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Corona Virus 17/03/2020 Lesson Objectives Entry: in silence: 1. Format your desk. 2. Write and underline the date and title. LO: Know 3. Write the LO: objective. what to do to stay safe DNA: during the 1.DNA: Turn and Talk tell your


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Lesson Objectives

Corona Virus

Entry: in silence:

  • 1. Format your desk.
  • 2. Write and underline the date and title.
  • 3. Write the LO: objective.

DNA: 1.DNA: Turn and Talk – tell your Partner what you think you know about Corona Virus 17/03/2020

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By the time you leave my room today you will

  • 1. Know what Covid -19 (Corona Virus) is and how it

spreads

  • 2. Know what to do to minimise your chances of catching

Corona Virus

  • 3. Know how to support your family and community during

the outbreak

  • 4. Know how to keep up with your school work if you are

absent from school

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Lesson Objectives Everybody is talking about…

Everywhere you look right now, it feels like someone is talking about “Coronavirus”, and there are some worrying headlines…

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4,500 people aged under 30 have caught the virus. Of these, only 8 have died (0.2%)2. There has been a lot of panic about the number of deaths due to COVID-

  • 19. However it is important to put this

number into perspective: As of 19th March 2020, there had been1: 96,902 cases of COVID-19. 3,308 deaths 53,981 recoveries 78% of cases have been in people aged 30-78, with older people more likely to develop a life-threatening illness2. Plus, nearly everyone who has died also suffered from another disease, such as cancer or a heart condition.

How dangerous is COVID-19?

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The Facts About Corona Virus

  • The new coronavirus, now known as Covid-19, has affected over

89,000 people around the globe, causing over 3,000 deaths

  • The symptoms of Covid-19 include fever and respiratory symptoms

including coughing, sneezing, and shortness of breath

  • The current evidence is that most cases appear to be mild
  • The virus can cause pneumonia. Those who have fallen ill are

reported to suffer coughs, fever and breathing difficulties. In severe cases there can be organ failure

  • Young people are least at risk from the effects of Corona Virus
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Recovery

  • Thousands of people affected by the coronavirus globally have

already recovered.

  • As Covid-19 is a viral illness, antibiotics are of no use and neither

are antiviral drugs that work against flu.

  • If people are admitted to hospital, they may get support for their

lungs and other organs, as well as fluids.

  • Recovery depends on the strength of the immune system and many
  • f those who have died were already in poor health.
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Like many viruses, experts think COVID-19 is spread through coughing. When an infected person coughs, they release tiny droplets of the virus into the open. These can land on nearby people or surfaces. If you breathe in these droplets, you will breathe in the virus. There is no evidence that you can get COVID-19 from letters or packages, foods or from your pets. This means you can only catch the virus from close contact with a person who already has it. Close contact can mean living with a person, talking face-to-face, or standing next to someone for 15 minutes or more.

What can you do to stay safe?

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Covid-19 / Coronavirus How to protect yourself and your community

  • Wash your hands: wet your hands with clean,

running water and apply soap. Lather your hands, including the backs, between your fingers, and under your nails and scrub for at least 20

  • seconds. Rinse
  • Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue

when you cough or sneeze, then throw the tissue in the bin and wash your hands. If you do not have a tissue to hand, cough or sneeze into your elbow rather than your hands

  • If you have developed a high temperature, cough,

runny nose, sore throat or difficulty breathing do not leave your home until you have first informed your parents

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What can you do to stay safe?

The best thing you can do to stay safe is to wash your hands properly (for around 20 seconds at a time), and often. Using soap or hand sanitiser kills most of the germs on your hands, preventing them from spreading. It sounds silly, but to make sure your hands are clean, sing “Happy Birthday” to yourself twice while washing! The NHS have also advised that you cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or a sleeve (not your hand) when you cough of sneeze, and that you put tissues in the bin straight after.

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How to Wash Your Hands (NHS)

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What to do if I have symptoms?

Don’t worry we have a trained nurse in the academy who can give advice and guidance if needed, if your poorly let your teacher know who will email the nurse (you must stay in your classroom). The current guidance from the Department of Health is: Stay at home for 7 days if you have either:

  • a high temperature
  • a new continuous cough
  • This will help to protect others in your community while you are

infectious.

  • Do not go to a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital.
  • You do not need to contact NHS 111 to tell them you’re staying at home.
  • Your parents must ring into the school to let us know why you are absent
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How the school can help with your studies

  • Ark Boulton has lots of resources to help with you with your studies should you need to stay at home
  • We use an online study platform named ‘Seneca’. You can access this via the ‘independent learning’

page on the Ark Boulton website.

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How the school can help with your studies

  • Additionally, you can access all

the homework packs from this area as well

  • Furthermore, we will be adding

extra links to other websites that can help. Remember if you are in KS4 you can use PiXL and we have uploaded mock examinations and work packs to support in the Year 11 pages

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Further Support

  • Remember just because you are not at school does not mean that

school can’t help you. If you are worried then even at home you can use the Sharp System to report concerns. It is at the bottom of the academy website homepage (remember to include your name and tutor group so we know who it is we need to support)

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FAQs

  • Are there any teachers or students with Covid – 19?

Currently we have no confirmed cases of Covid-19 at Ark Boulton

  • Why isn’t the school shut yet, is it dangerous?

Currently the advise from government is for schools to remain open – the UK has less infections than some other countries. If the government and scientists advise the closure of schools we will of course close. Also it is important at this time that we help

  • ther agencies such as the NHS to reduce how busy they are
  • What if I get a cough or a fever?

If you feel unwell, then let your teacher know who will contact the school nurse. She will check you and inform your family if necessary. Remember, just because you have a cough or high temperature does not mean you have Corona Virus, this time of year lots

  • f people get colds and flus
  • What if I think I have Covid-19?

The current guidance from the Department of Health (government) is that people that have a dry cough or fever should stay at home for 7 days or until the symptoms stop. Your parents should check the NHS homepage for help and guidance if they are unsure

  • My family don’t think it is safe at school.

At the moment the school is safe and we have no incidences which is why it is really important that we follow the the guidance with regard to handwashing – we want to be able to ensure that your education is not interrupted

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Exit Routine – make it sharp and purposeful

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A standard layout for teaching/instructions which have the lesson objectives always on display What to do – Objectives/Teaching slides

  • 1. On the ‘insert’

menu click on the downward arrow under ‘new slide’

  • 2. Choose the ‘main

lesson slide’ layout from the menu A slide like this will be added to your power point. To edit the blue objective box do the flowing: First click on ‘view’ and then ‘slide master’ The blue objectives box can now be

  • edited. Whatever text

you add here will be visible on every additional slide you add from hereafter. Finally – click on close master view. Delete this slide from your final presentation