Lesson 1
Content
TIME
BACTERIA
45
Learning Sessions
Objective
Andrés Mora
SCIENCE
To provide students with a fundamental understanding of these microorganisms, including their characteristics, functions, and importance in ecosystems and human health.
- What is Bacteria?
- Shapes of Bacteria
- Where do bacteria live?
- Good Bacteria vs. Bad Bacteria
BACTERIA
START
What are Bacteria?
IWhat are Bacteria?
Bacteria are tiny, single-celled organisms that are found almost everywhere on Earth.
What are Bacteria?
Check what you know
¡Let´s Go!
What are Bacteria?
Plants
Multi-celled organisms
Single - celled organisms
What are Bacteria?
WELL DONE.!
Shapes of Bacteria
Shapes of Bacteria
Shapes
COCCI
BACILLI
SPIRILLA
Shapes of Bacteria
Check what you know
¡Let´s go!
Shapes of Bacteria
¿How many shapes do bacteria have?
Shapes of Bacteria
WELL DONE
Where do Bacteria live?
Where do Bacteria live?
They can be found in soil, water, air, and even inside our bodies.
Good Bacteria vs. Bad Bacteria
Good vs. Bad
GOOD BACTERIA VS. BAD BACTERIA
vs
Bad bacteria can make us sick. They can cause things like colds, flu, and even infections.
Good bacteria live in our guts and help us digest food. They're like our tiny helpers!
Conclusion
Bacteia may be tiny, but they play a big role in our world. Remember, some bacteria are good and some are bad, but all of them are fascinating to learn about.
QUESTIONS
What is bacteria, and how do they differ from other microorganisms?
What are the common shapes of bacteria, and how do they influence bacterial function?
Where do bacteria typically live and thrive in various environments?
Can you explain the differences between beneficial (good) and harmful (bad) bacteria?
How do bacteria reproduce, and what are the different methods they use?
What are some examples of beneficial bacteria and their roles in human health and ecosystems? What new things did you learn about bacteria today, and how do they affect our lives?
How do you think scientists study bacteria, and why is it important to understand them? Reflect on where you might find bacteria in your daily life. How can you stay healthy while being mindful of bacteria around you? Draw a picture of what you think bacteria look like
You've done a great job!!
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Transcript
Lesson 1
Content
TIME
BACTERIA
45
Learning Sessions
Objective
Andrés Mora
SCIENCE
To provide students with a fundamental understanding of these microorganisms, including their characteristics, functions, and importance in ecosystems and human health.
BACTERIA
START
What are Bacteria?
IWhat are Bacteria?
Bacteria are tiny, single-celled organisms that are found almost everywhere on Earth.
What are Bacteria?
Check what you know
¡Let´s Go!
What are Bacteria?
Plants
Multi-celled organisms
Single - celled organisms
What are Bacteria?
WELL DONE.!
Shapes of Bacteria
Shapes of Bacteria
Shapes
COCCI
BACILLI
SPIRILLA
Shapes of Bacteria
Check what you know
¡Let´s go!
Shapes of Bacteria
¿How many shapes do bacteria have?
Shapes of Bacteria
WELL DONE
Where do Bacteria live?
Where do Bacteria live?
They can be found in soil, water, air, and even inside our bodies.
Good Bacteria vs. Bad Bacteria
Good vs. Bad
GOOD BACTERIA VS. BAD BACTERIA
vs
Bad bacteria can make us sick. They can cause things like colds, flu, and even infections.
Good bacteria live in our guts and help us digest food. They're like our tiny helpers!
Conclusion
Bacteia may be tiny, but they play a big role in our world. Remember, some bacteria are good and some are bad, but all of them are fascinating to learn about.
QUESTIONS
What is bacteria, and how do they differ from other microorganisms? What are the common shapes of bacteria, and how do they influence bacterial function? Where do bacteria typically live and thrive in various environments? Can you explain the differences between beneficial (good) and harmful (bad) bacteria? How do bacteria reproduce, and what are the different methods they use? What are some examples of beneficial bacteria and their roles in human health and ecosystems? What new things did you learn about bacteria today, and how do they affect our lives? How do you think scientists study bacteria, and why is it important to understand them? Reflect on where you might find bacteria in your daily life. How can you stay healthy while being mindful of bacteria around you? Draw a picture of what you think bacteria look like
You've done a great job!!