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Welcome to HELP (Health Education Literacy Program): Teaching Reading and Health Together. You can access all the documents in the HELP Curriculum by clicking the link in the navigation bar to the left, or the link above. Remember, the HELP curriculum was written to be used in conjunction with the book, What To Do When Your Child Gets Sick. To order copies of the book, click here. (Volume discounts available.)

To access the HELP curriculum pages, click on the HELP Files link to the left or the "Go to HELP Files" link above. Choose the Unit, then click through until you come to the document you wish to view or print out. It's that easy!

Below is a Sample Unit, to give you an example of how a typical unit is laid out. (Bold/Underlined items are folders; regular type items are documents.) Each Unit is organized the same.

Sample Unit

Unit 12 Colds and Flu
Unit Index.pdf
a 1 Vocabulary
a a Word Bank--Vocabulary by Level.pdf
a 2 Scenarios
a a #01 Scenario Level 1.pdf
#02 Scenario Level 2.pdf
#02 Scenario Level 3.pdf
a 3 Activities
a a 1 Listening (contains Listening exercises; see Writing below)
2 Speaking
(contains Speaking exercises; see Writing below)
3 Reading
(contains Reading exercises; see Writing below)
4 Writing

a a a#01 Writing Exercise Level 1.pdf
a
#02 Writing Exercise Level 2-3.pdf
a
#03 Writing Exercise Level 1-2.pdf
a
#04 Writing Exercise Level 2-3.pdf
a
#05 Writing Exercise Level 1-2-3.pdf
a a 5 Thinking (contains Thinking exercises; see Writing above)

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