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Personal hygiene - health / physical education lesson planActivity hygiene personal. T a runny nose? Blow it with a disposable hankie and wash my hands. When I've washed my hands, what should I dry them with? A clean and dry towel. How long should I brush my teeth? Three minutes. 8 - LICE HUNTING Objectives - Be aware of the risks of contamination by lice and how it happens. - Learn the way to combat lice. Material - A hat. - A classroom chair. - A pillow. - A lamp. - A coat. - A scarf. - A book. - A pair of woollen gloves. - Poster or photo of a girl's head. - Poster or photo of a boy's head. - Dried lentils. - Box or transparent pot labelled "Lice sanctuary". Time: 45 minutes. Method - Get children's reactions to the subject of lice. - Place the material in front of the class. - Hand out 10 lentils to each pupil. - Explain that each lentil represents a louse. Therefore each pupil has 10 lice. - Divide the class into teams of two. Each team therefore has 20 lice. - Aim: to get rid of your lentils. - Rules: 3 stages, corresponding to 3 basic themes (What are lice? Where are they found? How do we get rid of them?) · At each stage, the teacher asks the class 10 questions. · After a question, team members consult each other, and raise their hand if they think they know the answer. · The teacher questions the first team to raise a hand. - With every correct answer, one of the team members puts 2 lentils in the lice sanctuary. - With every wrong answer, the teacher gives 1 lentil to the team. · The first team to get rid of all their lentils wins. - Suggested questions and answers: Part 1: What are lice? Answers: True or Fals![]() |
Widgit resources - personal hygienePortance of cleanliness. Here's an example: Dental hygiene is made up of brushing your teeth with toothpaste at least two times each day, flossing your teeth often, trying not to eat too many sweets that will rot your teeth and seeing your dentist for regular check-ups. You should also wear proper head gear to protect your teeth while playing contact sports and avoid smoking or chewing tobacco, which can stain your teeth, give you bad breath and cause cancer. If you have any problems with your teeth or gums, you should see your dentist as soon as possible. Taking good care of your mouth and teeth will help you to have pleasant breath, a nice smile and fewer cavities. Dental hygiene is only part of what makes up good personal hygiene. The hygiene of a person includes many good living habits such as: getting a good night's sleep eating a good breakfast (don't skip breakfast because it gives you the energy you need to make it through to lunch) dental care (brush & floss daily, visit your dentist regularly and don't eat too many sweets) wash your hands frequently to avoid spreading germs for more handwashing information, please visit Henry the Hand Champion Handwasher take a bath daily to keep the dirt and odors away (use deordorant daily if you are ready) get plenty of exercise by walking, playing, riding your bike (don't forget to exercise your brain by reading and doing your school work too!) eating healthy foods (to learn more about eating healthy foods visit our nutrition section) Taking a bath or shower means washing your body with soap and washing your hair with sham |
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