1, Activity 1, Page 1) • In completing the lessons on Radon, youth learn that the color and potential level of Radon for Zone 2 are: • COLOR: Orange POTENTIAL LEVEL 2 to 4pCi/L • (Lesson 4, Activity 1, Worksheet 4.1) OF RADON: Moderate Level • There are many ways to report the news. The 3rd Type of News Article youth learn about in Making a News Paper is: • A Column (Making a Newspaper) • The Background Basics for Lesson 4 are found in the Introduction on page: • Page 9 (Introduction) • What are the 5 Steps of the Experiential Learning Process: • Experience, Share, Process, Generalize, Apply (Introduction, Page 2) • When reading product labels for Hazardous Household Products, youth should be on the look out for these 6 Words: • Caution, Danger, Flammable, Harmful, Poison, Warning (Lesson 1, Activity 1, Page 1) • Exposure to Lead can lead to a variety of health problems. What is the 7thHealth Issue mentioned in Quick Facts for the Lesson 3? • Seizures (Lesson 3, Activity 1, Page 3) • What 8 Sections of a Newspaper are described in Making a Newspaper? • International, Regional, Business, Science/Technology, Health, Sports, Weather, Editorial • (Making a Newspaper) • Name 9 Famous Asthmatics listed in Lesson 6? • Professional Sports – Jerome Bettis, Art Monk, Dennis Rodman, Isaiah Thomas, • Dominique Wilkins, Jim “Catfish” Hunter • Olympic Medalists – Tom Dolan, Nancy Hogshead, Greg Louganis, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, • Jim Ryun, Bill Koch • Other Athletes – George Murray, Robert Muzzio, Alberto Salazar • World Leaders – Calvin Coolidge, Benjamin Disraeli, Rev. Jesse Jackson, John F. Kennedy, • Peter the Great, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson • (Lesson 6, Activity 2, Page 1 and 2) • What state has 10 of the top 100 worst cities for air quality? • Florida (Lesson 6, Activity 1, Fast Facts - Page 1) Household Scavenger Hunt