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                <text>Electronic Texts for Health Literacy© are an interactive genre to educate children, youth, and adults about their health. Realistic and authentic photographs of active people model how to practice cognitive-motor skills leading to healthy behaviors and a higher quality of life. Bilingual story lines encourage people of all cultural backgrounds to interact and speak with others to promote healthy living in a variety of situations and environments. Electronic Texts for Health Literacy© demonstrate and promote the ongoing development of oral language, written language, and body language integration through Habits of Health and Habits of Mind (Ubbes, 2008).</text>
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            <text>Watch Me Play Sports!&#13;
By Meredith Baker and MJ Juergens&#13;
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Exercising and play is fun! &#13;
I meet new friends and exercise by playing sports.&#13;
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Look at all the sports I can play!&#13;
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I like archery. My eyes can see the target. &#13;
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I like riding my bike with my friends. I move my legs to pedal the bike. I can go fast or slow. &#13;
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I like boxing. I put gloves on my hands to protect them. I hit the punching bag with my hands.&#13;
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I like golf. I swing the club with my hands. &#13;
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I like horseback riding. I use my legs to make the horse move. I use my hands to make the horse go. I can make him jump! &#13;
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I like ice skating. I push my legs to move forward. I can spin on the ice and jump in the air.&#13;
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I like karate. I kick with legs and hit with my hands, but I don’t hurt others. &#13;
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I wear a helmet on my head and knee pads on my knees in case I fall down.&#13;
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I like skateboarding. I push the skateboard with my feet. I can do tricks in the air!&#13;
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I like to play sports and exercise my body. I also get to make lots of new friends! We work together to be the best we can be! &#13;
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