Starter quiz
- Who can keep us safe?
- parents ✓
- friends
- teachers ✓
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- Why do we wash our hands?
- to keep our hands clean ✓
- to help protect us from germs ✓
- to help our bodies grow
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- Which actions are dangerous to do?
- going down a slide
- touching sharp objects ✓
- playing with mud
- touching very hot water ✓
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- Which picture shows a battery?
- 1 ✓
- 2
- 3
Exit quiz
- Some chemicals are ______.
- always dangerous
- poisonous ✓
- the same as food and drink
- always safe to touch
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- Match the protective clothing to the body part it protects.
- Gloves protect our⇔hands ✓
- Goggles protect our⇔eyes ✓
- Laboratory coats protect our⇔skin ✓
- Which chemicals do we need to be careful with when using?
- washing up liquid
- batteries ✓
- toothpaste
- gas on a stove ✓
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- True or false? We need to be careful when using matches.
- 'True' ✓
- Match the word to the correct definition.
- chemical⇔a substance that can change what it touches ✓
- battery⇔something we put in electronic things to make them work ✓
- poisonous⇔a chemical that can make us very ill if we swallow or touch it ✓
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Key learning points
- Some chemicals are poisonous.
- Some chemicals damage our skin if we touch them.
- Some chemicals can damage our eyes.
- Matches can start fires that can be very dangerous.
- Batteries are very dangerous and should not be swallowed.
Common misconception
I can make potions with chemicals.
Although it can be fun to pretend to make magic potions, doing so with real chemicals could be extremely dangerous.
Keywords
Chemical - a substance that can change things that it touches
Battery - something we put in electronic things to make them work
Damage - something that causes damage can hurt or injure us
Poisonous - a chemical that can make us very ill if we swallow it or put it on our skin
Dangerous - when something is dangerous it can cause us harm
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