Across
- 4. Tiny living things that can cause sickness; you cannot see them without a microscope.
- 5. Free from dirt, stains, or germs.
- 7. To clean something, usually with water and soap.
- 8. A cleaning substance that helps remove dirt and germs from your skin or clothes.
- 11. To use water to wash away soap or dirt.
- 13. Ways of keeping your body and place clean so you stay healthy.
- 14. A soft piece of paper used for blowing your nose or catching sneezes; throw it away after use.
- 16. environment A place (classroom, home, or playground) that is tidy and free from litter and dirt.
- 17. To cut a little off (for example, cutting nails short so they are neat).
- 19. habits Regular actions you do to stay well, like washing hands, sleeping enough, and eating good food.
Down
- 1. A cloth used to dry your body or hands after washing.
- 2. To put rubbish, used tissues, or other waste in the bin.
- 3. To clean something with a brush (for teeth, hair, or other surfaces).
- 5. clothes Clothes that have been washed and are fresh to wear.
- 6. To make something cleaner by killing most germs (hand sanitizer is a liquid or gel for hands).
- 9. A thin string used to clean between your teeth where a toothbrush can’t reach.
- 10. To clean your body by using a bath or tub of water.
- 12. A small brush used to clean your teeth.
- 14. A flavored paste used with a toothbrush to clean teeth and freshen breath.
- 15. To clean your body by standing under running water.
- 16. (your mouth) To put your hand or elbow over your mouth when you cough or sneeze to stop germs spreading.
- 18. care Looking after your fingernails and toenails by keeping them clean and trimmed.
