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1) Read and then download or print the Pass It On Worksheet. 2) View the TEDEd Video: How Pandemics Spread.Have the Pass It On Worksheet worksheet available to fill out OR create your own tables and figures so they are available to fill out during class.
View TEDEd Videos How does your immune system work? When is a pandemic over? Explore the CDC Flu Website Run the ILI Activity Map for the Year 2019-20 and other years We will learn about disease spread models and how to reduce disease outbreak.
Complete Worksheet - Look Around! What do you see? View TED Video Why we need to fight misinformation about vaccines How do vaccines work? We will learn about vaccines and review at least one historical pandemic [Spanish Flu, A/H1N1 (Swine Flu), coronavirus].
We will be reviewing public health education messages. These are also sometimes called Public Service Announcements (PSA) or Social Marketing. Before our next meeting, find a meme, video, poster, handout, post or any other educational material related to any disease and answer the questions below.
Please have the group leader send the developed health education materials to your project leader or teacher the day before your next meeting. Instructions for completing this activity are found on the Lesson 7 page.
These are activities you can lead with your local 4-H club. Who is Mr.Na Activity Smelly Predictions Activity Mummy Breath Activity Cootie Catch Activity Box Face Barricade Activity Quien es Sr.
More California farmers experience increased agroecological and economic benefits from organic production systems, expanding California's national leadership in organic acreage, productivity, and resiliency.
More California farmers experience increased agroecological and economic benefits from organic production systems, expanding California's national leadership in organic acreage, productivity, and resiliency and improving the overall environmental quality of crop production in California.
Lauren Hale, Ph.D.Faculty Directorlehale@ucanr.edu Lauren Hale is an Associate Cooperative Extension Specialist in Organic Production as well as an Adjunct Faculty Member in the Life and Environmental Sciences Department at UC Merced. As a soil microbial ecologist, she evaluates management…
Workshops, field days, webinars and trainings to support organic agriculture in California, including those co-organized by UC OAI and those from partners.