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Germs Are Everywhere Germs are everywhere wave hands around room Theyre on the walls and in the halls point to walls Theyre on the chairs and on the stairs point to chair Theyre on the toilet seats and on your feet ID: 764199

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Germs Are Everywhere Germs are everywhere!(wave hands around room)They’re on the walls and in the halls.(point to walls)They’re on the chairs and on the stairs.(point to chair)They’re on the toilet seats and on your feet.(point to feet)They are on your hands and in the sand.(show hands)They even like food; isn’t that rude?But Don’t be scared. Germs can be beat.Just make sure your hands are clean and neat!!

Wash Your Hands Sung to the tune: “Row, Row, Row Your Boat”Wash, wash, wash your handsPlay our hand wash gameRub and scrub and scrub and rubRub and scrub and scrub and rubGerms go down the drain, HEY!Wash, wash, wash your handsPlay our handy gameRub and scrub and scrub and rubDirt does down the drain, HEY!

BoOkS “Elmo Says, Achoo!” By Sarah Albee.Random House, 2000,Elmo’s repeated sneezes creates havoc on Sesame Street.“Germs Make Me Sick” By Melvin Berger. Harper Collins, 1996. Explains how bacteria and viruses affect the human body and how the body fights them.“I Have a Cold” By Grace Maccarone. Scholastic, 1998. A sick child describes how it feels to have a bad cold. “I Love to Sneeze” By Ellen Schecter. Bantam, 1992. A lover of sneezes describes the havoc wrought by such nasal explosions, which have the power to blow the whiskers off the cat and make freckles jump noses.

Dirt Boy “Dirt Boy" By: Erik Jon Slangerup,2000, Dirt Boy doesn’t like to keep clean and runs away and finds Dirt Man. Soon he returns home never to be dirty again!

Fruit Kabobs Ingredients:1 apple 1/4 c. dried coconut, shredded 1 banana 1 cup nonfat yogurt 1/3 c. red seedless grapes 1/3 c. green seedless grapes 2/3 cup pineapple chunks Utensils: knife (You'll need help from your adult assistant.) 2 wooden skewer sticks large plate

Fruit Kabobs Directions:Prepare the fruit by washing the grapes, washing the apples and cutting them into small squares, peeling the bananas and cutting them into chunks, and cutting the pineapple into chunks, if it's fresh. Put the fruit onto a large plate.  Spread coconut onto another large plate. Slide pieces of fruit onto the skewer and design your own kabob by putting as much or as little of whatever fruit you want! Do this until the stick is almost covered from end to end. Hold your kabob at the ends and roll it in the yogurt, so the fruit gets covered. Then roll it in the coconut. Repeat these steps with another skewer

Bugs on a Log 2 stalks celery, rinsed and trimmed 2 tablespoons peanut butter 2 tablespoons raisins Cut each stalk of celery in half, horizontally. Fill with your favorite filling and decorate with raisins. Nutrition Info Per Serving (81g-wt.): 140 calories (70 from fat), 8g total fat, 1.5g saturated fat, 2g dietary fiber, 5g protein, 13g carbohydrate, 0mg cholesterol, 125mg sodium

Achoo! Faces Supplies Needed:* Paper plate (one for each child)* Crayons or markers* Yarn* Scissors* Facial tissue (one for four children)*GlueDirections:1.) Have the children draw a face on the bottom of a paper plate. Add yarn for hair.2.) Use a hand pattern and copy one hand for each child. Cut the hands out or have each child cut his or her own. Adjust the length as needed. 3.) Cut the facial tissue into fourths, one piece foe each child. 4.) Let the children glue the piece of tissue to the paper hand. Then glue the hand to the face. Make sure the arm is long enough so it can cover the mouth. Discuss how germs spread and make people sick. Remind the children that covering their mouths is a way to help keep others healthy

Soap Bars! What You Need:*Some Clear, pure glycerin soap bars ( like Neutrogena)*Shape molds for soap, Playdough or candy*Pot holders and a MicrowaveWhat To Do:1.) Cut the glycerin soap into small pieces (1 or 2 inches chunks) or grate them with a food processor2.) Put the soap bits into a microwave safe bowl3.) Microwave on high for 10-15 seconds. The soap should soften into a liquid.4.) Using potholders, remove the hot liquid soap from the microwave5.) Pour the soap into the shape molds. 6.) Allow the soap to cool for a few minutes, then carefully remove it from the mold. Tips: Having trouble getting the soap out of the molds you can place the soap-filled mold into the freezer for a few minutes. For some real fun try putting a small rubber toy into your soap!

Sink Those Germs Materials NeededThe game uses 6 bean bags to correspond with 6 times it is important to wash hands. (handout)                                                                                                                                                                                                                              The "germs" placed on the "Wash Your Hands After ..." sheet Talking about hand washing while selecting a bean bag to toss Getting ready to "Sink Those Germs" by tossing a bean bag into the container

Just plain Hand Washing is a GAME!! ABCRow, Row, Row, your Boat Count by 5’s

InFoRmAtIoN 4 Principles of Hand Awareness1.) Wash your hands when they are dirty and before eating!2.) Do NOT cough into hands!3.) Do NOT sneeze into hands!4.) Above all, do not put your fingers in your eyes, nose or mouth!Washing GuideWet handsUse soap and WARM WATERScrub upRinse offTowel Dry Have a “Henry the Hand’s” Home Weekly Hand Washing Chart Make it fun and a Game Streptococci - I’m delighted to give you a sore throat Bacteroides - I can give you an ear infection Streptococcus Pneumonias- I love to give you Pneumonia E-Coli (caused by bacteria)- Spread by not washing your hands after using the toilet