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Art of Protection
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One key takeaway about stopping the spread of COVID19 is to stop touching your eyes, nose and mouth but sometimes, we forget about it. What if we create something that will protect our face from being touched? Learn more about it in this lesson.
The students will be able to determine the importance of wearing face shields in preventing the spread of coronavirus and contracting it. Moreover, they will create their own face shields using materials readily available at home.
Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Grade(s): 4th – 8th
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