Comprehension
questions for the above image:
1. According
to the chart, what causes a concussion?
a. nausea
or vomiting
b. a
blow to the head or body
c. a
brain injury
d. sleep
problems
2. This chart is geared towards which audience?
a. doctors
b. teachers
c. young
athletes
d. nurses
3. According to the chart, if you suffer a blow
to the head, what should you do?
a. report
it
b. go
lay down
c. continue
playing
d. call
911
4. A
repeated concussion can affect which of the following?
a. ability
to focus on schoolwork and activities
b. ability
to balance
c. ability
to stay healthy
d. ability
to travel
5. What is the purpose of the photographs at the
bottom of the chart?
a. to show
what happens during a concussion
b. to
show the effects of a concussion
c. to
make connections between real life and concussion possibilities
d. to
make sense of what a concussion is
1.
According to the chart, what causes a concussion?
a.
nausea or vomiting
b. a blow to the head
or body
c.
a brain injury
d.
sleep problems
2.
This chart is geared
towards which audience?
a.
doctors
b.
teachers
c. young athletes
d.
nurses
3.
According to the
chart, if you suffer a blow to the head, what should you do?
a. report it
b.
go lay down
c.
continue playing
d.
call 911
4.
A repeated concussion can affect which of the following?
a. ability to focus on schoolwork and activities
b.
ability to balance
c.
ability to stay healthy
d.
ability to travel
5.
What is the purpose
of the photographs at the bottom of the chart?
a.
to show what happens during a concussion
b.
to show the effects of a concussion
c. to make connections between real life and concussion
possibilities
d.
to make sense of what a concussion is