Hand Washing Campaign at the American School of Mexico City
The culmination of our Micro Life unit was to create a poster or some other sort of visual presentation to encourage students at our school to wash their hands. This was particularly important since the end of October marks the beginning of flu season. In fact, the United Nations declared an International Hand Washing Day in late October to raise awareness about this simple, yet effective way to prevent the spread of microbes. It is estimated that 80% of infectious disease can be prevented by this simple procedure.
Students worked in teams of three of four to produce a visual presentation that explains the scientific reasons for washing hands. The project was also supposed to give clear guidelines and use images to both attract interest and inform the student body. The children did internet research on the topic, divided up responsibilities and printed out information at home. Then they put all this together in class.
In class at the end of the project, students presented their work and pointed out the elements that they believed attracted people's attention or informed the public. Others in class commented on their efforts. Hopefully, the result of the assignment was to raise student awareness of the need to wash ends, as well as how to best attract the attention of and educate the public.