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“The Incredible Shrinking Shot”

“The Incredible Shrinking Shot”. PEAK Literacy This presentation contains the use of Fair Use materials. . Make a guess about the article based on ONLY the title:. “The Incredible Shrinking Shot” What do you hypothesize (guess) that this article might be about? . Shots.

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“The Incredible Shrinking Shot”

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  1. “The Incredible Shrinking Shot” PEAK Literacy This presentation contains the use of Fair Use materials.

  2. Make a guess about the article based on ONLY the title: • “The Incredible Shrinking Shot” • What do you hypothesize (guess) that this article might be about?

  3. Shots • Shots could mean lots of different things. • In this article it is about the kind of shot you would receive at a doctor’s office.

  4. Watch the video

  5. Think-Pair-Share • Think about how the shot in the science-fiction video was different from shots you’ve received at the doctor’s office. • Turn to a partner and talk about the differences between the shot in the video and the shots you’ve received. • Share an experience with your partner about getting a shot.

  6. Think-pair-share • Syringes (needles used for injections): • Antique syringe: • Think about how shots may have changed over time. A long time ago, shots may have been different then how they are. They might look different or even feel different. • Turn to a NEW partner and talk about how shots may change in the FUTURE. How do you think they might change? What might be different about the shots in the future? • Share one idea you and your partner talked about with the class.

  7. What are shots used for anyway? • Let’s make a list of some of the ways doctors use shots. • Some shots prevent sicknesses and help build an immunity to the sickness before it happens- like the flu, measles, chicken pox, whooping cough. • Some shots inject medicine for pain relief, or control of pain (steroids, morphine, etc.) • Some shots are used to change the way people look (Botox, collagen) • Some shots keep us healthy (insulin, allergy shots, etc.) • Can you think of any other uses?

  8. Before we read…We should learn a few vocabulary words • Micro- a word part meaning small. Ex: microscope, micro-scale, micro-injector • Derma- a word part meaning skin. Ex: epidermis, dermatology, hypodermic • Hypo- a word part meaning below or under. Ex: hypothermia, hypodermis • FDA-stands for Food and Drug Administration- a U.S. agency that oversees the safety of food and drugs in the U.S.A. • Micro: • Derma: • Hypo: • FDA: Words, meanings, & examples. Images to help you remember the words…

  9. Sources: • Pictures and videos used in this presentation were found on the following websites: • http://popartmachine.com/item/pop_art/POP+ART+4080889 • www.FDA.gov • www.youtube.com • Fair Use materials

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