This lesson is designed for the NEW AQA Trilogy Biology GCSE, particularly the ‘Inheritance, variation and evolution’ SoW.
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The lesson begins with a introduction to the development of antibiotic resistant bacteria, this is looked at more closely with a video. Whilst watching the video pupils will need to answer questions, this work can be self-assessed using the marking criteria once complete.
Using the knowledge of how bacterial populations develop resistance to antibiotics pupils can complete a cartoon strip to demonstrate how this process occurs. Pictures for each stage will be provided, pupils will be required to complete the captions boxes for each depiction choosing from a list of key words to include.
The next part of the lesson focuses on preventing antibiotic resistance, pupils can draw a table in their books and in pairs or in groups will be given some cards of information on the different ways to prevent the development of antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria. Pupils will need to use this information to complete their table.
The last focus of the lesson is on the spread of MRSA within a hospital setting and how hospitals have responded to the crisis. Pupils will be given a set of newspaper reports, they should read them through in pairs or in groups and use them to answer a set of questions. Pupils can self-assess their work against the marking criteria once they have completed this task.
The final task is a set of exam-style questions on this topic, pupils of a higher ability should complete this task at the back of their book and try not use their notes to help them. Those students of lower ability can discuss the answers with their partner if necessary. Once completed students can use the mark scheme to assess their work.
The plenary task is for pupils to come up with three quiz questions to test their classmates knowledge of what they have learnt this lesson. If there is time you could ask some pupils to read out their questions for a mini-quiz at the end of the lesson.
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NEW AQA GCSE Biology - 'Inheritance, Variation & Evolution' lessons
This bundle of resources contains 12 lessons which meet all learning outcomes within the 'Inheritance, Variation & Evolution’ unit for the NEW AQA Biology Specification. Lessons include: 1. Types of reproduction 2. Variation 3. Meiosis 4. Selective Breeding 5. Genetic Engineering 6. Inherited Disorders 7. Gene Expression & Inheritance 8. DNA & Protein Synthesis 9. Ethics of gene technologies 10. Evolution by natural selection 11. Evidence of evolution 12. Evolution of antibiotic resistant bacteria 13. Evolution & Extinction The lessons contain a mix of differentiated activities, progress checks, extra challenge questions and exam questions plus more than one opportunity, per lesson, for self/peer red-pen assessment of tasks.
NEW AQA GCSE Biology - 'Inheritance, variation and evolution' lessons
This bundle of resources contains 11 lessons which meet all learning outcomes within the 'Inheritance, variation & evolution' unit for the NEW AQA Biology Specification. <br /> <br /> Lessons include:<br /> <br /> 1. Meiosis<br /> 2. DNA & protein synthesis<br /> 3. Inherited disorders & genetic screening<br /> 4. Variation<br /> 5. Selective breeding<br /> 6. Genetic engineering<br /> 7. Ethics of gene technologies<br /> 8. Evolution by natural selection<br /> 9. Evidence for evolution - Fossils<br /> 10. Extinction<br /> 11. Evolution of antibiotic resistant bacteria<br /> <br /> The lessons contain a mix of differentiated activities, progress checks, extra challenge questions and exam questions plus more than one opportunity, per lesson, for self/peer red-pen assessment of tasks.
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Great lesson!
Excellent thanks; covered all AQA learning objectives; well thought out and structured activities included!
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