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Vaccinations. Science Starter. 1 ) What is one immune disorder we discussed yesterday? 2) What is the difference between active and passive immunity?. BrainPop. http://www.brainpop.com/health/bodysystems/immunesystem /. EQ: What is the purpose of vaccines?. Vaccinations Page 42.
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Science Starter • 1) What is one immune disorder we discussed yesterday? • 2) What is the difference between active and passive immunity?
BrainPop http://www.brainpop.com/health/bodysystems/immunesystem/
Vaccinations Page 42 • Vaccination: It’s your immune system’s job to fight sicknesses and illnesses. A vaccine will fool your body into thinking that it has been infected by a certain germ. By doing this your body builds up immunity to the sickness that you’ve gotten a vaccine or shot for, despite that fact that you never really had that sickness.
Brainstorm: • What experiences have you had with infectious diseases? • Why do you think we vaccinate? • What do you think would happen if there was a problem with the measles vaccination and we could no longer vaccinate against the disease?
Brain Pop: Vaccinations • http://www.brainpop.com/health/diseasesinjuriesandconditions/vaccines/preview.weml
Jigsaw some common childhood vaccinations • Each person will receive a CDC sheet on a vaccination. Most vaccinations contain more than one disease.
You will need to write out the answers on the notecard. • The name of your vaccination. • What diseases does it prevent? • Three facts why this disease is bad and needs to be prevented. a) b) c) • What side effects can the person have from receiving the shot?