THIRD WEEK OF MARCH

CLEANLINESS: Free from dirt; neat and tidy; without evil or wrong doing.

Vs. Dirty, unclean

  • SUGGESTED READING:
    No More Baths
    I Can Take a Bath!
    Clean Enough
    Nice and Clean
  • MOVIES:
    Quiz Show

FAMILY ACTIVITY:

  • Make your child wash his or her hands before eating and after using the bathroom.
  • Have your child clean their room regularly.
  • Have everyone in your family take a bath every day to keep the body clean.
  • Assign every member of the family responsibility for keeping part of the home clean and clean the house together.

CLASS ACTIVITY:

  • Have the class work together to clean the classroom by cleaning their desks, the floor, and putting the supplies in cupboards in order.
  • Talk to your students about the importance of keeping themselves clean of drugs.
  • Have students write and perform skits in which they refuse to smoke a cigarette, drink a beer, or take other drugs.
  • Have students do short team presentations on the effects of various kinds of drugs, including alcohol, and tobacco.

HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITY:

  • Discuss the role that conscience plays in making life decisions. How important is a clean conscience?

"Better keep yourself clean and bright; you are the window through which you must see the world." -George Bernard Shaw

"He who sacrifices his conscience to ambition burns a picture to obtain the ashes." -Chinese Proverb

"A good conscience is a continued Christmas." -Benjamin Franklin

"No ear can hear nor tongue can tell the tortures of the inward hell." -Lord Byron

"Cleanliness is next to Godliness" -Saying

Perform a Random Act of Kindness Each Day

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