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KS1: Hand Hygiene

Hand hygiene is one of the single most effective things children can do support preventing the spread of infection. By taking part in a classroom experiment, students will understand how soap or sanitisers work and that hand washing is the best way to remove microbes.

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Objectifs d'apprentissage
Tous les élèves devront:
  • Understand washing hands can help remove microbes
  • Understand washing hands is one of the best ways to prevent the spread of microbes
  • Understand washing hands with soap and water is better than washing hands with water alone
La plupart des élèves devront:

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Contexte

Schools are a haven for potentially harmful microbes that can spread rapidly. Our skin naturally secretes oil which helps to keep our skin moist, but this is a perfect place for microbes to grow and multiply and helps microbes ‘stick’ to our skin. Our hands can easily pick up harmful microbes from our surroundings, surfaces and even through the air. These harmful microbes can spread quickly and easily from child-to-child via touch and can make us poorly if swallowed.

Practicing good hand hygiene through regularly washing hands with soap is one of the best ways to stop harmful microbes from spreading and prevent us from becoming sick.

This lesson plan supports you to educate students on how microbes can spread from hand to hand and show the most effective way to wash hands.

Activités
Description:
  • Pepper and Water Experiment
Vidéo
Matériel nécessaire:
  • Healthy Hands Facts
  • Hand Washing Flashcards
  • Fill in the Blanks
Liens avec le programme scolaire

PHSE/RHSE:

  • Health and prevention

Science:

  • Working scientifically
  • Living things and their habitats

English:

  • Reading and comprehension
  • Writing
Ressources disponibles
Fiches enseignants
Hand Washing and Nose Blowing Flashcards
Fiches de travail pour les élèves
SW1 Picture Sequencing
SW2 Healthy Hands Washing Progress Chart