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Asthma Challenge Since this is a power point game you will need to click your mouse on certain parts of each page. If you do not click the correct spot, the game will take you to the wrong screen. If this happens you can stop the game by pushing the escape key and start over. GOOD LUCK!! (Click anywhere to Continue)

Rules 1)On the next page you will see a game board. On that board you will need to pick a category and number. When you pick that box you will need to click your mouse on the little (Q) in the corner. 2) That will take you to a page with a question. On the slide with the question you will need to click on the answer. 3) On all the other slides you will need to click the (continue) spot.

Asthma Challenge Oxygen Asthma & Triggers Miscellaneous 100 (Q)Q 100 (Q)Q 100 (Q)Q 200 (Q)Q 200 (Q)Q 200 (Q)Q 300 (Q)Q 300 (Q)Q 300 (Q)Q 400 (Q)Q 400 (Q)Q 400 (Q)Q

Oxygen TrueTrue or FalseFalse Oxygen helps keep you healthy.

Oxygen X TRY AGAIN! (Continue)

Oxygen TRUE Great Job! (Continue)

Oxygen Oxygen is important to the body because it… A. Keeps your heart pumpingA. Keeps your heart pumping C. Both A and BC. Both A and B B. Keeps your immune system strongB. Keeps your immune system strong D. None of the aboveD. None of the above so you stay healthier

Oxygen X Keep Guessing! (Continue)

Oxygen GOOD JOB! (continue)

Oxygen * Keeps your heart pumping * Moves information from your head to the rest of your body * Keeps your immune system strong so you stay healthier * It gets rid of things that are not good for your body * It helps you digest your food * And lots of other cool stuff (Continue)

Oxygen The tubes that allow oxygen in and out of your lungs are called… A. TunnelsA. Tunnels C. Bronchial TubesC. Bronchial Tubes B. Inner TubesB. Inner Tubes D. Hot PocketsD. Hot Pockets

Oxygen X Oops! (Continue)

Oxygen Excellent! (continue)

Oxygen What can happen to you if your body does not get enough oxygen. A. You laugh a lotA. You laugh a lot C. None of the aboveC. None of the above B. You wake up earlyB. You wake up early D. All of the aboveD. All of the above

Oxygen X Wrong Answer! (Continue)

Oxygen Out Standing! (continue)

Oxygen * It is more likely you will get sick * You become tired It is harder for you to concentrate and remember (Continue)

Asthma & Triggers TrueTrue or FalseFalse If you have asthma you cannot have a pet.

Asthma & Triggers X Sorry! (Continue)

Asthma & Triggers Superb! (Continue)

Asthma & Triggers Does your book say that people who have asthma always have the samesame triggers or is everyone different?different

Asthma & Triggers X Keep Guessing! (Continue)

Asthma & Triggers Brilliant! (Continue)

Asthma & Triggers When triggers bother or irritate the lining of the airways… A. They turn purple C. They turn greenA.They turn purple C.They turn green & swell up & swell up& swell up B. They turn yellow D. They turn redB.They turn yellow D.They turn red & swell up & swell up& swell up

Asthma & Triggers X Nope! (Continue)

Asthma & Triggers Awesome! (Continue)

Asthma & Triggers What thing scan trigger an asthma attack? A. Dust C. Some animals A. DustC. Some animals B. Some foods D. CigarettesB. Some foods D. Cigarettes E. All of the above

Asthma & Triggers X So Close! (Continue)

Asthma & Triggers GOOD JOB! (Continue)

Asthma & Triggers 1.Dust 2.Foods 3.Animals 4.Cigarettes 5.Some perfumes/aerosol sprays 6.Cold or dry air 7.Exercise 8.Laughing or yelling for a long time 9.Flues or colds (Continue)

Miscellaneous TrueTrue or FalseFalse I can get asthma by playing or spending time with others who have asthma.

Miscellaneous X TRY AGAIN! (Continue)

Miscellaneous You cannot get asthma from spending time with others who have asthma. (Continue)

Miscellaneous Two symptoms that can happen when a person has an asthma attack are… A. You coughA. You cough C. It is harder to breathC. It is harder to breath B. It is easier to breath D. Both A & CB. It is easier to breathD. Both A & C

Miscellaneous X Nice Try! (Continue)

Miscellaneous WOW! Nice Job! (Continue)

Miscellaneous 1.Chest might feel tighter 2.Coughing 3.Wheezing or whistling might be heard 4.Might be more difficult to breath (Continue)

Miscellaneous things you can do to keep yourself healthy are… A. Stay away from as manyA. Stay away from as many C. Do not smokeC. Do not smoke triggers as possible D. Exercise D. All of the aboveD. ExerciseD. All of the above

Miscellaneous X Not exactly TRY AGAIN! (Continue)

Miscellaneous Great Job! (Continue)

Miscellaneous 1.Stay away from as many triggers as possible 2.Never, never smoke 3.Use the medicine your doctor gives you when your doctor tells you to 4.Try to exercise regularly (Continue)

Miscellaneous The rescue medication and a Controller medication do what? A. Rescue medicines C. Controller medicines A. Rescue medicinesC. Controller medicines works slowly works fastworks slowlyworks fast C. None of the above

Miscellaneous X Oh No! (Continue)

Miscellaneous Fantastic! (Continue)

Miscellaneous Rescue medicines work fast to stop the symptoms after they have started, but they only work for a short time. Controller medicines work slower and help prevent the symptoms from starting. This medicine keeps working for a longer time. (Continue)

Thanks for playing Asthma Challenge. We hope you had a great time! (Continue)