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Title: SunWise K-2 introductory lesson (43 slides)


1
SunWise
a program that radiates good ideas
www.epa.gov/sunwise
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
2
Be SunWise
3
What do you know about the Sun?
Introduction
4
The Sun
Good
Bad
Keeps Us Warm
Causes Sunburns
Makes Our Skin Wrinkle
Helps Plants Grow
Introduction
5
The Sun
Good
Bad
Keeps Us Warm
Helps Plants Grow
Makes Vitamin D
Makes Vitamin _
Kills Ge_m_
Kills Germs
Makes Us Feel Good
Makes Us F__l Good
G_v_s Us Light
Gives Us Light
Introduction
6
The Sun
Good
Bad
Causes Sunburns
Makes Our Skin Wrinkle
Causes S_i_ Cancer
Causes Skin Cancer
Causes E_e Damage
Causes Eye Damage
Introduction
7
The Sun
  • is necessary for life on Earth.
  • It helps plants grow, and provides warmth and
    light.
  • Sunlight also helps people to be happy and
    healthy.

Introduction
8
The Sun
  • produces light and warmth but also Ultraviolet
    (UV) radiation. UV radiation cannot be seen or
    felt.
  • It is UV radiation, not the warmth or brightness
    of the sun, that causes changes to skin color,
    damage to eyes, and other bad health effects.

Introduction
9
UV radiation is not always the same it changes
based on
  • Time of day
  • Time of year
  • Location
  • Altitude
  • Weather
  • Reflection
  • Ozone Layer

Introduction
10
How do we measure UV radiation levels?
  • We use the UV Index Scale.
  • Reported on a scale of 1 -11.

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10
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8
7
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Take special care when the UV Index is 5-6 or
higher.
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4
3
2
1
UV
index
Introduction
11
How Can You Become SunWise?
12
Sun Safety Action Steps
Wear Sunglasses
Limit Time in the Midday Sun
Seek Shade
Use Sunscreen
Avoid Tanning Parlors
Cover Up
Watch for the UV Index
Wear a Hat
Health Effects
13
Sun Safety Action Steps
  • Limit Time in the Midday Sun

The suns rays are strongest between 10 am and 4
pm. Limit exposure to the sun during these
hours.
Introduction
14
Sun Safety Action Steps
  • Seek Shade

Staying under cover is one of the best ways to
protect yourself from the sun. But remember,
shade structures do not offer complete sun
protection.
Introduction
15
Sun Safety Action Steps
  • Cover Up

Wearing long sleeves and long pants is a good way
to protect your skin from the suns UV rays.
Introduction
16
Sun Safety Action Steps
  • Use
  • Sunscreen

Use sunscreen of SPF 15 generously and reapply
every 2 hours, or after working, swimming,
playing, or exercising outdoors.
Introduction
17
Sun Safety Action Steps
  • Wear a Hat

A hat with a wide brim offers good sun protection
for your eyes, ears, face, and the back of your
neck.
Introduction
18
Sun Safety Action Steps
  • Wear
  • Sunglasses

Sunglasses that provide 99 to 100 percent UV
protection will greatly reduce sun exposure that
can lead to eye damage.
Introduction
19
Sun Safety Action Steps
  • Avoid Tanning Parlors

The light source from sunbeds and sunlamps
damages the skin and unprotected eyes. It is a
good idea to avoid artificial sources of UV light.
Introduction
20
Sun Safety Action Steps
  • Watch for
  • the UV Index

The UV Index provides important information to
help you plan your outdoor activities in ways
that prevent overexposure to the sun. The UV
Index is issued daily across the United States.
Introduction
21
Are You SunWise?
Introduction
22
True or False?
  • You can get sunburned on a cloudy day.

Introduction
23
True or False?
You can get sunburned on a cloudy day.
Even on a cloudy day, many of the suns rays can
still reach the Earths surface.
TRUE
Introduction
24
True or False?
  • You only need to wear sunscreen when you are at
    the beach.

Introduction
25
True or False?
  • You only need to wear sunscreen when you are at
    the beach.

You do not have to be sunbathing to get a
damaging dose of the sun. Everyday exposure to
the sun without sunscreen can damage your skin.
FALSE
Introduction
26
True or False?
  • Sunscreen with a SPF of LESS than 15 is enough
    to protect my skin.

Sunscreen
SPF 8
Introduction
27
True or False?
Sunscreen with a SPF of LESS than 15 is enough
to protect my skin.
Use Sunscreen with SPF 15 or Higher. Remember to
put on enough sunscreen to protect your skin.
FALSE
Introduction
28
True or False?
  • My skin doesnt get sunburned, so I dont need
    to worry about protecting myself from
    overexposure to the sun.

Introduction
29
True or False?
  • My skin doesnt get sunburned, so I dont need
    to worry about protecting myself from
    overexposure to the sun.

Skin cancer and other bad effects from the sun
can affect any person, regardless of skin color.
FALSE
Introduction
30
Do You Know Who I Am?
Test Your Knowledge
Introduction
31
SunWise Clue
From morning til evening, I avoid the suns
rays. Eucalyptus trees shade me and keep me cool
through the days!
Who Am I?
Introduction
Courtesy of Sunwise Stampede San Diego Zoo.
32
Im a Koala.
Introduction
33
SunWise Clue
I put dirt and sand on my back to block out the
sun, and drink trunks full of water, being
thirsty is no fun!
Who Am I?
Introduction
Courtesy of Sunwise Stampede San Diego Zoo.
34
Im an Elephant.
Introduction
35
SunWise Clue
In water and mud I love to stay. My body makes
an oily, pink sunscreen to protect my skin so I
can play!
Who Am I?
Introduction
Courtesy of Sunwise Stampede San Diego Zoo.
36
Im a Hippopotamus
Introduction
37
SunWise Clue
My black eye ring sunglasses protect my eyes
from the suns glare. Im the coolest kat
around with a social flair.
Who Am I?
Introduction
Courtesy of Sunwise Stampede San Diego Zoo.
38
Im a Meerkat.
Introduction
39
SunWise Clue
Im low on the ground and I move real slow. My
clothing protects me from the sun wherever I go.
Who Am I?
Introduction
Courtesy of Sunwise Stampede San Diego Zoo.
40
Im a Turtle.
Introduction
41
SunWise Riddle
Knock, Knock,
Whos there?
Anita.
Anita who?
I nita another bottle of SPF 15 sunscreen!
Introduction
42
Whatever You Do Be SunWise!
Introduction
43
SunWise
a program that radiates good ideas
www.epa.gov/sunwise
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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