Microbes and Disease Year 8 Science.

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Microbes and Disease Year 8 Science

Learning Objectives Identify examples of poor hygiene Produce a poster to remind shop employees of ways to ensure good hygiene.

Hygeine Imagine that you are a Health Inspector. 1. Issue a warning letter that lists your concerns about hygiene in MacMicrobe’s General Stores. 2. Produce a poster that reminds Mick MacMicrobe of good shopkeeping practicies.

Learning Objectives Define the word pathogen Name the three main types of pathogen Identify the structures found in bacteria, fungi and viruses. Identify key words

How? Labelled drawings Worksheet Video Quiz

Pathogens Microbes that cause disease Bacteria Virus Fungus

Pathogens Microbes that cause disease Bacteria Virus Fungus

Pathogens Microbes that cause disease Bacteria Virus Fungus

Pathogens Microbes that cause disease Bacteria Virus Fungus

Pathogens Microbes that cause disease Bacteria Virus Fungus

TASK Draw and label a virus, bacterium and yeast (fungus) Ask for a “Microbe Quest” worksheet

Microbe Quest elephant yeast human bacteria daffodil virus earthworm Both reproduce Both respire Both move

Microbe Quest Coccus salmonella streptococcus spirillium