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1.4.1 Disease prevention Through Vaccination

MI. 1.4.1 Disease prevention Through Vaccination. What kinds of measures could be taken to prevent the outbreak like the one on Sue’s campus?. OUTBREAK. What is a vaccination. VACCINATION. EQ: How do vaccinations work?

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1.4.1 Disease prevention Through Vaccination

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  1. MI 1.4.1 Disease prevention Through Vaccination

  2. What kinds of measures could be taken to prevent the outbreak like the one on Sue’s campus? OUTBREAK

  3. What is a vaccination VACCINATION

  4. EQ: How do vaccinations work? • LO: Understand how vaccinations work to create immunity and prevent outbreaks. • SC: Create a flow chart showing how vaccinations create immunity. Summarize the work of Edward Jenner. Describe three types of immunity. ESSENTIALS

  5. http://videos.howstuffworks.com/science-channel/30004-100-greatest-discoveries-the-beginning-of-vaccinations-video.htmhttp://videos.howstuffworks.com/science-channel/30004-100-greatest-discoveries-the-beginning-of-vaccinations-video.htm JENNER

  6. Research how vaccines work and outline in your laboratory journal the steps of successful vaccination. Your outline should reference how vaccines activate the human immune system. Refer to the paragraph you wrote in your laboratory journal in Activity 1.1.5 about antibodies and the immune response and use the websites listed below to review relevant science. • How Stuff Works – How Vaccines Work http://health.howstuffworks.com/vaccine.htm • Nemours Foundation – Kids Health for Kids – Immune System http://kidshealth.org/parent/general/body_basics/immune.html • The Nobel Foundation – The Immune System http://nobelprize.org/educational_games/medicine/immunity/immune-overview.html Research

  7. Summarize your learning in your notebook. Summarize

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