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==Hand Washing==
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== Hand Washing ==
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<h3>Age</h3>
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=== Age ===
3-6
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3-6 <br>  
<h3>Materials</h3>
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Wash basin with soap.<br />
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=== Materials ===
A drying towel.<br />
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Non-skid stool for the children to stand on (if the wash basin is too high for the children).
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Wash basin with soap.<br> A drying towel.<br> Non-skid stool for the children to stand on (if the wash basin is too high for the children). <br>  
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<h3>Preparation</h3>
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=== Preparation ===
This can be a group presentation.
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This can be a group presentation. <br>  
<h3>Presentation</h3>
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The Directress invites a small group of children to the vicinity of the washbasin, listen and watch carefully. The Directress shows them <strong>how to wash their hands:<br />
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=== Presentation ===
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The Directress invites a small group of children to the vicinity of the washbasin, listen and watch carefully. The Directress shows them '''how to wash their hands:<br> '''
    <li>Stand at the washbasin. If the child is not tall enough, show them that they may stand up on the stool.</li>
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    <li>Turn the tap on by turning it anti-clockwise.</li>
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#Stand at the washbasin. If the child is not tall enough, show them that they may stand up on the stool.  
    <li>Put both hands under running water and wet it.</li>
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#Turn the tap on by turning it anti-clockwise.  
    <li>Remove hands from running water. Apply soap and work up lather. Rub palm and fingers against each other.</li>
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#Put both hands under running water and wet it.  
    <li>Place hands under running water and rinse off the soap till there is no more soap bubbles.</li>
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#Remove hands from running water. Apply soap and work up lather. Rub palm and fingers against each other.  
    <li>Turn off the tap by turning it clockwise till no water drips.</li>
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#Place hands under running water and rinse off the soap till there is no more soap bubbles.  
    <li>Shake off excess water on hands gently into washbasin.</li>
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#Turn off the tap by turning it clockwise till no water drips.  
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#Shake off excess water on hands gently into washbasin.  
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The Directress then shows <strong>how to dry their hands:</strong> <br />
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<br> The Directress then shows '''how to dry their hands:''' <br> Wipe hands on the towel and dry throughly between fingers. <br>  
Wipe hands on the towel and dry throughly between fingers.
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=== Control Of Error ===
<h3>Control Of Error</h3>
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Directress-directed exercise.
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Directress-directed exercise. <br>
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<h3>Points Of Interest</h3>
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=== Points Of Interest ===
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=== Purpose ===
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'''Direct aims:<br> '''
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*To teach children how to wash and dry their hands.
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<br> '''Indirect aims:<br> '''
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*Teaches the children independence and hygiene.
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=== Variation ===
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=== Handouts/Attachment ===
 
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<h3>Purpose</h3>
 
<strong>Direct aims:<br />
 
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    <li>To teach children how to wash and dry their hands.</li>
 
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<strong>Indirect aims:<br />
 
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<ul>
 
    <li>Teaches the children independence and hygiene.</li>
 
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<h3>Variation</h3>
 
  
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[[Category:Practical_Life]]

Revision as of 04:07, 23 October 2008

Hand Washing

Age

3-6

Materials

Wash basin with soap.
A drying towel.
Non-skid stool for the children to stand on (if the wash basin is too high for the children).

Preparation

This can be a group presentation.

Presentation

The Directress invites a small group of children to the vicinity of the washbasin, listen and watch carefully. The Directress shows them how to wash their hands:

  1. Stand at the washbasin. If the child is not tall enough, show them that they may stand up on the stool.
  2. Turn the tap on by turning it anti-clockwise.
  3. Put both hands under running water and wet it.
  4. Remove hands from running water. Apply soap and work up lather. Rub palm and fingers against each other.
  5. Place hands under running water and rinse off the soap till there is no more soap bubbles.
  6. Turn off the tap by turning it clockwise till no water drips.
  7. Shake off excess water on hands gently into washbasin.


The Directress then shows how to dry their hands:
Wipe hands on the towel and dry throughly between fingers.

Control Of Error

Directress-directed exercise.

Points Of Interest


Purpose

Direct aims:

  • To teach children how to wash and dry their hands.


Indirect aims:

  • Teaches the children independence and hygiene.


Variation


Handouts/Attachment