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Fit to Play?: Evaluating Which Student Athletes May Be at Risk for Sports-Related Injuries
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Source site:   The New York Times

In this lesson, students research certain sports-related injuries and who may be at risk for these conditions. They then synthesize their knowledge by collectively developing a comprehensive medical history form that asks potential athletes questions to determine if they are at risk for such conditions.

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Game, Set, Match: Examining Connections Between Sports Equipment and Injury Prevention
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In this lesson, students discuss the equipment necessary for the development and protection of athletes, then create educational brochures about how to prevent sports injuries. For homework, they choose one sports injury and create diagrams of its effect on the human body and the mechanics of the technology (if any) used to treat it.

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Sports Safety Pamphlets
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Students create posters highlighting sports safety tips. Students study sports safety tips, create posters illustrating sports safety tips, work together in cooperative groups.

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Sports Safety Posters
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Students create posters highlighting sports safety tips. Students study sports safety tips, create posters illustrating sports safety tips, work together in cooperative groups.

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Tragedy on the Field: Exploring Health Risks and Risk Prevention in Sports
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In this lesson, students explore sports-related health risks and develop school policies on these issues, rewriting current school policy to reflect their ideas. They then conduct “field research” to discover how these risks are addressed in various sports within their school’s athletic department.

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