This lesson plan/PowerPoint presentation contains all the activities and resources (within one file!) to achieve the following learning objectives:
1) Give examples of plant diseases caused by fungi, including rose black spot - Guess if the disease is caused by a fungi or protist starter activity
2) State examples of animal diseases caused by protists, including malaria - Malaria information sheets (in PowerPoint ready for printing!), corresponding questions including differentiation; answers included in the PowerPoint for peer or self-assessment.
3) Explain how the spread of diseases can be reduced or prevented - Malaria task as above; AfL in plenary activities.
Choice of two plenary tasks recapping fungi and protist diseases (answers included) or gap fill exercise depending on time available (answers included).
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Communicable diseases: Diseases caused by fungi & protists, Plant diseases & Responses, Viral diseases, Bacterial diseases & Preventing Infections plus Crossword set
Bundle of six GCSE Biology lessons with fun, engaging and interactive activities including: 5.5 Preventing infections 5.6 Viral diseases 5.7 Bacterial diseases 5.8 Diseases caused by fungi and protists 5.10 More about plant disease (Biology only - aka Triple Science) 5.11 Plant disease responses (Biology only - aka Triple Science) Complete set of crosswords for the whole chapter on communicable disease.
Communicable diseases: Viral diseases, Diseases caused by fungi & protists, More about plant diseases and Plant responses
Includes PowerPoint presentations with interactive pupil led activities for the following lesson sequence: 5.6 Viral diseases 5.8 Diseases caused by fungi and protists 5.10 More about plant diseases 5.11 Plant responses
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