2015 infection prevention and control -...
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Infection prevention and control
Must
• Investigate whether sounds travel through solids, liquids and gases.
Should
• Explain whether sounds travel through solids, liquids and gases and how the sound is able to travel using ideas about particles.
Could
Describe and explain the evidence used to show that sound cannot travel through a material where there are no particles present e.g. a vacuum.
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
Learning Objectives:
Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar
Numeracy Focus: N.A
Literacy Focus:
Spellings Use of key terms.
PEN A R
AG ICIL LIN
M R SA
Smoking.
Alcohol.
Transplantations.
Infectious diseases.
Animal vectors
Preventing disease - REVISION
24 March 2015 Starter Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
What is an antibiotic?
What is an antifungal?
What is an antiseptic?
What is antibacterial?
24 March 2015 Bacteria start out as 1
Bacteria divide every 20 minutes. Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
24 March 2015 Antiseptics Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
Antiseptics are chemical used to attack microbes which might cause
disease!
They stop microbes from multiplying! We use antiseptics to swab wounds or
clean cuts!
24 March 2015 Antibiotics Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
Antibiotics are used to control infections. Before they were discovered infectious diseases were
major killers. These do not work on viruses.
Different antibiotics affect bacteria differently.
Bactericides : E.g. penicillin kills bacteria.
Bacteristats: Prevents multiplication.
24 March 2015 Antibacterials Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
These substances interfere with the growth of bacteria.
(Antiseptics and antibiotics are antibacterials.)
The term is used more for describing
cleaning products then medicines.
24 March 2015 Antifungals Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
These drugs treat fungal infections. They work because of the differences
between human and fungal cells!
Antifungals target these differences killing the fungal cells only!
There similarities with these cells, this can
cause some side affects!
Infection prevention and control
Must
• Investigate whether sounds travel through solids, liquids and gases.
Should
• Explain whether sounds travel through solids, liquids and gases and how the sound is able to travel using ideas about particles.
Could
Describe and explain the evidence used to show that sound cannot travel through a material where there are no particles present e.g. a vacuum.
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
Learning Objectives:
Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar
Numeracy Focus: N.A
Literacy Focus:
Spellings Use of key terms.
PEN A R
AG ICIL LIN
M R SA
24 March 2015 Pit stop! Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
Patient 1
I am suffering from a strange rash on my toes! It is red and often itchy! (C)
What do you think it is? (C)
What treatment would you offer? (C)
How does the treatment work? (B)
24 March 2015 Pit stop! Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
Patient 2
I have the flu doctor! Please can you prescribe some antibiotics for me! I really
am ill with a terrible cold! (C)
What are the two types of antibiotic? How are they different (B)
24 March 2015 How effective are antiseptics?
Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
Which would stop the multiplication of microbes best?
A) Soap B) Dettol C) Water
24 March 2015 How effective are antibiotics?
Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
24 March 2015 Which is the best? Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
Which antibiotic is the most effective as a bactericide?
24 March 2015 Levelled Task Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
C grade
C grade
Write a prediction.
B grade
Identify the control and control variable.
What causes antibiotic
resistance?
Set up the practical correctly.
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
Bacteria can be grown! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDwrTJ9qqPM&feature=related
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
24 March 2015 Agar plates Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
An agar plate is a sterile Petri dish that contains agar plus nutrients, and is used to grow bacteria or fungi.
Agar plates can contain many different
nutrients. Some can be made out of blood to
grow a particular bacteria.
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
Investigation • Today you are going to grow some
bacteria.
• You are going to look at the effect that antiseptics have on the growth of bacteria.
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
Making cultures We are going to culture our own bacteria. Here we go! Draw a cross on the lid and add your name! Rub your cotton bud on
the surface of your agar!
Soap B Soap A
Soap C Soap D
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
Making cultures Dip your circular piece of paper in to a
soap.
Place the correct piece in to the correct section.
Soap B Soap A
Soap C Soap D
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
24 March 2015 Safety
Stick the lid on to your Petri dish, your bacteria might be harmful so we need to keep it
contained.
Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
What are resistant bacteria?
• Over time, bacteria can become resistant to certain antibiotics.
• In a large population of bacteria, there may be some that are not affected by the antibiotic.
• These bacteria survive and reproduce, creating more bacteria that are not affected by the antibiotic.
24 March 2015
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
What are resistant bacteria? 24 March 2015
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March
2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what resistance is. Should: Describe why it happens. Could: Explain how bacterial resistance can be reduced. Key Words: Disease, Illness, Resistance Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
24 March 2015 Plenary –
. Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
(b) The researcher placed two small paper discs onto the surface of the jelly.
One disc had been soaked in mouthwash. The other disc had been soaked in water.
The diagrams below show the jelly at the beginning of the experiment and two days later.
Suggest what had happened to the bacteria in the clear area around the paper disc soaked in mouthwash. 1 mark (c) What was the control in this experiment? 1 mark
(d) Give two safety precautions the researcher should take to avoid contact with the bacteria. 2 marks
24 March 2015 Case study - mRSA • MRSA stands for Methicillin
Resistant Staphylococcus. It is sometimes referred to as a ‘superbug’.
• MRSA is a bacteria that has become resistant to antibiotics.
• It was found in most hospitals across the country and was a widespread problem
Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
24
March
2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what resistance is. Should: Describe why it happens. Could: Explain how bacterial resistance can be reduced. Key Words: Disease, Illness, Resistance Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSBxd0PyHBE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWBB4eqEjMs
24 March 2015 What causes resistance?
1) High mutation rates in bacteria lead to different strains.
2) People do not finish the course as they feel better.
3) Some antibiotics sold around the world may be dilute!
4) These drugs are often given to animals and can end up in the
food chain.
5) Prescribed in flu sufferers.
6) Bought over the counter with out medical advice.
Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
Plenary- Pass the parcel. Table to table – Boy – Girl – Boy ...
24 March 2015
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
24 March 2015 Plenary – Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
What are the 2 types of
antibiotic?
How is an antibiotic and an
antiseptic different?
How does an antifungal work?
State one condition that an antifungal might
treat.
How might you test the
effectiveness of different
antibiotics?
What causes malaria?
Plenary- Self assessment
24 March 2015
YOUR EFFORT 1
HOW CORRECT IS YOUR WORK? 2
PRESENTATION 3
HOW COMPLETE IS YOUR WORK 4
HAVE YOU UNDERSTOOD YOUR WORK
5
Using colours GREEN, YELLOW, RED colour in your objectives to
assess your work today!
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.
1 - Effort 2 – How correct is your work?
3 - Presentation
4 - Have you completed the task?
5 – Have you understood the work?
Little effort in your work – show you care about your learning.
Too many errors – check your work before moving on.
Untidy / poor presentation – follow the presentation rules.
Task not achieved – did you ask for help?
Stop and get help – you have not understood the task and you need support.
Good effort but you can do even better if you try. What could you do to improve?
Some errors but mostly correct. Did you check your work?
Mostly neat presentation – what could you do to improve?
Task partly achieved. What did you not understand? What did you not finish?
Continue with care - what do you still struggle with? Have you asked for help?
Excellent effort – you show you care about your work!
No or very few errors - you have checked your work and asked for help.
Excellent presentation – you have followed the presentation rules.
Task fully achieved – you completed the task and have understood it.
Excellent – carry on to your next target.
RED
A
MB
ER
GR
EEN
24 March 2015
Learning Objectives:
Must:
•Investigate whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases.
Should:
•Explain whether sounds travel through
solids, liquids and gases and how the
sound is able to travel using ideas about
particles.
Could:
Describe and explain the evidence used to
show that sound cannot travel through
a material where there are no particles
present e.g. a vacuum.
Numeracy Focus:
Define frequency,
amplitude and
wavelength
Literacy Focus:
Vacuum
Particles
Travel
HOMEWORK 24 March 2015
Learning Objectives: Must: State what antiseptics, antibacterial, antibiotics and antifungals are. Should: Investigate the effectiveness of antiseptics and antibiotics. Could: Explain resistance in bacteria. Key Words: Penicillin, MRSA, Agar Numeracy Focus: N.A Literacy Focus: Spellings Use of key terms.