Key Stage 3 Turning Points in Biology – Antibiotics Part 2
This lesson is the second of a two-part series for the Key Stage 3 Biology Antibiotics topic. In this lesson, pupils will learn about how antibiotic-resistant bacteria develop, and methods for preventing the spread of bacterial infection.
Additionally, students can choose from both a fun, pick and mix of different tasks, and challenging extension questions. This session follows on from Key Stage 3 Turning Points in Biology – Antibiotics Part 1.
A summary of lesson content:
- Title slide with learning objectives
- A starter activity
- Group reading (literacy)
- Keywords (vocabulary: mutation, antibiotic resistance, super-bug, MRSA and sterile)
- Task boxes
- Comprehension questions
- Handout sheet
- Answer slides included for self-assessment
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Turning Points in Biology KS3 Bundle for Year 9
Full lessons for biology B3b (Turning Points in Biology) for key stage 3 year 9 students from Febo Learning. Includes free lessons for content preview. Answers included for tasks in slide form for self-assessment.
Suggested Order:
- Vaccines Part 1 and 2
- Antibiotics Part 1 and 2
- DNA
- Charles Darwin
- Preventing Extinction
- Revision
A link to the Previous Lesson

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