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Develop The Following Warming Up Activity.: Actividades
Develop The Following Warming Up Activity.: Actividades
Develop The Following Warming Up Activity.: Actividades
II. Based in the following reading, highlight all the verbs in past tense.
(CNN)Millions of students are heading back to school with a challenge they did not have to face last year.
The best weapon for students ages 12 and up is vaccination, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. But kids too young
to get vaccinated also have ways to help dodge Delta.
Going to school
Before heading out: Minor symptoms that may have been overlooked in the past -- such as a runny nose -- shouldn't be ignored now,
said pediatrician Dr. Steven Abelowitz, regional medical director of Coastal Kids Pediatrics in California.
On the school bus: "Mask wearing is absolutely critical because you're in close proximity in an enclosed space," Wen said.
Getting back to after-school fun
"Remember to wear mask with your friend, after that wash your hand and put alcohol, and wear back again the mask.
Those who were infected last year might not be fully protectaed from the Delta variant this year -- especially those who are not
vaccinated, Abelowitz said.
"We've seen that ... based on the Alpha variant or the variant prior, you have folks that have been infected with Covid can be infected
again," the pediatrician said. "So we know for sure that you can be infected again, especially because there are different variants."
Abelowitz said children should get vaccinated as soon as they're eligible.
In the meantime, "close-contact sports, indoor sports are considered to be risky," Abelowitz said. The risk is amplified in areas of high
Covid-19 numbers and low vaccination rates.
Parents worried about Covid in schools have an easy weapon to hand, experts say -- fresh air
Activities such as choir and band -- when students propel their breath into the air -- can also be high-risk, Abelowitz said.
But that doesn't mean such activities and indoor sports need to be sidelined. Abelowitz and Wen said schools can consider regular
Covid-19 testing for students in higher-risk activities.
And whenever possible, after-school practices should be held outside, Wen said.
If Covid-19 numbers are high in a community and not many children are vaccinated, a school may want to consider pausing higher-risk
activities until the situation improves, Abelowitz said.
All these safety precautions might seem daunting to some children. So it's important to emphasize what children can do now -- not
what they can't do -- as they return to in-person learning, Wen said.
"It becomes more empowering to be able to say, 'Here is what you can do at school, including playing outdoors ... including being part
of sports again,'" she said.
III. Fill up the following chat using ten of the highlighted words (yellow)
IV. Fill up the following chat with the verbs in simple past that you will find in the reading. (highlight them using pink color) and classify
them.
PRESENT PAST R I
be were √
overlook overlooked √
Do did √
Say said √
Put put √
base Based √
vaccinate vaccinated √
sideline sidelined √
enclose enclosed √
ignore ignored √
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