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In this lesson, we explore the fascinating phenomenon of sneezes, which occur when our bodies react to irritants like dust or pollen by forcefully expelling air from the nose. We learn that sneezes can be triggered by colds or allergies, and discover helpful tips for managing sneezing, such as blowing your nose and covering your mouth. Ultimately, the lesson emphasizes the importance of sneezes as a natural defense mechanism that keeps us healthy.
  1. What makes you sneeze?
  2. How does your body help you when you sneeze?
  3. What can you do to feel better if you keep sneezing?

All About Sneezes!

Hi there! Let’s talk about something funny and interesting—sneezes! Have you ever felt a tickle in your nose and then suddenly, “Achoo!”? That’s a sneeze!

Why Do We Sneeze?

Sometimes, when there’s something in your nose that doesn’t belong, like dust or pollen, your body wants to get it out. So, it makes you sneeze! It’s like your nose is saying, “Go away, tickle!”

What Happens When We Sneeze?

When you sneeze, you might rub your nose or make a funny face. But no matter what you do, the sneeze just comes out! It’s like a little explosion from your nose. Achoo!

Is It a Cold or an Allergy?

Sometimes, sneezes happen because of a cold. Other times, it’s because of allergies. Allergies are when your body doesn’t like things like pollen or pet fur. Both can make you sneeze a lot!

How to Feel Better

If you keep sneezing, you can try blowing your nose or washing your hands. Drinking water and resting can help too. And remember, it’s always nice to cover your mouth with your elbow when you sneeze to keep everyone healthy!

Let’s Have Fun with Sneezes!

Next time you sneeze, think about how amazing your body is for keeping you safe and healthy. Sneezes might be loud and surprising, but they’re also super helpful!

So, if you feel a sneeze coming, get ready to say, “Achoo!”

  • Have you ever sneezed in a funny place or at a funny time? What happened, and how did it make you feel?
  • Can you think of other ways your body helps keep you safe and healthy, just like sneezing does? Share some examples!
  • What are some things you do to feel better when you have a cold or allergies? Do you have any special tricks or tips?
  1. Sneeze Detective: Go on a “sneeze detective” mission at home! With the help of an adult, look for things that might make you sneeze, like dust or pet fur. Use a magnifying glass to explore these items closely. Can you find any other tiny particles that might cause sneezes? Share your discoveries with your family and talk about how sneezes help keep us healthy.

  2. Sneeze Art: Create a sneeze-inspired artwork! Use cotton balls, glitter, or small pieces of paper to represent the tiny particles that make us sneeze. Glue them onto a piece of paper to show what happens when we sneeze. You can even draw a big nose and add the particles coming out like a sneeze explosion. Display your art at home and explain to your family what it represents.

  3. Sneeze Story Time: Imagine you are a tiny dust particle inside a nose. Write or draw a short story about your adventure and what happens when the nose decides to sneeze you out. How do you feel? Where do you go? Share your story with your classmates or family and discuss how sneezes are like little adventures for things that don’t belong in our noses.

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

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When you’ve got the sneeze,
It just won’t freeze,
And you don’t know what to do.
You rub your nose, you twist your face,
But you just can’t stop.
Achoo!

It’s an allergy or a cold,
You can feel it coming through.
You’ve got the sneeze and it just won’t freeze.
Achoo! Achoo! Achoo!

When you’ve got the sneeze,
It just won’t freeze,
And you don’t know what to do.
You rub your nose, you twist your face,
But you just can’t stop.
Achoo!

It’s an allergy or a cold,
You can feel it coming through.
You’ve got the sneeze and it just won’t freeze.
Achoo! Achoo! Achoo!

When you’ve got the sneeze,
It just won’t freeze,
And you don’t know what to do.
You rub your nose, you twist your face,
But you just can’t stop.
Achoo!

It’s an allergy or a cold,
You can feel it coming through.
You’ve got the sneeze and it just won’t freeze.
Achoo! Achoo! Achoo!

(Achoo) Achoo!

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