Year 11 Biology Infectious Disease
Unit Plan
Australian curriculum/ SACE Link: @SACE 2019                                                                             LENGTH: 6 weeks
   Infectious disease differs from other diseases.
   Infectious diseases can cause widespread health issues for local, national, and/or global populations
        Epidemics and Pandemics
   Examples of disease control include:
        Controlling the carriers (e.g. fleas, mosquitoes)
        Killing the pathogen (e.g. antibiotics, antiseptics)
        Quarantining carriers of the disease
        The immune response.
   Pathogens have adaptations that facilitate their entry into cells and tissues and hosts
   The human immune system protects the body against disease by:
        Physical barriers
        Innate (non-specific) immune response
        The adaptive (acquired) immune response.
   The different responses work together to neutralise or prevent entry of pathogens.
        Describe the function of the various physical barriers that exist to prevent the entry of pathogens.
Strand and Sub-Strands
Science Understanding    X Biological Sciences      Chemical Sciences    Earth and Space Sciences     Physical Science
Science as human
Endeavour                  Nature and
                          X                         Use and Influence
                            development of
                                                      of Science
                            Science
Science Inquiry skills   X Questioning and        X Planning and        X Processing data and       X Evaluating          X Communication
                              Predicting         Conducing                 Information
CONTENT DESCRIPTIONS:
SCIENCE UNDERSTANDING
                           Infectious disease differs from other diseases.
                           Infectious diseases can cause widespread health issues for local, national, and/or global populations.
                            Epidemics and Pandemics
                           Examples of disease control include:
                            Controlling the carriers (e.g. fleas, mosquitoes)
                            Killing the pathogen (e.g. antibiotics, antiseptics)
                            Quarantining carriers of the disease
                            The immune response.
                           Pathogens have adaptations that facilitate their entry into cells and tissues and hosts
                           The human immune system protects the body against disease by:
                            Physical barriers
                            Innate (non-specific) immune response
                            The adaptive (acquired) immune response.
                           The different responses work together to neutralise or prevent entry of pathogens.
                            Describe the function of the various physical barriers that exist to prevent the entry of pathogens.
SCIENCE AS A HUMAN ENDEAVOUR
                            Communication and Collaboration
                           Science is a global enterprise that relies on clear communication, international conventions, and review and verification of results.
                           Collaboration between scientists, governments, and other agencies is often required in scientific research and enterprise.
                           Development
                           Development of complex scientific models and/or theories often requires a wide range of evidence from many sources and across
                           disciplines.
                           New technologies improve the efficiency of scientific procedures and data collection and analysis. This can reveal new evidence
                           that may modify or replace models, theories, and processes.
                           Influence
                           Advances in scientific understanding in one field can influence and be influenced by other areas of science, technology,
                           engineering, and mathematics.
                           The acceptance and use of scientific knowledge can be influenced by social, economic, cultural, and ethical considerations.
                           Application and Limitation
                           Scientific knowledge, understanding, and inquiry can enable scientists to develop solutions, make discoveries, design action for
                           sustainability, evaluate economic, social, cultural, and environmental impacts, offer valid explanations, and make reliable
                                predictions.
                                The use of scientific knowledge may have beneficial or unexpected consequences; this requires monitoring, assessment, and
                                evaluation of risk, and provides opportunities for innovation.
                                Science informs public debate and is in turn influenced by public debate; at times, there may be complex, unanticipated variables
                                or insufficient data that may limit possible conclusions.
SCIENCE INQUIRY SKILLS
                                 Identifying, researching and constructing questions for investigation; proposing hypotheses; and predicting possible outcomes
                                 Designing investigations, including the procedure/s to be followed, the materials required and the type and amount of primary
                                  and/or secondary data to be collected; conducting risk assessments; and considering ethical research
                                 Conducting investigations, including using equipment and techniques safely, competently and methodically for the collection of
                                  valid and reliable data
                                 Representing data in meaningful and useful ways; organising and analysing data to identify trends, patterns and relationships;
                                  recognising error, uncertainty and limitations in data; and selecting, synthesising and using evidence to construct and justify
                                  conclusions
                                 Interpreting scientific and media texts and evaluating processes, claims and conclusions by considering the quality of available
                                  evidence; and using reasoning to construct scientific arguments
                                 Selecting, constructing and using appropriate representations to communicate understanding, solve problems and make
                                  predictions
                                 Communicating to specific audiences and for specific purposes using appropriate language, nomenclature, genres and modes.
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
The performance standards describe five levels of achievement, A to E.
Each level of achievement describes the knowledge, skills and understanding that teachers refer to in deciding how well students have demonstrated their
learning on the basis of the evidence provided.
During the teaching and learning program the teacher gives students feedback on their learning, with reference to the performance standards.
At the student’s completion of study of a subject, the teacher makes a decision about the quality of the student’s learning by:
•       referring to the performance standards
•       taking into account the weighting of each assessment type
•       assigning a subject grade between A and E.
GENERAL CAPABILITIES: (L) Literacy                                (N) Numeracy             (P) Personal & Social Capability      (ICT) ICT
                             (IU) Intercultural Understanding      (E) Ethical Behaviour   (CC) Critical & Creative Thinking     (H) HOTS
CROSS-CURRICULUM
                              Sustainability     Asia and Australia’s engagement with Asia      Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander histories & Cultures
PRIORITIES:
Term 3                  SCIENCE UNDERSTANDING                                     ACTIVITIES                         RESOURCES                       SUMMATIVE
                                                                                                                                                       TASKS
Week 1 Infectious disease: Disease transmission                              A brief quiz on previous
                 How do we become infected by a pathogen?                    lesson on different           Books: SACE 1 Australian curriculum
            
                                                                                                           Biology Essentials Education
                                                                                                                                                    Human
Lesson 1,        Describe the methods by which pathogens may be             pathogens
Lesson 2             transmitted between hosts, such as:                                                                                            Endeavour
                                                                                                           Chapters 2.1, 2.2,2.3, 2.4,2.5 & 2.6
& Lesson                 o Air                                               Introductory prior                                                     Task on the
3                        o Dust                                              knowledge activity on
                         o Direct contact                                    Disease transmission          Smart    Board,     Student   laptops,   Topic Covid-
                         o Faeces                                                                          Teacher laptops                          19 Pandemic
                         o Food                                              Watching Video on Disease     Library Resources
                         o Animals                                           transmission                                                           SHE Task
            Infectious disease: Epidemics &Pandemics                                                       Internet Resources:-
            Infectious diseases can cause widespread health issues for       Watching TED-Education        YouTube Videos
            local, national, and/or global populations.                      Video on how Pandemic         PowerPoint slides
                 Investigate the disease outbreaks                          Spread                        Educational websites
                 Describe the interrelated factors that can determine       An online activity on the     YouTube Video on Disease
                     the spread of infectious disease, including:            timeline of emerging          transmission:
                         o persistence of the pathogen within hosts          disease                       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
                         o the transmission mechanism                        Jigsaw learning strategy to   LBkXQ_mBO3Q
                         o the proportion of the population that is          learn more about 3
                              immune or has been immunised                   epidemic or pandemic          TED-Education video on how
                         o mobility of individuals of the affected           diseases                      pandemic spread
                              population.                                    Kahoot Quiz on Disease        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
Week 2       Infectious disease: Epidemics &Pandemics                        transmission                  UG8YbNbdaco
                 Disease control
Lesson 4,                o Discuss the ethics of controlling the spread of   Formative test worksheets     Time line of Infectious diseases:
Lesson 5                      disease                                                                      http://infectiousdiseases.edc.org/c
& Lesson                 o Evaluate strategies to control the spread of      Think, Pair and Share         ontent/timeline-emerging-diseases-
6                             diseases                                       activity to identify          1?view=teacher&node=20
                         o Discuss the examples of disease control           different defense
                              measures                                       mechanism                     Stated clearly Video on where do
                                  • controlling the carriers (e.g. fleas,
                                  mosquitoes)                               Creating a Summary slide       new virus come from
                              •   killing the pathogen (e.g. antibiotics,   activity                       https://www.youtube.com/watch?ti
                                  antiseptics)                              A revision quiz on Disease     me_continue=4&v=NJLXdsO1GBI&f
                              •   quarantining carriers of the disease      control-Quizlet                eature=emb_logo
                              •   the immune response.
                                                                            Think, Pair and Share          Video on the effect of Climate
                                                                            activity to identify entry     change on the spread of infectious
                                                                            points of pathogens            disease
                                                                                                           https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
                                                                            Revision quiz: Quizlet flash   e4g0On5X1eM
                                                                            cards
Week 3     The Human Immune System: Physical Barriers, Innate and                                          Climate change and the spread of
           Adaptive (Acquired)                                                                             Covid-19
Lesson 7       How do pathogens cause disease?                                                            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
& Lesson               Pathogens have adaptations that facilitate                                         qp5CEcIyk94&feature=emb_logo
8                         their entry into cells and tissues and hosts.     Activity Sheet 1: Cycle of
                      o Describe how pathogens and host cells               Bacterial and Viral            Kahoot Quiz on disease
                         recognise each other.                              infection                      transmission:
                      o Explain that some pathogens enter cells to                                         https://play.kahoot.it/v2/?quizId=3
                         survive and reproduce.                             Activity sheet 2: Traffic      4c09172-06a6-439d-932f-
                      o Describe the basic concept of molecular             light vocabulary               0f946a458bb0
                         recognition (e.g. pathogens binding to cellular
                         receptors).                                                                       Flash cards- Quizlet:
                      o Explain that some pathogens must enter cells        Activity 3: Research           https://quizlet.com/au/500917165/
                         to ensure their survival, replication, and to      Activity                       disease-control-flash-cards/
                         evade the immune system.
               Distinguish between self vs non-self (foreign)              Video task activity            YouTube video on Biofilms-Human
                  antigens, after defining the concept of an antigen                                       defense systems
               The human immune system protects the body against           Research activity to           https://www.youtube.com/watch?t
                  disease by:                                               identify why vaccinations      ime_continue=352&v=lpI4WCM_9p
                      o physical barriers                                   are important                  M&feature=emb_logo
                      o innate (non-specific) immune response
                      o the adaptive (acquired) immune response.                                           Revision quiz: Quizlet flash cards
               The immune system has many interdependent parts,                                           https://quizlet.com/au/310798275
                  that work together to ensure pathogens do not cause                                      /adaptations-of-pathogens-flash-
                  disease.                                                                                 cards/
                  Describe the function of the various physical barriers
                   that exist to prevent the entry of pathogens.                                      Research Activity Link:
                Describe the function of the components of the                                       https://www.britannica.com/scienc
                   innate (non-specific) immune system include:                                       e/AZT
                        o complement system
                        o inflammatory response                                                       You Tube video on How vaccination
                        o phagocytes                                                                  works
                        o natural Killer Cells.                                                       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
                Describe the function of the components of the                                       -muIoWofsCE
                   adaptive (acquired) immune response include:
                        o B-lymphocytes                                                               Research article link:
                        o T-lymphocytes                                                               https://www.who.int/bulletin/volum
                        o antibodies                                                                  es/86/2/07-040089/en/
                        o memory cells
                        o secondary lymphoid organs
Week 4      Vaccinations & treatments (biotechnology)
            Structuring a SHE report, SHE key concepts
Lesson 9,
                  Exposure to an antigen is required for acquired
Lesson 10                                                                   Create a summary slide
                   immunity. This may be acquired through passive or
& Lesson                                                                    activity
                   active processes.
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                  Passive immunity may be acquired from maternal           Traffic light activity
                   antibodies or antibody serum injection.                  sheet – a vocabulary
                  Active immunity may be acquired through natural          activity
                   exposure to a pathogen or through vaccination.
                       o Compare passive and active immunity and the        Create a quiz on Immune
                           science behind vaccinations.                     system activity
                       o Discuss the reason why vaccinations are
                           critical for disease control and extinction
Week 5                     SHE Report Draft
Week 6                     SHE Report Due
Critical and creative thinking
In this subject students extend and apply critical and creative thinking by:
     analysing and interpreting problems from different perspectives
     deconstructing a problem to determine the most appropriate method for investigation
     constructing, reviewing, and revising hypotheses to design investigations
     interpreting and evaluating data and procedures to develop logical conclusions
     analysing interpretations and claims, for validity and reliability
     devising imaginative solutions and making reasonable predictions
     envisaging consequences and speculating on possible outcomes
     recognising the significance of creative thinking on the development of biological knowledge and applications.
Literacy
In this subject students extend and apply their literacy capability by:
     interpreting the work of scientists across disciplines, using biological knowledge
     critically analysing and evaluating primary and secondary data
     extracting biological information presented in a variety of modes
     using a range of communication formats to express ideas logically and fluently, incorporating the terminology and conventions of biology
     synthesising evidence-based arguments
     communicating appropriately for specific purposes and audiences.
Numeracy
In this subject students extend and apply their numeracy capability by:
     solving problems using calculations and critical thinking skills
     measuring with appropriate instruments
     recording, collating, representing, and analysing primary data
     accessing and interpreting secondary data
     identifying and interpreting trends and relationships
     calculating and predicting values by manipulating data and using appropriate scientific conventions