Viruses can get through our eyes, nose or mouth. If there's a scrape on our skin, they can get in through it.
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What viruses do you know?
Influenza causes the flu. Polio paralizes the person it infects. COVID-19
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Why are sunflowers important?
Because they give food to humans and animals, produce oxygen and bring beauty to our planet.
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Introduce yourself.
My name is... I'm ... years old. My hobbies are...
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What should people do to prevent the virus spread?
Wear face masks. Don't touch your face. Cover nose and mouth when you sneeze or cough.
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How do you turn a sunflower seed into a plant?
You put the sunflower seed into soil, moisten it and wait for about two weeks until the seed sprouts.
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Swap points!
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Win 20 points!
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Other team loses 10 points!
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Go to last place!
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What do you know about viruses? (Size, shapes, what do they do?)
Viruses are very small. They are smaller than bacteria, and you can only see them with a powerful electron microscope. Viruses come in many different shapes .
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Name some ways people can have fun.
There're many ways people can fun fun. But the most popular are celebrating festivals, playing sports or taking part in community events.
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Look at the picture. Name parts of the sunflower.
Roots, petals, stem, leaves, seeds
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How does your body fight against viruses?
Nasal hair, mucus, stomach acids, white blood cells.
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What sports do you like to play with your friends?
I like to play volleyball with my friends. Volleyball makes me stronger and faster. And we have a lot of fun.
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What happens after bees bring pollen to sunflowers?
New seeds begin to grow in the flat part of the flower.