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Keller, Rosanne – 1978
One of a series of instructional materials produced by the Literacy Council of Alaska, this booklet provides basic fire safety information. Using both simplified sentence structure and vocabulary, it presents suggestions for preventing fires in the home and outlines steps to take should such a fire occur. (FL)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Fire Protection, High Interest Low Vocabulary Books
Keller, Rosanne – 1980
One of a series of instructional materials produced by the Literacy Council of Alaska, this booklet provides information about motorcycle safety. Using a simplified vocabulary and shorter sentences, it offers statistics concerning motorcycle accidents; information on how to choose the proper machine; basic information about the operation of the…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, High Interest Low Vocabulary Books, Instructional Materials
Keller, Rosanne – 1977
Written in a conversational style with illustrations, this booklet from a series of home literacy readers is directed at the Alaskan environment where guns are a way of life, used for food and defense from animals. But more than 10% of the 1,300 U.S. deaths from gun accidents occur in Alaska, and more than 70%, at home. Nearly half the victims are…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adult Education, Alaska Natives, American Indians
Keller, Rosanne – 1977
Part of a series of home literacy readers with conversational text and sketches, this booklet addresses the Alaskan environment, where the snowmobile or sno-go has recently replaced the dogsled and mechanized land travel. Only with safe drivers is this "Iron Dog" one of man's best friends. The good sno-go driver stays off roads, plane…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Alaska Natives, American Indians, Automation
Keller, Rosanne – 1977
Part of a series of home literacy readers, written in a conversational style, and widely illustrated, this booklet is directed at the Alaskan environment where the severely cold climate makes frostbite an immediate danger. Frostbite is freezing of the living body. The first symptom is frostnip. Skin becomes red, then white or gray, and it retains…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Alaska Natives, Alcoholic Beverages, American Indians
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Keller, Rosanne – 1977
Part of a series of home literacy readers with conversational text and sketches, this booklet depicts the subarctic Alaskan environment where cold makes extreme demands on body metabolism. Body temperature must be maintained above 80F (26.7C). A condition of too little body-heat is termed hypo- ('deficit') thermia ('heat'). Hypothermia is the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Alaska Natives, American Indians, Elementary Secondary Education
Keller, Rosanne – 1978
Part of a series of home literacy readers with conversational text and sketches, this booklet addresses water safety in the Alaskan summer environment. Alaskan villages are generally located near slough, creek, lake or ocean. At the end of winter, the ice floes go out, and where there was snow there is water. Summer activities include use of…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adult Education, Alaska Natives, Alcoholic Beverages