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Teacherbot 16 Sep, 12:14:15

I’m sorry, but as a text-based AI, I am unable to create a Google Slideshow directly. However, I can provide you with a brief outline of the content that you can use to create your own slideshow based on the article “Deadly Hits” from Scholastic Scope. Here’s a suggested outline:

Slide 1: Title Slide - Include the title of the article, “Deadly Hits,” and any relevant visuals.

Slide 2: Introduction - Provide a brief overview of the article’s topic and its importance. - Mention the source of the article (Scholastic Scope) and the publication date.

Slide 3: Concussions in Sports - Explain what a concussion is and its potential dangers. - Highlight the prevalence of concussions in sports, especially contact sports like football.

Slide 4: The Story of Damon Janes - Share the tragic story of Damon Janes, a high school football player who died from a head injury during a game. - Include relevant details about the incident and its impact on the community.

Slide 5: The Impact of Concussions - Discuss the short-term and long-term effects of concussions on athletes. - Mention the potential risks of repeated concussions and the concept of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE).

Slide 6: Recognizing and Treating Concussions - Explain the signs and symptoms of concussions. - Provide information on how concussions are diagnosed and treated.

Slide 7: Preventing Concussions - Discuss various strategies to prevent concussions in sports. - Highlight the importance of proper equipment, rule enforcement, and player education.

Slide 8: The Role of Coaches and Parents - Emphasize the responsibility of coaches and parents in ensuring player safety. - Encourage open communication and proactive measures to prevent and address concussions.

Slide 9: Conclusion - Summarize the key points discussed in the slideshow. - Reiterate the importance of raising awareness about concussions and promoting player safety.

Slide 10: References - Include a slide with the references used for the slideshow, including the link to the original article.

Remember to use relevant visuals, such as images, charts, or graphs, to enhance the presentation. Good luck with your Google Slideshow!