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3Ea P review words L ist ideas A ssign order N ote ideas in complete sentences P urpose A udience T opic H ook Describe Explain Tell a story Persuade This is about explaining : How to do something What something is about Why something is important S tate conclusion Caution or insight S pelling C apitalization O missions P unctuation E ar

3Ea P review words L ist ideas A ssign order N ote ideas in complete sentences P urpose A udience T opic H ook Describe Explain Tell a story Persuade This is about explaining : How to do something What something is about Why something is important What to do if someone is choking S tate conclusion Remember, in an emergency, it may be your first-aid skills that save a life! don’t wait too long to act If seated, may have to stand person up don’t be afraid or embarrassed hold on tightly may need to repeat several times Caution or insight S pelling C apitalization O missions P unctuation E ar older kids and adults steps to Heimlich maneuver what if someone started choking? people often choke on food Heimlich act fast 5 easy steps remain calm it can be gross may seem embarrassing knowing 1st aid can save a life stand behind the person put your arm around person’s waist place fist against the middle waist, just below rib cage with other hand grab your fist pull your fist in using a quick upward motion

3Ea Preview words List ideas Assign order Note ideas in complete sentences older kids and adultssteps to Heimlich maneuver Do you know how to save a friend who is choking? PurposeAudienceTopicHook What to do if someone is choking people often choke on food act fast 5 easy steps Heimlich maneuver remain calm it can be gross may seem embarrassing knowing f irst aid can save a life State conclusion Remember, in an emergency, it may be your first-aid skills that save a life! stand behind the person don’t wait too long to act put your arm around person’s waist If seated, may have to stand person up place fist against the middle waist, just below rib cage don’t be afraid or embarrassed with other hand grab your fist hold on tightly pull your fist in using a quick upward motion may need to repeat several times Heimlich Maneuver Do you know what to do if you are eating in the school cafeteria, or a restaurant, and your best friend chokes on a piece of hamburger? I can help you if you do not know what to do. Knowing first-aid is really important and the steps to the Heimlich maneuver are really simple. They are easy to learn and they may save your friend’s life. The first step of the Heimlich maneuver is to stand behind the person who is choking. Now if you are in a restaurant and notice your buddy turning blue, pointing to his throat, and making a gasping sound then it is time for you to make like your favorite super hero and spring into action. Don’t wait too long to act or your friend may die! Get up from your chair and go to the choking person. Next, put your arms around the person’s waist. The right spot is just below the ribs. This is not a time to be embarrassed about how this looks to everyone else in the place. Go ahead and do this step carefully. Now, with your other hand grab your fist. Remember to hold on tightly. Finally, pull your fist in using a quick upward motion. You may have to repeat this several times for it to work. Be prepared to see a piece of really gross food go sailing through the air and to hear strange sounds coming from the person right before they start saying thank you, thank you, thank you. A few of these steps may seem embarrassing and gross but in an emergency who cares? After all, it may be your first-aid skills that saves your best friend’s or someone else’s life.