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Children will sequence the steps of washing their hands.
Vocabulary: faucet, rinse, suds
SEL Focus: responsible decision making
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Paired Text: Sick Simon by Dan Krall
Paired Text: Sick Simon by Dan Krall
- When Simon goes to school with a cold, he’s a hero… to germs, that is! When it comes to everyone else, it’s a diff erent story.
- This book is a great, giggly way to teach kids about how germs spread.
Scavenger Hunt: S Is for Soap!
Scavenger Hunt: S Is for Soap!
- Together, hunt for all the s’s in the mini book. Circle each one!
Class Brainstorm: Ways to Stay Healthy
Class Brainstorm: Ways to Stay Healthy
- Together, brainstorm ways kids can stay healthy at home and at school. Write children’s ideas on chart paper.
- Start with washing your hands. Then discuss things like using a tissue and coughing into your elbow. Also include eating right and exercising!
Hands-on Activity: Make Your Own Soap
Hands-on Activity: Make Your Own Soap
Skill: follow directions
Materials: large bowl, 2 cups of soap flakes, 1/4 cup water, food coloring and vegetable oil (optional)
- Pour the soap flakes into a large bowl. Add the water slowly until the mixture is the consistency of play dough.
- Add a few drops of food coloring if desired.
- Let kids shape the soap however they’d like! Let dry overnight.
- TIP: You can put vegetable oil on kids’ hands if the mixture is too sticky.