Get hands-on with microorganisms and stop the spread of dangerous bacteria that are making our farm animals sick. Learning Level: S1 to S2Location: Easter Bush Science Outreach Centre, University of Edinburgh Easter Bush Campus, EH25 9RGMinimum attendance: 16*Maximum attendance: 24Duration: 4.5 hoursTimings: 10am - 2.30pmCost: £3 per pupilAvailability: Our secondary programme will be released Autumn 2023, to remain updated about our workshops, events and exciting opportunities please sign up to our mailing list and/or follow us on Twitter @EBSOClab. In the meantime, why not check out our classroom resources that are free to download!* If your numbers are below 16, please let us know and we will do our best to twin you with another group. Workshop Description Get hands-on with microorganisms and stop the spread of dangerous bacteria that are making our farm animals sick. You will learn what microorganisms are, how some of them can make us ill and what we can do to stop the spread of disease. This workshop includes a free science kit that will be sent to your school, along with instructions and full lesson plan, for you to carry out a "Swab my School" investigation with your class. The pupils thoroughly enjoyed themselves and really enjoyed working with you all today. Trainee Biology Teacher East Lothian Learning objectives To understand that microorganisms:are very small living thingscan be beneficial or harmfulexist as many different typesTo describe how infectious and disease causing microorganisms can spreadTo explain how the spread of infection and disease causing microorganisms can be stopped and/or preventedTo describe the effect of mutations on bacterial growth rateTo critically analyse the results of their own microbiological investigationTo reveal the world of work in scientific research Workshop activities Pre-workshop experimental materials sent to each school so that the pupils carry out their own microbiological investigationUsing microscopes to examine and identify different microorganismsHands-on disease spread activityCritical thinking group activity to identify the source of a salmonella outbreakBacterial evolution gameDiscussion with scientists from The Roslin InstituteOptional - Behind-the-scenes tour of one of our farms (dependent on availability) Curriculum links Planet EarthBiological systemsTopical scienceI can sample and identify living things from different habitats to compare their biodiversity and can suggest reasons for their distribution. SCN 3-01AUsing a microscope, I have developed my understanding of the structure and variety of cells and of their functions. SCN 3-13aI have contributed to investigations into different types of microorgansims and can explain how their growth can be controlled. SCN 3-13bI can collaborate with others to find and present information on how scientists from Scotland and beyond have contributed to innovative researc Developing the Young Workforce – “I can” statements The following "I can" statements are supported through EBSOC’s workshops: I can demonstrate and apply the skills I have learnt across the curriculum in relation to the world of work.I can demonstrate diverse thinking when exploring learning opportunities and pathways.I can investigate and assess ethical issues in business and trade decisions. Availability Thank you for your interest in this workshop, this academic year we will not be offering this workshop as part of our learning programme. Why not check out classroom resources that are free to download! Important Notes * Please contact us ebsoc@ed.ac.uk if your group falls below the minimum as we may be able to accommodate your request through our small groups waiting list. Downloadable Resources Risk Assessment Document Farm Detectives Risk Assessment July 2018 (631.75 KB / PDF) Workshop Description Document Farm Detectives secondary workshop description July 2018 (663.53 KB / PDF) Testimonials We got to do lots more than we do at school and we worked with proper scientific equipment and we used proper scientific terms during the workshop. Secondary Biology Pupil A whole day of science! Secondary Biology Pupil This article was published on 2024-09-02