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Vlog

Last updated

13 August 2026

docx, 3.55 MB
docx, 3.55 MB
Resource Summary

This Knowledge Organiser provides a clear, student‑friendly overview of how lifestyle choices, nutritional deficiencies, smoking, alcohol, drugs, and immune defences affect human health. It includes concise explanations such as “Scurvy (Vitamin C lack), rickets (Vitamin D lack), and anaemia (iron lack) are deficiency diseases” and “Tar is a sticky carcinogen that paralyzes cilia, causing mucus buildup and lung cancer.” Students can quickly revise key vocabulary, biological mechanisms, and high‑value exam‑style questions.

What’s Included
  • Key Vocabulary

    • Deficiency, obesity, carcinogen, pathogen, antibody, phagocyte, addiction
  • Big Ideas & Core Concepts

    • Dietary Imbalances – scurvy, rickets, anaemia; obesity and Type 2 diabetes
    • Smoking & Gas Exchange – tar, nicotine, carbon monoxide
    • Alcohol & Drugs – neurotransmission effects, liver cirrhosis, addiction
    • Immune Defences – skin, cilia, stomach acid, phagocytes, lymphocytes
  • Clear Concept Summaries

    • “Carbon monoxide binds to red blood cells, severely reducing oxygen transport.”
    • “Chronic alcohol abuse causes toxic buildup, permanently scarring tissues (liver cirrhosis).”
    • “Phagocytes… engulf and digest invading pathogens.”
  • High‑Value Questions

    • How do tar, nicotine, and carbon monoxide uniquely damage the body?
    • What causes scurvy, rickets, and anaemia?
    • How do asthma and particulates impair gas exchange?
    • How does alcohol lead to liver cirrhosis?
    • What are the differences between phagocytes and lymphocytes?
Why Teachers Will Like This Resource
  • Covers all essential KS3 lifestyle‑related disease content in one place
  • Ideal for revision, homework, retrieval practice, or display
  • Supports clear biological explanations of smoking, alcohol, drugs, and immune responses
  • High‑quality questions encourage deeper thinking and exam‑style reasoning
  • Concise, visually structured, and easy for students to use independently

Get this resource as part of a bundle and save up to 43%

A bundle is a package of resources grouped together to teach a particular topic, or a series of lessons, in one place.

Bundle

KS3 - Disease – Complete Biology Bundle (6 Lessons + Knowledge Organiser)

## **Bundle Summary** This complete *Disease* bundle contains **six fully‑planned lessons** and a high‑clarity Knowledge Organiser. Students explore how diseases arise, spread, and are prevented through **pathogens**, **body defences**, **vaccination**, **antibiotics**, **lifestyle factors**, and **global health**. The Knowledge Organiser includes key insights such as *“Tar is a sticky carcinogen that paralyzes cilia, causing mucus buildup and lung cancer”* and *“Phagocytes are white blood cells that engulf and digest invading pathogens.”* The full lesson sequence builds scientific reasoning, data‑analysis skills, and understanding of health and prevention. --- ## **What’s Included** ### **Knowledge Organiser – Lifestyle & Disease** - Big Ideas: dietary imbalance, smoking, alcohol, drugs, immune defences - Key vocabulary: deficiency, obesity, carcinogen, pathogen, antibody, phagocyte, addiction - High‑value questions on lifestyle, immunity, and disease mechanisms - Concise, visually structured summaries for independent revision --- ## **6‑Lesson Scheme of Work** 1. **Lesson 1 – Types of Disease & Pathogens** Distinguish communicable vs non‑communicable diseases; define pathogens; explore nutritional deficiencies. *Worksheet – The Pathogen Profiles* (Top Trump cards comparing bacteria, viruses, fungi, protists). 2. **Lesson 2 – Transmission & Semmelweis’s Evidence** Identify five transmission routes; analyse historical handwashing data; evaluate hygiene, isolation, and vaccination. *Worksheet – Analysing Semmelweis’s Data* (interpret mortality graphs). 3. **Lesson 3 – Body Defences & Immune Responses** Describe physical and chemical barriers; explain phagocytosis, antibodies, antitoxins; analyse asthma’s impact. *Worksheet – Defence System Case Study* (asthma and wound response). 4. **Lesson 4 – Vaccination, Antibiotics & Resistance** Explain immunity from vaccines; describe antibiotic action; analyse resistance mechanisms. *Worksheet – The Resistance Mutation Flowchart* (mutation and selection sequence). 5. **Lesson 5 – Lifestyle Factors & Non‑Communicable Diseases** Explain how smoking, diet, and alcohol damage organs; analyse health data; evaluate risk factors. *Worksheet – Pathogen or Lifestyle?* (categorise diseases and justify antibiotic limits). 6. **Lesson 6 – Global Disease Patterns & Public Health** Compare disease patterns worldwide; interpret global data; evaluate aid and health initiatives. *Worksheet – End‑of‑Topic Vlogt* (summative assessment). --- ## **Why Teachers Will Like This Resource** - Fully sequenced **6‑lesson** scheme with clear progression - Knowledge Organiser supports homework, revision, and retrieval - Strong thematic focus: pathogens, immunity, lifestyle, prevention, global health - High‑value questions encourage scientific reasoning and data analysis - Suitable for KS3 Biology (Year 9) and transition to GCSE content - Clear, structured, and accessible for mixed‑ability groups

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