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GCSE lesson + worksheet

In this comprehensive GCSE lesson, students will learn how antibiotics work and why they are a crucial tool in treating bacterial infections. The lesson will cover the differences between bacteria and human cells and explain how antibiotics selectively target bacterial cells without harming our own cells.

Students will also learn why antibiotics are ineffective against viral infections and the dangers of antibiotic resistance. Through the story of Bella’s experience with antibiotics, students will understand how antibiotic-resistant bacteria can develop and the consequences of their proliferation.

The lesson will conclude with a discussion on responsible antibiotic use and the role of individuals, doctors, and policymakers in reducing the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. By the end of the lesson, students will have a clear understanding of the importance of antibiotics and how to use them responsibly to protect public health. The accompanying worksheet will provide students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge and test their understanding of the topic.

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