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1.) What is something you will always remember about bullying? 2.) What was your favorite activity we did during our Steps to Respect unit? Open your Google Form to complete your: D.O.R. for Sept. 29

1.) What is the definition of a PANDEMIC? 2.) Why do we take the time to do D.O.R.s? Open your Google Form to complete your: D.O.R. for Sept. 30

1.) Using figure 12.1 on pg. 332, what is one communicable disease you have had? 2.) Using figure 12.1 on pg. 332, how many types of pathogens are there? Open your Google Form to complete your: D.O.R. for Oct. 1

1.) Using pg. 333, what is a pathogen? 2. Using pg. 332 or pg. 333, name the 4 types of pathogens. Open your Google Form to complete your: D.O.R. for Oct. 6

1.) Using pg , name 2 ways pathogens can be spread. 2.) Using pg. 336, name 2 of the 5 major barriers that protect your body. Open your Google Form to complete your: D.O.R. for Oct. 7

1.) How would you describe a communicable disease? 2.) TRUE or FALSE: You want immunity [pg. 340] against communicable diseases. Open your Google Form to complete your: D.O.R. for Oct. 8

1.) Using pg. 340, explain what a vaccine is in your own words. 2.) Using pg. 353, name 2 ways you can protect yourself from diseases. Open your Google Form to complete your: D.O.R. for Oct. 10

1.) Using pg , name 1 way pathogens can spread. 2.) Name 1 action you can take to PREVENT getting a communicable disease. Open your Google Form to complete your: D.O.R. for Oct. 13

1.) From the GROUPS poster, which letter did you do best at for your Pandemic Project? 2.) From the GROUPS poster, which letter do you need to improve for the next group project? Open your Google Form to complete your: D.O.R. for Oct. 14

1.) Using pg. 364, define NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASE in exactly 4 words. 2.) TRUE or FALSE: Asthma is a noncommunicable disease. [p. 367] Open your Google Form to complete your: D.O.R. for Oct. 20

1.) Fill in the blanks: Cancer is a disease where abnormal _____ grow out of control to form a _____. [p. 370] 2. Using the bar graph on pg. 371, which type of cancer had the most new cases in 2000? Open your Google Form to complete your: D.O.R. for Oct. 21

1.) This problem occurs when the blood supply to the heart slows or stops and causes damage to the heart muscle. [p. 376] 2.) Name two ways you can prepare for your test on Friday. *D.O.R. check today! Open your Google Form to complete your: D.O.R. for Oct. 22