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Dealing with Germs in the Classroom

classroom  Communicable diseases spread quickly among students in the classroom. We've gathered printables and advice for germ prevention in school. Check out these resources to find tips on how to keep your classroom clean and educate students on disease prevention. Get the facts about H1N1 (swine influenza) and other illnesses that could affect you and your students.

Cleanliness in the Classroom

Explore an activity that concentrates on ways to be responsible at home.

Challenge your children with a crossword puzzle that reviews ways to prevent spreading germs.

Initiating a system of desk and row monitors can help keep your classroom clean. Save time and energy by incorporating the monitoring system described in this printable in your classroom routine. This technique works best for upper elementary and middle school.

Students write the word for each picture clue about hygiene in the puzzle.

Some useful suggestions on the physical aspects and considerations of a classroom.

Successfully manage your elementary classroom and students with these helpful tips.

Elementary Germ Printables

Challenge your children with a crossword puzzle that reviews ways to prevent spreading germs.

Children color and cut out this "Germ Fighter" badge. Then, they can wear it with pride.

Students take a "did you know" quiz about viruses.

Students match actions with ways to prevent the spread of germs and to stay healthy.

Students learn about preventing the spread of germs by circling the items that should not be shared and coloring the items that can be shared.

Students learn how germs are spread and ways to prevent this.

Use this printable to teach children about the importance of washing their hands before handling food. Children will better understand how germs are spread.

The printable daily warm-up helps your students master important reading skills with a reading passage and comprehension questions on germs.

Germ Printables, Grades 6-12

Integrate history and science with this printable about illness and disease. Students will use reference materials to research the history of scientific discoveries, including the creation of Jenner's smallpox vaccination and the development of Louis Pasteur's Germ Theory.

Use reference materials to research germ theory, bacterial diseases, antibiotics, Robert Koch, Alexander Fleming, and more. In this printable, students will answer questions about these scientists and their discoveries. As a skill challenge, they will analyze and hypothesize the outcome of an experiment.

Compare the death rate from two infectious diseases in the United States. Students will interpret the graph in this science printable to answer questions about influenza, pneumonia, and tuberculosis.

Review viral diseases with this science printable. Students will correct false statements about viral diseases, including chicken pox, mumps, influenza, and AIDS. They will also use reference materials to identify whether each disease listed on the chart is caused by a bacteria or a virus.

Influenza Resources

Get the facts about H1N1 and answers to frequently asked questions about the disease from Infoplease.com.

Find information from Infoplease.com about H1N1 in humans and how the disease spreads.

Learn how swine flu spreads among animals and how this disease can be transferred to humans. This is information is provided by Infoplease.com.

Before you get that flu vaccine (or while your sore arm is healing from the shot), consider how the flu virus invades your body and spreads.

Learn more about the flu epidemic that killed more Americans than all wars of the twentieth century combined.

Learn more about Avian Flu and its affects on humans with these answers provided by Infoplease.com.

This reference page from Infoplease.com provides a list of the most common infectious diseases throughout the world today.

Disease Prevention Printables

Distribute a reading selection and an assignment about the Center for Disease Control and its role in disease prevention.

Suggest a family activity to parents that provides home projects focused on communicable diseases and disease prevention, and on vocabulary words related to these topics.

Review how the human body fights disease. In this printable, students will identify types of immunity and answer questions about natural and acquired immunity.

Ask students to complete each statement about illness, disease, and the human body in this printable. Then, have them describe how skin and the immune, digestive, respiratory, circulatory, and lymphatic systems all defend the body against disease.

Use this printable to review key science terms, including antibody, pathogen, immunity, and AIDS. Students will choose the term that best completes each statement about illness and disease in the human body.

Teach students about the fascinating human body! Use the lessons and activities in this printable book to explore the positive effects of good health practices (such as diet and exercise) on the body's functions, and the negative effects of diseases (from AIDS to asthma).

This science exam uses multiple-choice and written-response questions to test students' knowledge and understanding of the immune system, vaccinations, and illness and disease. In this printable, students are also asked to label a diagram of the human lymphatic system.

Send this letter home with your students to provide parents and guardians with helpful advice about when to keep a sick child home from school. This printable is customizable. Tailor the PDF to your needs by typing in the highlighted fields before printing.

Related Resources for Teachers

Find health & nutrition resources on illness & disease to teach your students about the flu, germs, AIDS, nutritional deficiencies, and other health issues. Educate your students on ways to stay well.

Browse our human body printables and lessons to find great K-12 resources for biology and anatomy. Use hands-on science activities to teach students about the immune system and genetics.

Promote a healthy learning environment year round with lessons and printables on school safety. School Safety Month in October is a great time to talk to your students about conflict and communication.

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