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THE SICK TICK TORI’S STORY
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THE SICK TICK TORI’S STORY

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Check out this lesson for Sepsis Awareness Month!

Why is it important to wash our hands, cuts and bites?

This lesson teaches ways that we can help prevent infection and control the spread of germs and disease. Students will learn about how infections occur, identify safe practices through a read-along story and build a model to understand the abstract concept of germs and how they might be spread.

Time 45 minutes
Suggestion: Do this lesson after “Germ Gems

Want more free lessons for Sepsis Awareness Month?

Check out more resources on the Rory Staunton Foundation for Sepsis Prevention partner page.

Photo credit: Michael Swan

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Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phonemes).
Orally produce single-syllable words by blending sounds (phonemes), including consonant blends.

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