This lesson will model the importance of handwashing to students. Using black pepper and Dial® Antibacterial Foaming Hand Soap, students will be amazed when the “dirt” seems to jump away from their clean hands.
Teacher gathers students and asks, “What are the steps of washing our hands? Let’s write them down and act them out!”
Teacher calls on students to share a step of handwashing and makes a list on the paper or posterboard.
To highlight the importance of following each step, the teacher will act out the step with their students. If they skip a step, teacher will prompt them to go back and fill in the blanks.
Expected responses:
Activity (10 minutes):Teacher shows students the black pepper and explains, “It just so happens that I have dirt here with me today, and we are going to put our hand washing skills to the test.”
On the plate, place a small amount of water. Sprinkle enough pepper on top of the water to create a very thin layer, but not so much that the pepper sinks.
The teacher or students demonstrate how the pepper will stick to your fingertip if you dip it through the layer of pepper floating on the water. “This is similar to how dirt collects on our hands. How does bacteria spread?” Expected responses:
“How can we help decrease the spread of bacteria?” Expected response: Washing our hands with soap
Teacher distributes a small dab of Dial® Antibacterial Foaming Hand Soap to each student. “Let’s see what happens when we rub Dial® Antibacterial Foaming Hand Soap on our pointer fingers and touch the “dirt” again. How long should we rub our hands together?
Expected response: 20 seconds
“Let’s sing happy birthday twice through, beginning to end, as we rub the soap on our fingers for 20 seconds before we touch the dirt again.”
This time, when the teacher and students poke through the layer of pepper floating on the water, the pepper scatters and seems to jump away from the soapy finger.
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