Cells & Disease The Story of Leprosy. Entry Task: What is a PSA? What are some important elements of PSAs?

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Cells & Disease The Story of Leprosy

Entry Task: What is a PSA? What are some important elements of PSAs?

Turn In From One to Another Revised Disease Research Report

The Story of Leprosy Had you heard of Hansen’s disease, Leprosy or the term Leper before the lesson “Range of Disease”? If so, how had you heard about it?

The Story of Leprosy What do you know about Leprosy? Record your ideas on Notebook Paper

The Story of Leprosy Listen, Stop, Write You may follow along in your Activity Packet Close Your Packet before you Write

In the past, why were people afraid of people with Hansen’s disease? What causes Hansen’s disease? What changed peoples’ mind about Hansen’s disease?

With Your Group Discuss Analysis Questions 1 & 2 Record your best answers on Notebook Paper

What factors should determine how a person with an infectious disease should be treated? Record your best ideas on sticky notes. Place the sticky notes on the whiteboard

Advantages / Disadvantages Complete Sheet 34.1 with your group Use this tool to help you answer Analysis Question 4 as homework.

Homework: The Story of Leprosy Answer Analysis Questions 4 & 5 4 should be a long paragraph that  States your opinion  Provides two or more pieces of evidence (examples from activities) to support your opinion  Considers both sides of the issue  Identifies the trade-offs of your opinion