Germ Transmission
Prevention Methods
At School
At Home
Vocabulary Challenge
100

Spreading germs by touching someone who is sick.

direct contact transmission

100

The simplest way to stop germs from spreading.

Washing your hands

100

Why should you avoid sharing water bottles at school?

To prevent direct contact transmission of germs.

100

Why should you wash your hands before eating dinner?

To remove germs that could make you sick.

100

Define “direct contact transmission.”

 Spreading germs by touching someone who is sick.

200

Spreading germs by touching surfaces that have germs on them.

indirect contact transmission

200

Covering your mouth when you cough or sneeze prevents this type of transmission.

airborne transmission

200

How can cleaning desks and doorknobs stop the spread of germs?

It removes germs from surfaces (indirect contact).

200

Why is it important to wash dishes and utensils well?

To prevent indirect contact transmission.

200

Define “indirect contact transmission.”

Spreading germs by touching surfaces that have germs on them.

300

Spreading germs through tiny particles in the air from coughing, sneezing, or talking.

airborne transmission

300

Why is it important to stay home when you are sick?

To prevent spreading germs to others.

300

What should you do if you see a classmate coughing without covering their mouth?

Move away, remind them to cover, or tell the teacher.

300

How can family members help stop germs from spreading when someone is sick at home?

 Use tissues, wash hands, clean surfaces, don’t share items.

300

Define “airborne transmission.”

Spreading germs through tiny particles in the air from coughing, sneezing, or talking.

400

Sharing drinks or food can spread germs through this type of transmission

direct contact transmission

400

Using hand sanitizer is most helpful in preventing what kind of transmission?

What is indirect contact transmission?

400

How does good handwashing after recess help keep classmates healthy?

It removes germs picked up from playground equipment.

400

Why should sick people avoid hugging or kissing others at home?

To prevent direct contact transmission.

400

Which type of transmission is most likely to spread if you don’t cover your mouth when you sneeze?

What is airborne transmission?

500

Give an example of how airborne, direct, and indirect transmission could happen in one school day.

Example: Hugging a sick friend (direct), touching a doorknob they used (indirect), sitting near their sneeze (airborne).

500

Name two methods that can prevent the spread of germs in a classroom.

Washing hands, wiping desks, wearing masks, covering coughs/sneezes, not sharing supplies.

500

Explain how one sick student could spread germs to many classmates in one day.

By coughing (airborne), sharing supplies (direct), and touching desks/doors (indirect)

500

Explain how germs from one sick family member can spread through the whole house.

They cough (airborne), touch surfaces (indirect), or share items/close contact (direct).

500

Give an example of all three types of transmission in one sentence.

“If I shake hands with a sick friend (direct), touch the desk they used (indirect), and breathe in their sneeze (airborne), I could get sick three ways.”

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