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Hand Washing (KS1)

Hand washing Why? When? How? Hand Washing Do you know the whens, whys and hows of hand washing? Why? When? Hand washing How?

2 Hand Washing - WHEN? WHEN ? After going to the toilet or touching rubbish Before handling food WHEN ? After sneezing or blowing your nose After touching animals

Hand Washing – WHY? To stop spreading germs and prevent us becoming ill Virus Fungus Bacteria 4

GERMS ACTIVITY! 1. Think of a job that needs doing in your classroom. 2. Find a girl or boy who can do that job! 3. Count how many times they touch a surface while they are doing that job. 5