What is the difference between bacteria and a virus? Give examples of each.

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What is the difference between bacteria and a virus? Give examples of each.

Ebola has been in the news a lot lately…. With your elbow partner, predict and defend the steps that the US government will take now that there is a case of Ebola in the US

Give one, get one, move on On your table, you will write down one fact you know about Ebola – This can be anything! What you have heard in the news or what you’ve learned in class After you write down your fact, pass the sheet to someone else and they will write down a fact Keep passing the papers around until all the squares are filled, then return the paper back to the owner

Ebola Reading Walk At each station you will read each article with your group After reading, you will write down a short summary of the reading on one side of the chart paper – Work as a group to create a concise and clear summary On the other side of the chart paper, you are going to write down your thoughts about the reading – What was most interesting? What shocked you? Did you learn anything new? Was the information in the reading important? If you finish at a station before the timer goes off, use that time to write down your Ebola (or any disease questions) on your index card!