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Communicable Diseases Chapter 7 Lesson 2 6th Grade Mr. Martin

In this lesson you will learn The most common communicable diseases. How you can keep from getting sick so often. What vaccines you need. New Vocabulary Contagious Vaccine EALR 2.0 GLE 2.3.2

Contagious This means that it is able to be spread to others by direct or indirect contact.

Vaccines Are shots (injections) of prepared killed or weakened germs. How Flu Vaccines Work

Common Communicable Diseases Common Cold Influenza Mono Hepatitis Tuberculosis Strep Throat

How to Prevent Communicable Diseases Vaccines Dude Wash Your Hands Protect Don't Infect

Your Assignment P. 186 Qts 1-6