***Note to other TEACHERS: Please do NOT assign the Live worksheets from my blog to your students. They are personalized links and I will be the one to get your students' answers NOT you. This way you will not know what your students are doing.
This week we will learn about Medication Labels and How to talk to the Pharmacist.
Remember π - for the morning students
π - for the afternoon students
π - for both morning and afternoon students
Watch the video before you start working on your homework.
Monday: π
Skill Building - Medication Vocabulary
1. Types of Medication, Pharmacy, vocabulary to practice (Skill Building)
Tuesday:
We will have our lesson in Karolina's room in Messenger.
9:00 a.m. - Morning students
10:00 a.m. - Afternoon students
Log in to your avenue.ca account and click on Medication Labels and Ask the Pharmacist (November 8-12, 2021)
Wednesday π
Log in to your avenue.ca account and click on Medication Labels and Ask the Pharmacist (November 8-12, 2021)
Thursday π - Remembrance Day
Lessons in Karolina's Room
9:00 - Morning Class π
10:00 - Afternoon Class π
2. For the morning and afternoon class (Skill Using)
Log in to your avenue.ca account and click on Medication Labels and Ask the Pharmacist (November 8-12, 2021)
Do the exercises 6 and 7.
Afternoon Students: π- Skill Using - Practice Test
Part 1: Part 2:
Pharmacist: May I have your last name? Pharmacist: Your medication is ready.
Patient : ________________________ Have you taken this medication before?
Pharmacist: What is your first name …? Patient: _____________
Patient: _______ Pharmacist: You have to take these pills
Pharmacist: Who is your family doctor? twice a day. Are you allergic to any …
Patient: ______________ medication?
Pharmacist: And … what is your address? Patient: ______________
Patient: _________________________ Pharmacist: Take these pills with food
Pharmacist: What is your phone number? and don't drink alcohol while taking them.
Patient: _______________ Patient: Anything else?
Pharmacist: Do you have benefits? Pharmacist: Finish all the medication.
Patient: ________________
Pharmacist: Your medication will be ready Patient: Thanks
in 15 minutes. Pharmacist: You are welcome. :)
Patient: ________________
Friday π No Classes
Try these exercises to learn more about Remembrance Day.
The handouts and links will also be sent out in our Messenger chats and posted in our Facebook Groups:
and on Facebook in Karolina Tea's posts.
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