Key stage 3 ~ year 9 ~ Second of a two-part lesson on Vaccines. In this lesson pupils will explain why we have vaccines and describe different ways that vaccines can be administered. They will learn about the work of Edward Jenner; an English doctor who helped to develop smallpox vaccination and to make the practice mainstream.
Extension questions are included on the slides and there is a pick and mix of different tasks to select from for your students. Follows the Activate 3 KS3 course.
This lesson includes:
-Title slide with learning objectives
-A starter activity
-Group reading (literacy)
-Keywords (vocabulary: immune system, white blood cell, immunity, pathogen and antibodies)
-Discussion exercise
-Order the steps
-Task boxes
-Comprehension questions
-Answer slides included for self-assessment
Next lesson Antibiotics
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