Virus & Vaccines Mega Bundle (Includes COVID-19)
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This is the ultimate mega bundle that contains literally everything you need to teach your students all about viruses and vaccines, including COVID-19. Print & Digital versions are included so you can have students learn in a variety of learning modes:
- Teacher Led Instruction with PPT/Google Slides while students complete fill-in notes
- Student Focused Independent Learning via Peardeck slides
- Engaging Simulated Virus Outbreak Case Study
- Small Group Learning Activities
- Large Group Learning Activities
- Interactive Notebook Activities
- Graphic Organizer Activities
- Traditional Cut-n-Paste Activities
- Engaging & Interactive WebQuests
- CLOZE Reading Activities
- Formative Assessments (Print & Google Form)
- Summative Assessments (Print & Google Form)
- Exit Tickets
- Bell Work
- and more...
Topics Covered
- Virus structure
- Bacteriophage
- Lytic Cycle
- Lysogenic Cycle
- Vaccine
- RNA
- Pandemic
- Epidemic
- What a virus is
- How viruses mutate
- What a virus variant is
- How mutations can allow viruses to evade the body's immune response
- How mutations can allow viruses to enter host cells easier
- Examples of Coronaviruses: SARS,MERS, COVID-19
- Symptoms of a Coronavirus infection
- Treatment of a Coronavirus infection
- Prevention of a Coronavirus infection
- How a human body cell is infected by a Coronavirus
- Structure of a typical virus
- Modern Cell Theory
- Bacteriophage
- Lytic Cycle
- Lysogenic Cycle
- Immune System Response
- Leukocytes
- Helper T-Cells
- HIV Virus
- Influenza Virus
- Respiratory Sincitial Virus
- Human Parainfluenza Virus
- Adenoviruses
- Coronaviruses
- Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) Virus
- Wuhan Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Scientific Method
- Epidemiologist
- Epidemic
- Obtaining Medical records to confirm illness symptoms
- Mapping locations of confirmed cases
- Establish timelines and travel histories
- Developing Hypothesis for what is causing illnesses and how it is spreading
- Viral or Bacterial Culture
- Blood Cultures
- Rapid PCR Test
- Blood Test for Antibodies
- Case-Definition
- Case-Control Study
- Longitudinal Study
- Analytic Epidemiology
- Odds-Ratio
- Vaccine Rapid Response Platforms
- Moderna Nucleic Acid Vaccine Platform
- Antigen
- Pathogen
- Recombinant Protein
- Messenger RNA
- Growth Medium
- Bioreactors
- Fermenters
- Viral Vaccines
- Antibiotics
- Chromatography
- Ultrafiltration
- Stabilizers
- Preservatives
- Adjuvant
- Freeze-dried Vaccines
- Rehydration of Vaccines
What is a Corona Virus No-Prep Mini-Lesson
Updated to include coronavirus mutations/variant information. This complete No-Prep mini-lesson includes everything you need to teach your students all about the Corona virus including COVID-19!
Included in this complete No-Prep Lesson!
- Teacher Lesson Guide
- Interactive Notebook Vocabulary Cut and Paste Graphic Organizer
- 10 Question MC Quiz
- KWL Chart Activity
- Google Slide presentation with student fill-in-the-blank notes
- Google Slide Presentation - Peardeck Version (added 12/13/20)
- CLOZE Reading Activity with color-coded Coronavirus Illustration
- Optional 2nd CLOZE Reading Activity
- Exit Ticket for a quick formative assessment
- Answer Keys for all handouts and activities!
Google Slide Presentation with Student Fill-in-the-Blank Notes & Answer Key
Slide 2 - Explains what a Coronavirus is
Slide 3 - Explains the typical Coronavirus Structure
Slide 4 - Explains the life cycle of a Coronavirus
Slide 5 - Explains how viruses mutate and can evade antibodies/enter cells easier
Slide 6 - Explains the common symptoms of a Coronavirus infection
Slide 7 - Explains how the typical Coronavirus is spread
Slide 8 - Explains how to protect yourself from a Coronavirus infection
Slide 9 - Explains how to treat a Coronavirus infection
Topics Covered
Virus structure
Bacteriophage
Lytic Cycle
Lysogenic Cycle
Vaccine
RNA
Pandemic
Epidemic
What a virus is
How viruses mutate
What a virus variant is
How mutations can allow viruses to evade the body's immune response
How mutations can allow viruses to enter host cells easier
Examples of Coronaviruses: SARS,MERS, COVID-19
Symptoms of a Coronavirus infection
Treatment of a Coronavirus infection
Prevention of a Coronavirus infection
How a human body cell is infected by a Coronavirus
Includes Google Classroom version: included in your purchase are Google Doc & Google Slide versions of all of the above handouts, a google form CLOZE Reading Quiz, a google form Exit Ticket, and a google form 10 Question MC Quiz! All 3 of these assessments are auto-grading so you can import grades with the click of a mouse!
Mystery Virus Epidemiology Case Study
This highly engaging online simulation asks students to take on the role of a Public Health Director to determine the cause of a recent mystery deadly virus epidemic outbreak at a local High School and Senior Center.
In their role as Public Health Director, students are guided by an expert epidemiologist through the entire case study simulation which consists of:
- Studying medical reports and determining which ones to follow-up on
- Collecting information and identifying patterns of infection from patients
- Using the Scientific Method, develop & test a hypothesis to explain the outbreak.
- Evaluate epidemiological testing to determine what pathogen is causing the disease.
- Use epidemiology methods to determine the source and how the pathogen spreads.
- Make a recommendation on which patients should be isolated and quarantined.
Distance Learning: This simulation case study is appropriate for independent student work and should require minimal or no additional instructions from the teacher, The online simulation takes the student thru the entire process, step-by-step, with clear and concise directions from a virtual "expert epidemiologist".
Topics Covered
Scientific Method
Epidemiologist
Epidemic
Obtaining Medical records to confirm illness symptoms
Mapping locations of confirmed cases
Establish timelines and travel histories
Developing Hypothesis for what is causing illnesses and how it is spreading
Viral or Bacterial Culture
Blood Cultures
Rapid PCR Test
Blood Test for Antibodies
Case-Definition
Case-Control Study
Longitudinal Study
Analytic Epidemiology
Odds-Ratio
All About mRNA Vaccines WebQuest
This web quest takes students on a fascinating journey to discover how mRNA Vaccines are made in months instead of years, and how they stimulate an immune system response to protect against sickness and infection.
This product includes a PDF version and a digital Google Slide Version that can be assigned individually, as a small or whole group activity or as an emergency substitute activity.
Topics Covered
What is the job of a vaccine?
What are the 4 types of vaccines?
Measles Vaccine Production Process
What is the job of RNA?
What is DNA?
What is mRNA?
How do mRNA Vaccines produce an immune response?
mRNA Vaccine Development Process
mRNA Vaccine Safety
Genetic Sequencing of Viral RNA
Antigen
Pathogen
Adjuvants
Lipid Nanoparticles
Endocytosis
History of mRNA Vaccine Research
Potential Future Uses of mRNA Vaccines
How Vaccines are Made WebQuest
This highly engaging WebQuest takes students on a virtual journey to see first-hand how traditional vaccines and Rapid Response Platform (covid-19) vaccines are made. Each step in the process of making a vaccine is shown in a series of detailed and engaging animations. This activity can be done whole group or as independent work.
Distance Learning: This activity can be assigned to students via Google Classroom or other digital learning platform, a PDF file can be emailed to student, or a hard copy can be printed and given to students.
The entire process of making a traditional vaccine is covered from antigen production, release and isolation of the antigen, antigen purification, adjuvant addition, and finally packaging and distribution.
Covid-19 Vaccine Development Process - as of 4/8/20 there are 115 vaccine candidates in various stages of development. There are a wide range of platforms being used to develop vaccines including traditional methods and Rapid Response Platforms such as Moderna's Nucleic Acid Vaccine Platform which has been able to start clinical trials of a m-rna based vaccine in just 63 days instead of the six to ten years it takes for a traditional vaccine.
Topics Covered
Covid-19 Vaccine Development Process
Vaccine Rapid Response Platforms
Moderna Nucleic Acid Vaccine Platform
Antigen
Pathogen
Recombinant Protein
Messenger RNA
Growth Medium
Bioreactors
Fermenters
Viral Vaccines
Antibiotics
Chromatography
Ultrafiltration
Stabilizers
Preservatives
Adjuvant
Freeze-dried Vaccines
Rehydration of Vaccines
How Vaccines Work WebQuest
Highly engaging web quest takes students on a step-by-step journey through the immune system to discover how vaccines work. This web quest illustrates with engaging and colorful animations how 1) vaccines generate an immune system response to protect the body against infection 2) the immune system protects the body when a pathogen infects the human body.
After completing the web quest students can complete an online immune system response review activity. Both paper and google form quizzes are included!
Editable word, PDF, and digital versions included!
Topics Covered
- Antibodies
- Antigens
- Antigen Presenting Cells
- Active Killer T Cell
- Memory Killer T Cell
- Memory B Cell
- Memory T Helper Cell
- Naive B Cell
- Naive Killer T Cell
- Plasma B Cell
- Vaccine Antigen
- T Helper Cell
- Pathogens
- Vaccination
- Disease Agents
- Target Antigens
- Attenuated Virus
- Primary & Secondary Response
All About Viruses WebQuest
This webquest makes a great activity to introduce the topics of viruses and the body's immune response. It also is perfect for an emergency sub lesson! I've included a variety of engaging video and website resources from: Ask a Biologist, Cells Alive, Amoeba Sisters, CDC, and Live Science. - Answer Key Included!
This web quest consists of 4 pages. Students will enjoy watching engaging videos, using an interactive microscope simulation, and informative websites.
Topics Included
- Structure of a typical virus
- Modern Cell Theory
- Bacteriophage
- Lytic Cycle
- Lysogenic Cycle
- Immune System Response
- Leukocytes
- Helper T-Cells
- HIV Virus
- Influenza Virus
- Respiratory Sincitial Virus
- Human Parainfluenza Virus
- Adenoviruses
- Coronaviruses
- Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) Virus
- Wuhan Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
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