Reading Medicine Labels | Life Skills | Literal Comprehension | Locating Information | Finding Facts | Functional Skills Practice | Special Education
Is this medicine right for what’s wrong with me? How much should I take? Our health and well-being can depend on answering these questions correctly. Being able to read and understand the information on a medicine label is a crucial life-skill. With 19 pages of realistic medicine label examples, students will get lots of practice in identifying key information for a variety of medicines. Colorful and engaging photos and graphics of familiar medicines are sure to capture a student’s interest.
Questions
Level 1 and 2 questions refer students back to the medicine labels to find critical information about what each medicine is used for, who should be taking the medicine, how much medicine should be taken, and how often. Comprehension skills include locating information and finding facts.
Medicine Labels Include:
• Allergy Tablets
• Acetaminophen
• Delsym Cough Syrup
• Bayer Aspirin
• Pepto Bismol
• Hydrogen Peroxide
• Anti-itch Medicine
• Mucinex
• Nasal Allergy Spray
• Bactine
• Ibuprofen
• NyQuil
• Bengay
• Vicks VapoRub
• Dry Mouth Oral Rinse
• Cortizone Creme
• Eye Drops
• Earache Drops
44 Pages Total for both Levels
Plus Answer Keys for both Levels
Reading Medicine Labels PDF Set: Everyday Life Skills - Comprehension Activities
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Reading Medicine Labels | Life Skills | Literal Comprehension | Locating Information | Finding Facts | Functional Skills Practice | Special Education
Is this medicine right for what’s wrong with me? How much should I take? Our health and well-being can depend on answering these questions correctly. Being able to read and understand the information on a medicine label is a crucial life-skill. With 19 pages of realistic medicine label examples, students will get lots of practice in identifying key information for a variety of medicines. Colorful and engaging photos and graphics of familiar medicines are sure to capture a student’s interest.
Questions
Level 1 and 2 questions refer students back to the medicine labels to find critical information about what each medicine is used for, who should be taking the medicine, how much medicine should be taken, and how often. Comprehension skills include locating information and finding facts.
Medicine Labels Include:
• Allergy Tablets
• Acetaminophen
• Delsym Cough Syrup
• Bayer Aspirin
• Pepto Bismol
• Hydrogen Peroxide
• Anti-itch Medicine
• Mucinex
• Nasal Allergy Spray
• Bactine
• Ibuprofen
• NyQuil
• Bengay
• Vicks VapoRub
• Dry Mouth Oral Rinse
• Cortizone Creme
• Eye Drops
• Earache Drops
44 Pages Total for both Levels
Plus Answer Keys for both Levels