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KS2: Hand Hygiene

Close examination of various illnesses illustrates to students how and where in the body harmful microbes cause disease.

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Objectifs d'apprentissage
Tous les élèves devront:
  • Understand that sometimes microbes can make us ill
  • Understand that harmful microbes can pass from person to person
  • Understand that not all illnesses are caused by harmful microbes
La plupart des élèves devront:

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Contexte

Some microbes can be harmful to humans and can cause disease: the Influenza virus causes the flu (short for Influenza), Campylobacter bacteria can cause food poisoning and dermatophyte fungi, such as Trichophyton, can cause diseases such as athlete’s foot and ringworm. Microbes like these are known as pathogens.

Each microbe can make us ill in different ways. Many harmful microbes can pass from one person to another by a number of different routes – air, touch, water, food, aerosols (such as sneezes and water vapour), animals, etc. This is why hygiene is so important to protect from infection and illness.

This lesson plan supports students to understand that microbes can be harmful to humans, how these harmful microbes can grow, and what actions we can take to reduce the growth and spread of harmful microbes.

Activités
Description:
  • Mouldy Bread Experiment
Vidéo
Matériel nécessaire:
  • Most Wanted Poster
  • Bad Bugs Challenge
  • True or False Flashcards
  • Harmful Microbes Quiz
Liens avec le programme scolaire

PHSE/RHSE:

  • Health and prevention

Science:

  • Working scientifically

English:

  • Reading and comprehension
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