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This is aimed at a KS3 class, with a Zombie theme.

Pupils begin by entering to a Morse Code they have to crack. Pupils then watch a short video on antibiotics and resistance and do a quick AfL multiple choice quiz, this would be a good time to discuss why antibiotics don't work on viral infections.
Pupils then complete a Maths task, looking at the reproduction of bacteria, the affect of antibiotics and what happens when bacteria mutate.
Pupils are then given a character and are to debate antibiotic resistance.
Finally pupils answer an AQA exam question on antibiotic resistance.

There is also a homework available about the effectiveness of plants as antibacterials, I've dubbed this "Plants vs. Zombies" for "fun-factor",

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