2. How can we get burnt? You can get burnt by: hot liquids, steam, fire, radiation, the sun, electricity and chemicals. 3. How many types of burns and what are they? There are three types of burns: first degree burns, second degree burns and third degree burns
2. How can we get burnt? 3. How many types of burns and what are they? You can get burnt by: hot liquids, steam, fire, radiation, the sun, electricity and chemicals. There are three types of burns: first degree burns, second degree burns and third degree burns
Reading-lV----Practice(3m) According to the text, label the following pictures with first degree burn, second degree burn and third degree burn b The first degree burn A The second degree burn cThe third degree burn
According to the text, label the following pictures with first degree burn, second degree burn and third degree burn. Reading-IV----Practice (3m) The second degree burn The first degree burn The third degree burn
Discussion-(5m) Discuss in groups of four to see whether the following is right or wrong. If it's wrong, explain why and give the correct statement Sam knocked over a kettle full of boiling water onto this legs. His legs became red, swollen and covered with blisters. Sam broke the blisters and poured icy water from the fridge onto the skin.W 2. While ironing clothes, Miss good accidentally touched the iron Her wrist blistered and became watery It hurt a lot. she put her wrist under the cold water tap and then kept placing cool, clean, damp cloths on it until it was less painful. Then she went to see the doctor (R)
Discuss in groups of four to see whether the following is right or wrong. If it’s wrong, explain why and give the correct statement. 1. Sam knocked over a kettle full of boiling water onto this legs. His legs became red, swollen and covered with blisters. Sam broke the blisters and poured icy water from the fridge onto the skin. ( ) 2. While ironing clothes, Miss Good accidentally touched the iron. Her wrist blistered and became watery. It hurt a lot. She put her wrist under the cold water tap and then kept placing cool, clean, damp cloths on it until it was less painful. Then she went to see the doctor. ( ) Discussion-I (5m) W R
3. Mrs Casey's sleeve caught fire while she was cooking. Her arm looked terrible but it didn 't hurt The skin was charred her husband took off her blouse and picked off bits of the blouse stuck to the burn. He then placed butter on the burn and covered it with a wet bandage. W) 4. After an hour in the sun, Lily noticed her arms were red and hurt a bit. She went home and put them under cool running water. (R)
3. Mrs Casey’s sleeve caught fire while she was cooking. Her arm looked terrible but it didn’t hurt. The skin was charred. Her husband took off her blouse and picked off bits of the blouse stuck to the burn. He then placed butter on the burn and covered it with a wet bandage. ( ) 4. After an hour in the sun, Lily noticed her arms were red and hurt a bit. She went home and put them under cool running water. ( ) W R
Discussion-I(5m) Students discuss the following questions in groups of four. After the discussion, the representatives from each group present their views 1. Why should you put cold water on a burn? 2. Why doesn't a third degree burn hurt? 3. Why do you think clothes and jewellery near burns should be removed 4. If someone has a third degree burn, why might you see tissue?
1. Why should you put cold water on a burn? 2. Why doesn’t a third degree burn hurt? 3. Why do you think clothes and jewellery near burns should be removed? 4. If someone has a third degree burn, why might you see tissue? Discussion-II (5m) Students discuss the following questions in groups of four. After the discussion, the representatives from each group present their views