FLIPPED CLASSROOM JONAS SALK S LEGACY Jonas Salk, Polio Conqueror | San Diego UnionTribune posted by The San Diego Union Tribune The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, California (US) BEFORE WATCHING AFTER WATCHING 7 9 Answer the following questions. 1. Do you know what poliomyelitis is and what the consequences of the infection can be? 2. Can you name other viral infections that were fought and almost totally won by vaccines in the past? WHILE WATCHING 8 Watch the video and answer the questions below. 1. When did the polio virus spread? 2. What were the consequences of the outbreak of the virus? 3. What happened to kids infected with polio? 4. When was the first effective vaccine against polio created? 5. What was Salk s revolutionary idea? 6. How many children were infected with the virus in 1952? Watch the video again and complete the following statements with one, two or three words. 1. Jonas Salk was well aware of the ............................................ ............................................ of his work. 2. Salk tested the polio vaccine on ............................................ ............................................ ............................................ . 3. The children were lined up to get ............................................ . 4. After creating the vaccine, Salk created an ............................................ that would focus not only on ............................................ but also on the human condition. 5. Its location was on the ............................................ of La Jolla and it overlooks the ............................................. 6. San Diego became a ............................................ mecca. MOVING FURTHER 10 Another scientist, Albert Sabin, developed a polio vaccine in 1954. Use the Net and find out about Dr. Sabin and his work; then, report your findings to the whole class (video, PPT presentation, etc.). Include the following points: a short biography of Albert Sabin the differences between Salk s and Sabin s vaccines how successful the two vaccines were. THE HUMAN BODY 179