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Lesson Plan: Punctuation in Health Care

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12319
Grade Range
9
10
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UNT

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In this lesson, students will learn using proper punctuation in written communication and medical documents, which is a key skill for all health care professionals. Students will have the opportunity to practice using punctuation in an activity. 

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