My name is... I'm ... years old. My hobbies are...
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.
Look at the picture. Name parts of the sunflower.
Roots, petals, stem, leaves, seeds
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 .
How do you have fun?
(your answer)
What viruses do you know?
Influenza causes the flu. Polio paralizes the person it infects. COVID-19
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.
How can viruses get into your body?
Viruses can get through our eyes, nose or mouth. If there's a scrape on our skin, they can get in through it.
Why are sunflowers important?
Because they give food to humans and animals, produce oxygen and bring beauty to our planet.
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.
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.
How do people celebrate Diwali?
Families light candles and decorate their homes with flowers. People give gifts, there's dancing and music.
What do you celebrate with your family?
We have family reunions on all most important days. New Year, birthdays - my whole family gets together.
What happens after bees bring pollen to sunflowers?
New seeds begin to grow in the flat part of the flower.
Do you like growing plants? Why? Why not?
Yes, I do. Growing a plant is a very interesting and rewarding process. / No, I don't. I don't like to work in the garden and get my hands dirty.
How does your body fight against viruses?
Nasal hair, mucus, stomach acids, white blood cells.
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