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Our UKG children embarked on an exciting STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) activity that beautifully combined scientific learning with an essential life skill—maintaining personal hygiene through proper handwashing. The activity was thoughtfully designed to help our young learners understand that many germs are invisible to the naked eye, yet they can spread easily through unclean hands and cause illnesses.
Through engaging experiments, interactive demonstrations, and hands-on activities, the children observed how germs can travel from one surface to another. They eagerly explored simple scientific concepts and learned that washing hands thoroughly with soap and water is one of the most effective ways to remove germs and prevent the spread of diseases. The children also practiced the correct handwashing technique by following each step carefully, ensuring that every part of their hands was cleaned properly.
The activity encouraged the children to ask questions, make observations, predict outcomes, and discover answers through exploration, thereby nurturing their scientific curiosity and critical thinking skills. It also strengthened their observation skills, problem-solving abilities, logical reasoning, and fine motor coordination while promoting teamwork and active participation.
Beyond science, this meaningful learning experience instilled healthy habits, personal responsibility, and awareness about cleanliness and self-care. The children realized that simple daily practices such as washing hands before eating, after playing, and after using the restroom can protect not only themselves but also their family and friends from harmful germs.
With bright smiles, enthusiastic participation, and sparkling clean hands, our little learners embraced the role of "Hygiene Heroes." The STEM activity transformed an everyday routine into a joyful journey of discovery, empowering them with knowledge and habits that will contribute to a healthier and happier future.