English National Curriculum - Science Science
Mission Objectives
Know that bacteria can be both harmful and helpful
Describe bacteria as unicellular organism
Explain why bacteria are important to gut health
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Words and meanings to learn
pathogenic
something that causes disease or harm
unicellular
something made up from one single cell
probiotic
food containing live bacteria designed to augment the gut bacteria
short chain fatty acids
the result of the breakdown of starch and fibre; they are used to fuel gut cells
antibiotic
a compound that kills bacteria
Rebecca studied Psychology at the University of York before working in a variety of roles - in both the UK and internationally - where she assisted individuals with neurodegenerative and developmental conditions. She then completed her science teacher training with the National STEM centre, Royal Society of Chemistry and the Association for Science Education. Rebecca teaches biology and chemistry at Key Stage 4 and general science at Key Stage 3, and has also ran neuroscience and eco clubs at her school.
Resources: Handout, paper and coloured pens.
Handout: An activity sheet on gut bacteria.
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