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PBS Clip V: 0 TB in Russian Prisons
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Finding the Cause of Cholera V: 2 As a class, read “Finding the Cause of Cholera” Divide into two groups: Group 1: Argues for “miasma” theory Group 2: Argues for contaminated water theory
John Snow V: 2 Read John Snow’s method. How does John Snow use principles of epidemiology to prevent the spread of cholera?
Microbes V: 0 Complete the Microbes handout.
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Glow Germ V: 2 Everyone stand up. Walk around until the music stops.
Glow Germ V: 2 Find someone with the same birthday month as you and give them a high five.
Glow Germ V: 2 Walk around until the music stops.
Glow Germ V: 2 Find someone near you with the same shirt color as you and shake hands.
Glow Germ V: 2 Walk around until the music stops.
Glow Germ V: 2 Find someone near you who is about the same height and shake hands with your left hand.
Glow Germ V: 2 Check everyone’s hands with the blacklight. Everyone wash their hands.
Glow Germ V: 2 Re-check students with the blacklight after they have washed their hands.
Glow Germ V: 2 In your INB, record your observations from this activity. Write a summary sentence about how germs are spread based on what you saw today.
Infectious Disease Lab V: 2 Every student gets a plastic cup with a number on it. Record your cup number on the handout. When the music starts, walk around. When the music stops, exchange the liquid in your cup with a student near you. Repeat two more times.
Infectious Disease Lab V: 2 The teacher will go around and put 2-3 drops of phenolphthalein in each cup. The pinker your liquid, the more infected you are with the “disease”.
The Announcement V: 2 Magic Johnson’s Announcement
Infectious Disease Lab V: 2 Finish the handout.
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Review Homework V: 0 Disease Transmission
Video V: 0 Killer Outbreaks: Valley Fever (42 min) Infectious Disease: Bacteria (15 min) Life Science: Viruses (16 min) Located in Tanner Share Folder
Exit Ticket V: 0 If you are a doctor, what would be some of your first recommendations to a patient who has contracted an infectious disease?