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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>A Safe and Healthy Year&#13;
by Michele Huddle and Elizabeth Pegg&#13;
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Throughout the year, I try to remember many important safety and hygiene skills that I have learned.&#13;
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January (Enero)&#13;
In January, before I go out and play I bundle up with my coat, hat, and gloves to stay warm (quedarme en calor).&#13;
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February (Febrero)&#13;
In February, I brush my hair and teeth two (dos) times a day to practice healthy habits (hábitos sanos).&#13;
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March (Marzo)&#13;
In March, when I ride in the car, I always remember to wear my seatbelt (cinturón de segurid) to stay safe (Seguro).&#13;
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April (Abril)&#13;
In April, I take a bath (un baño) everyday and always remember to use lots of bubbles to stay clean (limpia)!&#13;
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May (Mayo)&#13;
In May, while playing outside, I always remember to drink lots of water (agua) to stay hydrated (hidrato).&#13;
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June (Junio)&#13;
In June, I always remember to wear the right protective gear (artículos deportivos) while playing outside to stay safe (seguro).&#13;
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July (Julio)&#13;
In July, when I go on family vacations, I remember to wear my sunscreen (bloqueador solar) to protect my skin (proteger mi piel).&#13;
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August (Agosto)&#13;
In August, I always look both ways before I cross the street (cruzar el calle) to get on the school bus. &#13;
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September (Septiembre)&#13;
In September, I always wear my helmet (llevo mi casco) while riding my bicycle to prevent a head injury.&#13;
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October (Octubre)&#13;
In October, after Halloween, I always check my candy (inspecciono mis dulces) to make sure it is properly sealed. &#13;
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November (Noviembre)&#13;
In November, I prevent the spread of the flu by coughing in my elbow (tos en mi codo).&#13;
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December (Diciembre)&#13;
In December, I always remember to wash my hands (lavar mis manos) before eating to prevent myself from getting sick. &#13;
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Now that I have shared my safety and hygiene skills with you, I hope that you will try them too!&#13;
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              <text>National Health Education Standards&#13;
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Standard 1:&#13;
Students will comprehend concepts related to health promotion and disease prevention to enhance health.&#13;
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Performance Indicators for PreK to Grade 2:&#13;
1.2.1 Identify that healthy behaviors impact personal health.&#13;
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1.2.2 Recognize that there are multiple dimensions of health.&#13;
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