Sagweood's Hayley-Jade Cowan and Boitumelo Moremie demonstrate how germs are spread in a fun and engaging way that will hopefully help the class to remember to practise healthy hand hygiene. Glitter represents the germs but children are told that actual germs are invisible.
Youngsters in Sagewood School’s blue class demonstrated how germs are spread in a fun and engaging way that will hopefully help the class to remember to practise healthy hand hygiene. The demonstration was led by the teacher Michelle Hackman.
Tshireletso to complete the germs demonstration. The children washed their hands with soap and water to demonstrate how germs are removed.
Tshireletso Mokoena and Noah Pillay participate in a Sagewood School exercise to show how germs stick onto their hands, using glitter as part of the demonstration.
Ritvik Naidoo poured some glitter on his hands and put some hand sanitiser over it then rubbed his hands together to show how germs stick onto hands.Tshireletso to complete the germs demonstration. The children washed their hands with soap and water to demonstrate how germs are removed.