6 - 7 Social Distancing Infographic
Introduction
You will be making an infographic to help share information about the importance of social distancing. You can make your infographic on paper, using a website like piktochart, a program like Microsoft word, or if your feeling adventurous turning your infographic into a video. Watch the videos below to find out what a infographic is and what makes them effecive.
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Evaluation
Big Idea: Safe environments depend on everyone following safety rules.
Curricular Competency: Examine the responsibility of individuals to contribute to the community.
Content: Personal Development - Leadership.
Curricular Competency: Examine the responsibility of individuals to contribute to the community.
Content: Personal Development - Leadership.
Criteria
Information to include on your infographic
- What is social distancing, why is it important, how far apart should we stay in public?
- What can we do to stop the spread of coronavirus?
- What are some things families can do while staying at home?
Remember the following when putting together your infographic:
- 1 picture or graph per piece of information.
- Limit the amount of words you use
- It should be easy to read and follow. This can be done by clearly organizing your information.
Some useful links
- What can kids do
- Fact sheet
- What is social distancing, why is it important, how far apart should we stay in public?
- What can we do to stop the spread of coronavirus?
- What are some things families can do while staying at home?
Remember the following when putting together your infographic:
- 1 picture or graph per piece of information.
- Limit the amount of words you use
- It should be easy to read and follow. This can be done by clearly organizing your information.
Some useful links
- What can kids do
- Fact sheet