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Vaccinations, advantages and disadvantages and the spread of pathogens. Complete KS3 Biology lesson.
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Complete and ready to use high quality KS3 Biology lesson by Foxteach. All resources are included in this excellent lesson, there is nothing for you to do but deliver it !
OUTCOMES - STUDENTS LEARN TO:
* Describe how a person develops immunity.
* Explain how vaccinations work.
* Compare the advantages and disadvantages of receiving a vaccine.
* Investigate the spread of a pathogen by doing an experiment.
* Analysing the meaning of the experiment.
STARTER
Pupils will start the lessons by thinking and working in pairs in a race to name as many of the body's defences against infection as they can. This leads to revealing the title and lesson outcomes and then students think more deeply as they self-assess against their current understanding of this topic.
MAIN and MAIN and MAIN....
This lesson is 'chunked' into discrete sections to support learning and create positive behaviour by keeping students interested and focused. There are various interesting student activities such as a practical experiment, gap fill, matching, literacy activity, questions with answers, recall, think/pair/share, quiz, self-assessment and peer assessment opportunities, up and about game etc.
PLENARY
In the plenary activity pupils complete a gap fill activity to uncover how much they have learnt during the lesson. Next they self assess and reflect on their progress against the lesson outcomes. Students who need further support set themselves additional homework to enhance the learning in today’s lesson.
EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
A good variety of extension activities are provided just in case any group you teach requires them.
Thank you for looking, your positive feedback would be very much appreciated :)
Other Foxteach lessons in this series:
0. Bundle – contains all lessons (if available, not all series are bundled).
1. Vaccinations – lesson 1. (Vaccinations, immunity and Edward Jenner)
2. Vaccinations – lesson 2. (Advantages & disadvantages of vaccinations, how pathogens spread)
3. Antibiotics - lesson 1.
4. Antibiotics - lesson 2.
5. DNA & Darwin & evolution & Peer review.
6. Preventing extinction.
7. Revision lesson.
For more great lessons please type Barclayfox into the tes resources search engine to see all my lessons.
Happy teaching !
Foxteach Ltd.
Search Words:
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German measles, HPV, human papilloma virus, cancer, immune system, injection, droplet, observation, hypothesis, theory, experiment, pathogen, antibody, skin, stomach acid, primary defences, etc
OUTCOMES - STUDENTS LEARN TO:
* Describe how a person develops immunity.
* Explain how vaccinations work.
* Compare the advantages and disadvantages of receiving a vaccine.
* Investigate the spread of a pathogen by doing an experiment.
* Analysing the meaning of the experiment.
STARTER
Pupils will start the lessons by thinking and working in pairs in a race to name as many of the body's defences against infection as they can. This leads to revealing the title and lesson outcomes and then students think more deeply as they self-assess against their current understanding of this topic.
MAIN and MAIN and MAIN....
This lesson is 'chunked' into discrete sections to support learning and create positive behaviour by keeping students interested and focused. There are various interesting student activities such as a practical experiment, gap fill, matching, literacy activity, questions with answers, recall, think/pair/share, quiz, self-assessment and peer assessment opportunities, up and about game etc.
PLENARY
In the plenary activity pupils complete a gap fill activity to uncover how much they have learnt during the lesson. Next they self assess and reflect on their progress against the lesson outcomes. Students who need further support set themselves additional homework to enhance the learning in today’s lesson.
EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
A good variety of extension activities are provided just in case any group you teach requires them.
Thank you for looking, your positive feedback would be very much appreciated :)
Other Foxteach lessons in this series:
0. Bundle – contains all lessons (if available, not all series are bundled).
1. Vaccinations – lesson 1. (Vaccinations, immunity and Edward Jenner)
2. Vaccinations – lesson 2. (Advantages & disadvantages of vaccinations, how pathogens spread)
3. Antibiotics - lesson 1.
4. Antibiotics - lesson 2.
5. DNA & Darwin & evolution & Peer review.
6. Preventing extinction.
7. Revision lesson.
For more great lessons please type Barclayfox into the tes resources search engine to see all my lessons.
Happy teaching !
Foxteach Ltd.
Search Words:
vaccine, vaccination, immunity, immune, virus, bacteria, role, Edward Jenner, medicine, antibiotics, science, scientific methodology, smallpox, cowpox, antibodies, illness, ill, cure, blood, white blood cell, fungus, germ, germs, disease, roll, MMR, Mumps, Measles, Rubella, vaccination,
German measles, HPV, human papilloma virus, cancer, immune system, injection, droplet, observation, hypothesis, theory, experiment, pathogen, antibody, skin, stomach acid, primary defences, etc