Even though it's the last week of school, our students are still learning new things. On Monday, June 3rd, FSCJ student, Mrs. Ayers, taught the students about how to stay safe in the sun. She showed them real objects, such as a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, shirt, umbrella, and bottle of water. They learned that all of us, regardless of our skin color, need to wear sunscreen in the sun. We should have shade, such as trees or an umbrella or tent, that we can get under if we get too hot. We need to drink water or Gatorade in order that we don't get dehydrated. We should wear hats and sunglasses (and maybe a shirt over our swimsuit) to protect our eyes and skin from the strong rays of the sun. Thank you, Mrs. Ayers.
Students took turns placing the things that help keep us safe from the sun on the board.
"You need a hat and you need glasses."
"Wear a shirt. Wear a hat. Wear sunscreen. Wear sunglasses."
"No sun because it will give you a sunburn. Go to the beach and the pool and the YMCA with sunscreen, and the sun will get you dehydrated."
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