Vocabulary Practice! DA

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Vocabulary Practice

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Vocabulary Practice DA
This is a review of the vocabulary we’ve been learning over the past period.

Through these activities, we’ll:

- Identify words through descriptions and pictures.

- Fill in the gap!

Let’s see how much you remember—good luck!

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Before starting with the review on vocab...

How well do you think you remember the vocabulary we learnt last period?
I’m a vocabulary genius—bring it on!
I think I remember… most of it? Maybe?
Can we go back to last period and learn it again?
Wait, there was vocabulary?!

Slide 3 - Poll

Activity 1: What word are we looking for?

Slide 4 - Slide

How do we call this condition?

Slide 5 - Open question

People who use this may suffer from...

Slide 6 - Open question

How do we call this condition?

Slide 7 - Open question

What do you call the muscle that most people flex when they want to show off their strength? (plural form)

Slide 8 - Open question

When you get a cut, and it turns red, swollen, and possibly oozes a bit too much... We say the wound is...

Slide 9 - Open question

What do you call those small, bubble-like bumps on your skin that you get after wearing new shoes for too long?

Slide 10 - Open question

What condition might you have if you feel tired all the time because your body doesn’t have enough healthy red blood cells?

Slide 11 - Open question

What’s the name of the allergy that makes you sneeze, itch, and curse at all the blooming flowers in spring?

Slide 12 - Open question

What’s the name of the condition where you might crave pickles and ice cream, feel a baby kick, and wait 9 months for a life-changing event

Slide 13 - Open question

Which is the name of a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that can be treated but causes serious problems if ignored? Starts with a G...

Slide 14 - Open question

Activity 2: Complete the sentence with the correct word

Slide 15 - Slide

The condition where a person experiences repeated seizures due to abnormal brain activity is called ___
A
Epilepsy
B
Stroke
C
Migraine
D
Dementia

Slide 16 - Quiz

______ is a disease that affects the liver, often caused by viruses, and can lead to yellowing of the skin and eyes.
A
Cirrhosis
B
Anemia
C
Hepatitis
D
Diabetes

Slide 17 - Quiz

A ___ occurs when the brain is shaken inside the skull, usually from a hard hit to the head.
A
Fracture
B
Concussion
C
Stroke
D
Sprain

Slide 18 - Quiz

___ is a sleep disorder where a person has trouble falling or staying asleep at night.
A
Drowsiness
B
Narcolepsy
C
Insomnia
D
Jet lag

Slide 19 - Quiz

___ is an eating disorder where people binge eat and then try to compensate, often by purging.
A
Anorexia
B
Bulimia
C
Obesity
D
Malnutrition

Slide 20 - Quiz

___ is the sensation of feeling unsteady or like the room is spinning around you
A
Dizziness
B
Fatigue
C
Nausea
D
Vomit

Slide 21 - Quiz

A ___ is a severe headache often accompanied by sensitivity to light, nausea, or visual disturbances. Intense throbbing headache"


A
Sinus headache
B
Tensions headache
C
Migraine
D
Neuralgia

Slide 22 - Quiz

___ is the inflammation of the tonsils, often causing a sore throat, fever, and difficulty swallowing."

Slide 23 - Open question

A ___ occurs when a ligament is stretched or torn, usually from twisting or falling awkwardly.
A
Fracture
B
Sprain
C
Dislocation
D
Stroke

Slide 24 - Quiz

___, also known as hypertension, is a condition where the force of the blood against artery walls is too high
A
Low blood pressure
B
Heart attack
C
Stoke
D
High blood pressure

Slide 25 - Quiz

After these two exercises... How well did you remember the vocab words from P1?
I crushed it! I remembered almost everything!
Pretty good! I remembered most of the words.
It was okay. I remembered some, but I need more practice.
Hmm… I need to review a lot more.

Slide 26 - Poll

Slide 27 - Slide