Germs and Health
Handwashing
Teeth and Breath
Showering and Body Odor
Sport Hygiene
100

What are tiny organisms you cannot see that can make you sick?

Germs
100

How long should you scrub your hands when washing?

at least 20 seconds

100

How many times a day should you brush your teeth?

2 times a day

100

What causes body odor?

Bacteria breaking down sweat

100

What should you do with sweaty clothes after sports?

Change them

200

Name two common places where germs are often found in school

Phones, desks, door handles, locker rooms 

200

What is one important time you should wash your hands?

After bathroom, before eating, after coughing/sneezing, after sports

200

What is one thing flossing removes that brushing might miss?

Food and bacteria between teeth

200

Name one way to prevent body odor.

Showering, deodorant, clean clothes

200

Why shouldn’t you leave sweaty clothes in your bag?

They grow bacteria and smell

300

How do germs most commonly spread from person to person?

Through touch and surfaces 

300

Why do many people still have germs on their hands even after washing?

They don’t wash long enough or miss areas

300

What are two problems caused by poor dental hygiene?

Bad breath, cavities, gum problems

300

Which areas of the body should you focus on when showering?

Armpits, feet, and sweaty areas

300

What should you do to your shoes after practice?

Let them air out

400

Why is skipping hygiene habits like hand washing dangerous for your health

It allows germs to enter your body and cause illness 

400

Which parts of your hands are most commonly missed when washing?

Between fingers and under nails

400

Why does not brushing your teeth lead to bad breath?

Bacteria builds up and produces odor

400

Why might someone need to shower more often during puberty?

Increased sweating and stronger body odor

400

Why is sports hygiene especially important compared to regular daily hygiene?

More sweat = more bacteria growth and odor

500

Explain how germs can spread in a classroom even if no one appears sick.

Germs live on surfaces (phones, desks), spread through touch, and can transfer to the body before symptoms appear

500

Explain why proper handwashing is one of the most effective ways to prevent illness.

It removes germs before they enter the body, stopping infection before it starts

500

Explain how daily brushing and flossing work together to protect your mouth.

Brushing cleans surfaces, flossing removes bacteria between teeth, preventing decay and odor

500

Explain why sweat alone doesn’t smell, but body odor still happens.

Sweat itself is odorless; bacteria break it down and create the smell

500

A student finishes practice, keeps sweaty clothes in their bag overnight, and wears them again. What hygiene problems could result and why?

Strong odor, bacteria buildup, possible skin irritation/infection due to trapped sweat and germs