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How to Use Paragraph Shrinking…

How to Use Paragraph Shrinking…. Choose the assigned reading and introduce the text to the students. Create pairs within the classroom by identifying which children require help on specific skills and who the most appropriate children are to help other children learn those skills.

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How to Use Paragraph Shrinking…

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  1. How to Use Paragraph Shrinking… • Choose the assigned reading and introduce the text to the students. • Create pairs within the classroom by identifying which children require help on specific skills and who the most appropriate children are to help other children learn those skills. • Model the procedure to ensure that students understand how to use the strategy. • Have each member of the teacher‐assigned pair take turns being "Coach" and "Player." • Ask each student to read aloud for 5 minutes without rereading a text. After each paragraph, students should stop to summarize the main points of the reading. Ask students to then summarize the following information: • The who or what of the paragraph • The most important thing about who or what • The main idea Note: If a "Player" gives a wrong answer, the "Coach" asks the "Player" to skim the paragraph again and answer question a second time. • Ask students to state the main idea in 10 words or less which will encourage them to monitor comprehension while taking turns reading. • Award each pair points when the above goals of the strategy are met.

  2. Vocabulary for Medical Excerpt • Perioperative • Metabolic acidosis • Hyponatremia • MCHC • Lactated ringers • Osmolality

  3. Medical Excerpt No particular drugs, such as prophylactic bicarbonate infusions or dextran infusions, have been found to be beneficial in the perioperative period. However, bicarbonate along with adequate ventilation should be used to correct for metabolic acidosis. Theoretically, slight hyponatremia may be beneficial by decreasing the concentration of hemoglobin within the red blood cell and MCHC. Hence, this author prefers to use lactated ringers if there is no lactic acidosis over normal saline because of the lower sodium content of lactated ringers. Lastly, mannitol or hypertonic saline should be used with great caution in the sickle-cell disease patient because increased serum osmolality may cause red blood cell dehydration.

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