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Emergency Preparedness
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Source site:   NASAexplores, NASA Education

This lesson for high school students is about the emergency organizations such as the Red Cross and FEMA. the lesson can be used to address injury prevention and disaster preparedeness

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Survival Experts
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Source site:   Education World

Students take on the role of survival experts as they research and produce brochures or guides to educate others about what to do in the event of a natural disaster.Students learn how to survive natural disasters. Use print and/or electronic resources as they research information and safety precautions and tips related to a specific natural disaster. Use technology to create an informative survival guide about one type of natural disaster (optional). Share their research with their classmates and families.

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Water Emergency
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Source site:   NASAexplores, NASA Education

In this lesson, the students will identify the best things you can do to stay safe in and around the water. Students describe steps to take in a water emergency.

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Where There's Smoke, There's Fire: Developing Smoking Policies for the Workplace: A Health and Language Arts Lesson
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Source site:   The New York Times

In this lesson, students explore the impact of smoking in various workplaces. Acting as the owners and managers of different types of business locations, students develop smoking policies and defend them by responding to students portraying smoking and non-smoking patrons and employees.

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