What is an additional need?. Task 1 In groups, carry out research (internet, texts, interviews, questionnaire) on 3 of the causes of additional needs:

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What is an additional need?

Task 1 In groups, carry out research (internet, texts, interviews, questionnaire) on 3 of the causes of additional needs: hereditary conditions (gene defects) chromosomal abnormalities (extra chromosome/Don’s Syndrome) environmental factors/accidents/disease related causes/birth injury/developmental disorders A presentation should have: Title, definition, images, clear explanations, summary slide.

Down’s Syndrome What causes it? Short term effects (PIES) Long term effects (PIES)

Cystic Fibrosis What causes it? Short term effects (PIES) Long term effects (PIES)

Multiple sclerosis What causes it? Short term effects (PIES) Long term effects (PIES)

What causes it? Short term effects (PIES) Long term effects (PIES)

Helpful websites for your presentation… Remember to reference whatever you use.

H/W Due Thurs 8th. Group presentations should be completed and practised for next lesson. Remember to bring your laptop and memory pen with you next lesson..