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Germs : 

Germs By: Camille Wheeler

Germs Everywhere : 

Germs Everywhere Who am I? What are Germs? Types of Germs Ways Germs are transferred Ways to prevent germs Resource Page Video about Germs Quit

Who am I? : 

Who am I? I’m Camille Wheeler, a senior at Grand Valley. My major is psychology with an emphasis in Special Education teaching. I like to read and play volleyball when I have time. I’m interested in teaching special ed because I like working with kids and making a difference in their lives. Quit

What are germs? : 

What are germs? Germs are microbes. This means they are so small that you can’t see them without a microscope. Quit

How many types of germs are there? : 

How many types of germs are there? There are two types of germs. Bacteria Viruses Quit

There are two different shapes of bacteria. : 

There are two different shapes of bacteria. Rod Round Quit

How do you get rid of bacteria? : 

How do you get rid of bacteria? Antibiotics Quit

How do we get rid of a virus? : 

How do we get rid of a virus? You can’t get rid of a virus but you can prevent some of them. Vaccinations Quit

What kinds of diseases do bacteria cause? : 

What kinds of diseases do bacteria cause? Food Poisoning Strep throat Quit

What kinds of diseases do viruses cause? : 

What kinds of diseases do viruses cause? Chicken Pox Flu Quit

What are ways Germs are Transferred : 

What are ways Germs are Transferred SNEEZING COUGHING SHARING FOODS AND DRINKS SHAKING HANDS Quit

What are ways we can prevent the transmission and spread of Germs? : 

What are ways we can prevent the transmission and spread of Germs? DON’T SHARE FOOD AND DRINKS WASH HANDS!! USE SANITIZER COVER MOUTH/NOSE WHEN YOU SNEEZE COOK FOOD THOROUGHLY REPLACE/CLEAN SPONGES AND TOWELS REGULARLY Quit

Resources : 

Resources http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEemVOEKdh8&feature=related http://kidshealth.org/kid/talk/qa/germs.html http://www.doh.wa.gov/phepr/handbook/prevent.htm Quit