pptx, 25.26 MB
pptx, 25.26 MB
Vaccination lesson created in accordance to the NEW AQA Specification (9-1). Designed for a higher tier class, although content can be adjusted to suit any ability. Includes: embedded videos and timers, slide animations, practice questions with answers on slides.

AQA spec link: 4.3.1.7
Relevant chapter: B6 Preventing and treating disease. AQA Biology third edition textbook-Page 98-99
Specification requires students to know the following;

Students should be able to explain how vaccination will prevent illness in an individual, and how the spread of pathogens can be reduced by immunising a large proportion of the population.

Vaccination involves introducing small quantities of dead or inactive forms of a pathogen into the body to stimulate the white blood cells to produce antibodies. If the same pathogen re-enters the body the white blood cells respond quickly to produce the correct antibodies, preventing infection.

Students do not need to know details of vaccination schedules and side effects associated with specific vaccines.

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sh4zz4_85

6 years ago
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keely1231

6 years ago
5

Another fantastic resource! Thank you :)

mtowns

6 years ago
5

Really good. Liked the links, questions, timers and answers. I just changed Green Pen to Purple pen as we have Purple pen of progress instead of Green pens of growth. Thank you

erjdae

7 years ago
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debsiek

7 years ago
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Excellent again!!!

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