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The Disease Detective VOCABULARY- FRANKIE

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  • DNA
    – The special code inside every living thing that tells the body how to grow and work. 🧬
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  • Example:
    Touching sharp objects is dangerous.
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    Colds and flu are common illnesses.
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    A grocery list shows what to buy.
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  • Illnesses
    – When your body is not feeling well because you’re sick. πŸ€’
  • Germ
    – A tiny living thing that can make people sick. 🦠
  • Ground
    – The surface of the earth or floor outside. 🌍
  • Bacteria
    – Tiny living things (germs) that can sometimes make you sick, but some are also good. πŸ”¬
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    A doctor is an expert in keeping people healthy.
  • Kill
    – To make something stop living. πŸ’₯
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    Your DNA makes you unique.
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    Soap can kill germs.
  • Touched
    – When you put your hand or finger on something. βœ‹
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  • Example:
    Muddy shoes are dirty.
  • Dirty
    something that has dust or germs on it. πŸ§½β€“ Not clean
  • List
    – A group of words or things written in order. πŸ“
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    Washing hands helps remove germs.
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  • Dangerous
    – Something that can hurt or harm you. ⚠️
  • Expert
    – Someone who knows a lot about something and is really good at it. πŸ§ πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈ
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    Bacteria can live on your hands if you don’t wash them.
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    The grass grows on the ground.
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    She touched the ball.
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