(SDG 4)
A place where students go to learn.
School
This energy flows through wires to power lights, gadgets, and machines.
Electricity
A person with medical training who diagnoses and treats illnesses.
Doctor
A clear liquid essential for life and used for drinking, cleaning, and cooking.
Water
The planet we live on.
Earth
Printed works of writing or pictures that people read.
Books
A common fuel used in cars but not good for the environment
Petrol
A place where people go to get medical treatment.
Hospital
Taking in liquids through the mouth.
Drink
The condition of the air outside, like sunny or rainy.
Weather
The ability to connect to the web to find information and communicate.
Internet Access/Internet
Devices that produce light when powered by electricity.
Light Bulbs
Physical activity that helps keep your body healthy and strong.
Exercise/Do Sports
The act of cleaning your hands with soap and water to remove dirt, germs, and viruses, helping to keep you healthy and prevent the spread of illness.
Handwashing
Tall plants with trunks and branches that give us oxygen.
Trees
This subject teaches about the environment.
Science
Energy from sources that can be used over and over, like the sun and wind.
Renewable Energy
Something you take to feel better when you're sick
Medicine
Microscopic organisms found in water that can sometimes make it unsafe to drink.
Bacteria
The increase in Earth's temperature due to pollution.
Global Warming
The ability to read and write
Literacy
To use less power to do the same tasks.
Saving Energy
A nutritious liquid produced by mammals and often consumed by humans.
Milk
A place where water flows naturally from underground to the surface.
Water Spring
This process helps plants make oxygen.
Photosynthesis