Engaging, funny, and informative, Dick and Dom present the life and works of Alexander Fleming. Using recreations of experiments, expert explanations, startling examples and whacky cut-aways, the presenters explain Fleming’s early life and career, the extent of contemporary knowledge. Fleming’s original lab recreated, the significance of his discovery, mass production in WW2. Bacterial growth, disruption of cell wall. Fleming’s germ “paintings”. What are bacteria? Bacteria on skin. Disease research and “Vomiting Larry”. The presenters exhibit microbial art at Manchester City Museum, very much to no-one’s delight.
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Find the film on YouTube’s Tangwaap channel for “Absolute Genius S2E2 Alexander Fleming”. The film is also available on other YouTube channels.
17 questions for the 28-min film. Differentiated THREE ways! All versions look similar, but “B” version has subtle clues, and “C” version requires pupils to cross out wrong answers, not write in correct ones, allowing pupils with literacy difficulties to access the work. Answer sheet. Very easy to mark. .doc and .pdf of all sheets, two different links to the film on all sheets.
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