This is what you should use to wash your hands to remove germs.
Soap
You should cover your cough with this part of your arm.
Elbow
Eating fruits and vegetables helps keep your body this.
Healthy or Strong
You should not share this item that touches your mouth.
a water bottle or utensils
Choosing to wash your hands before lunch is an example of this.
Healthy Behavior
You should wash your hands for at least this many seconds.
20 seconds
Using one of these helps stop germs when you sneeze.
Tissue
This daily habit helps your body fight off sickness and gives you energy.
Sleeping
Standing too close to someone who is sick can do this.
Spread germs/make you sick
Wearing clean clothes and bathing regularly helps prevent this.
Germs and sickness
These tiny organisms can make you sick and are often spread by touch.
Germs
After using a tissue, you should do this right away.
Throw it away and wash your hands!
Drinking this instead of sugary drinks helps your body stay hydrated.
Water
You should clean this often because it can carry lots of germs (like desks or doorknobs).
Surfaces
This is what you call actions that help keep you from getting sick.
You should always wash your hands after doing this in the bathroom.
Using the toilet
This happens when you sneeze or cough, and germs travel through the air.
Spreads germs
This activity helps your body stay strong and prevents illness.
Excerise
This is what you should do before eating to reduce germs.
Wash your hands
Choosing to stay away from someone who is coughing is an example of this.
Avoiding the Risk
This part of your body should NOT be touched with unwashed hands because germs can enter here.
Eyes, nose, and mouth
True or False: It’s okay to cough into your hands if you wipe them on your pants after.
False
This is what you should do if you feel sick to avoid spreading germs to others.
Stay home/rest/tell an adult
True or False: If your friend is sick, sharing snacks is a good idea.
False
Making good choices about hygiene and health helps improve this.
Personal Health