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COVID-19
A collection of COVID-19 classroom slides for grades K-12.
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Rewind, Reflect, Fast Forward
Slide SetA set of PowerPoint slides for use with the RewInd, Reflect Fast-forward lesson, day 2. Teachers have a classroom discussion with students’ and their responses to the “rewind” portion of the assignment.
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The Eyes Have It - Activity Slides
Slide SetActivity Slides for The Eyes Have It lesson. Students identify the emotions projected by the eyes in a series of photographs, then try their hand at creating their own face images, in the style of emojis.
Grades: K-2 -
Reducing Disease Threats through Vaccination
Slide SetBy working through three simulations of the spread of an imaginary infectious disease called “yuckyitis,” students learn how vaccination can protect populations against disease and relate this knowledge to the COVID-19 efforts.
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It Starts @Home
Slide SetLearn about common symptoms of COVID-19, as listed in health communications, and discuss similarities and differences of COVID-19 with other illnesses, such as colds or flu.
Grades: K-2 -
Clean Hands Knock Out Germs!
Slide SetWashing hands correctly kills germs that cause disease. This slide set explains why washing hands is important and how to clean hands correctly.
Grades: K-2 -
Transmission by Droplets
Slide SetStudent teams will use water in a spray bottle to observe 1) the importance of physical distancing by at least six feet and 2) why masks are effective in reducing the spread of COVID-19.
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Reducing Disease Threats through Vaccination
Slide SetStudent learn how vaccination can protect populations against disease by working through three simulations of the spread of an imaginary infectious disease called “yuckyitis.”
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How Close is Too Close?
Slide SetPeople who are closer than six feet apart can spread the virus to each other.
Students learn about why six feet is a safe distance.Grades: K-2 -
Can Drops Travel in Air?
Slide SetStudents will use this slide-set as they investigate how the number of water droplets that make “contact” with a wall from different distances when propelled in a manner that simulates a sneeze or cough.
Grades: K-2