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1. Who can name a kind of germ? What can germs do to your body? Why do you think that germs are bad for you? 2. What can you do to keep yourself safe from germs? Name some things that you can do to protect yourself. Standards. This guide correlates with the following National Health Education Standards: Students will:
How does your body fight germs and infections? What can you do to protect yourself from infections? Standards. This guide correlates with the following National Health Education Standards: Students will:
The featured book explains what germs are, how bacteria and viruses affect the human body, and how the body fights against them. Using a microscope, LeVar discovers what germs really look like and talks to lab scientists about germs and habits that can keep us healthy.
1. How can germs be harmful to the body? How beneficial? are they sometimes 2. After harmful germs enter the body, what happens? Make a list of symptoms that tell you your body is fighting them. 3. Explain why hand-washing is essential for preventing the spread of germs. When is it important to wash your hands? 4.
What Are Germs? Our bodies are pretty amazing. Day after day, they work hard — digesting food, pumping blood and oxygen, sending signals from our brains and much more. But there is a group of tiny invaders that can make our bodies sick — they're called germs. Some kids may think that germs are bugs or cooties or other gross stuff.
9 Ιουν 2015 · This lesson teaches about how to avoid or reduce germs and how germs are transmitted. This resource includes a lesson plan for the teacher on how to prepare beforehand, class-time content to facilitate learning, hands-on activities facilitating further learning, and a teacher assessment at the end.
1. How does the immune system protect our bodies from germs? What are leukocytes and why are they so important? 2. How do people develop immunity to germs and diseases? 3. What can you do to help your immune system keep you healthy? How do these things keep away illnesses? 4. How do immunizations (shots) help your immune system? Teacher’s Guide