An Oxford Superhero

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An Oxford Superhero

Slide 1 - Diapositive

LO:  I can identify how Sarah Gilbert helped the world.

Slide 2 - Diapositive

What is Covid 19?
Discuss with a partner or your class what you can remember about the time it was a big problem.

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Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
When it first spread, many people died from it.  Now we have vaccines and the virus has become milder.

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What were lockdowns?

Slide 5 - Question ouverte

Slide 6 - Vidéo

Lockdowns were times when people had to stay at home unless they had to work in places like a shop or hospital.
Most children could not go to school but had to learn at home.

Slide 7 - Diapositive

During Lockdowns, people were only allowed to go out of their house for an hour each day.


Slide 8 - Diapositive

How was shopping different during lockdowns?
What type of shops were open?

Slide 9 - Diapositive

Only a certain number of people could go into a shop at a time.  
People had to stand 2 metres away from one another.
People had to wear masks when they were out of the house.

Slide 10 - Diapositive

What is Covid19?
A
A dance
B
A boy band
C
A virus
D
A spaceship

Slide 11 - Quiz

What did the government tell people to do during a lockdown?
A
Stay at home
B
Go to Spain
C
Build sandcastles
D
Grow a beard

Slide 12 - Quiz

What type of shops were open during lockdowns?
A
Toy shops
B
shoe shops
C
book shops
D
Supermarkets, food shops and chemists

Slide 13 - Quiz

So that lockdowns could end, scientists were working hard to find a vaccine to protect people against the virus.

(What is a vaccine?)

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Slide 15 - Vidéo

In Oxford a scientist called Sarah Gilbert led a team working to develop a virus.  She said,
" It was very important that we create a safe and effective vaccine.  We have to make it in very large quantities for a low price.  Not only that, we had to ensure it could be stored in a fridge to be used in a wide range of global health situations..."

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She talked about the pressure they were under.  "After starting work on the vaccine in January 2020, our team worked around the clock at an incredible pace.
We didn’t have the luxury of time to make a number of different versions of the vaccine and pick the best. There was only one clean room in our manufacturing facility, meaning we only had capacity to make a single candidate. We just had to hope that the one we picked would work.



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In December 2020, the Oxford AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine she co-developed was approved for use in the UK.
More than 3 billion doses of the vaccine were supplied to countries around the world.

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Having a vaccine changed everything.  
Many lives were saved by and people could go back to work and school.

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Slide 20 - Vidéo

Sarah Gilbert and her team worked in Oxford, which is in the South-East of England.

England is part of the United Kingdom, which is in the continent of Europe.

Slide 21 - Diapositive

Continents are large land masses.

There are 7 continents in the world.

We live in the continent of Europe.

Slide 22 - Diapositive

Name as many of the 7 continents as you can.

Slide 23 - Question ouverte

The United Kingdom is made up of:
England
Wales
Scotland  and
Northern Ireland.

Slide 24 - Diapositive

The capital cities of the United Kingdom are:

England  -  London
Wales  -  Cardiff
Scotland  -  Edinburgh
Northern Ireland  -  Belfast

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Oxford is about 60 miles away from London.

Spot it on this map.

Slide 26 - Diapositive

What is a continent?
A
a shopping centre
B
a large landmass
C
a waterpark
D
a type of hat

Slide 27 - Quiz

How many continents are there in the world?
A
20
B
55
C
7
D
300

Slide 28 - Quiz

Which continent do we live in?
A
South America
B
North America
C
Asia
D
Europe

Slide 29 - Quiz

Which of these countries is NOT in the United Kingdom?
A
England
B
France
C
Scotland
D
Wales

Slide 30 - Quiz

What is the capital city of England called?
A
Edinburgh
B
Belfast
C
Cardiff
D
London

Slide 31 - Quiz

What is the capital city of Scotland called?
A
Edinburgh
B
Cardiff
C
London
D
Belfast

Slide 32 - Quiz

What is the capital city of Wales called?
A
London
B
Edinburgh
C
Cardiff
D
Belfast

Slide 33 - Quiz

What is the capital city of Northern Ireland called?
A
London
B
Belfast
C
Edinburgh
D
Cardiff

Slide 34 - Quiz

Your tasks:

1)  Complete a fact sheet on Sarah Gilbert or design a medal for her.
2) Shade in the UK on a world map & label the continent.
3)  Mark the city of Oxford on a map of the UK.

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