Disease Basics
Spreading Germs
Patient Zero
Kindness Contagion
Big Ideas
100

What is a disease that spreads to many people called?

Epidemic

100

What does it mean when something is contagious?

It can spread from person to person

100

Who was Typhoid Mary?

A woman who spread typhoid fever

100

What is kindness?

Being nice or helpful to others

100

What do disease and kindness both do?

They spread

200

What do we call the first person known to get sick in an outbreak?

Patient Zero

200

True or False: You can spread germs even if you feel fine.

True

200

Why didn’t Typhoid Mary think she was sick?

She had so symptoms

200

What does “kindness is contagious” mean?

Kindness spreads

200

Why do individual actions matter?

They affect other people

300

Cholera and typhoid usually spread through dirty ___ or ___?

Water or food

300

Name one way germs can spread between people.

Touching, coughing, sharing food, close contact

300

Did Typhoid Mary spread disease on purpose? (Yes or No)

No

300

Give one example of a kind action.

Helping, sharing, saying something nice

300

Can small actions make a big difference? (Yes or No)

Yes

400

Name one reason diseases spread more easily long ago.

Dirty water, no medicine, poor sanitation

400

How can washing hands help stop disease?

It removes germs
400

What happened when she kept cooking for others?

More people got sick.

400

What might happen after one person is kind?

Others may be kind too

400

Which spreads in a positive way: disease or kindness?

Kindness

500

Why is it hard to tell who started an outbreak?

People may not feel sick right away

500

Name one way people today help stop diseases from spreading.

Vaccines, clean water, doctors, hygiene
500

What lesson does her story teach us?

Our actions can affect others

500

How can one student start a chain of kindness?

By doing something kind first

500

What is one way you can help your community?

Being kind, helping others, staying healthy

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