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The Lymphatic System BTEC Applied science 8B
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The Lymphatic System BTEC Applied science 8B

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A collection of resources for the Pearsons BTEC Applied science unit 8 Assignment B. The slides contain all information needed for students to reach a distinction standard. Content included (26 slides): Anatomic diagram of lymphatic system Bone marrow Appendix and adenoids Spleen Thymus Lymph vessels Lymph nodes Lymph transport Absorption of fats into the lacteal Videos included for lymphatic disorders: (students can watch and make notes) Lymphadenitis, Lymphedema and Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Biology paper 4 Revision Edexcel combined Science
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Biology paper 4 Revision Edexcel combined Science

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A collection of revision resources for Pearsons combined science 9-1 edexcel specification: Biology paper 4. Sometimes referred to as Biology paper 2. The resources were originally produced on google slides, therefore, please open them using google slides in order to avoid alignment issues on powerpoint. Included in this collection are: Blank revision posters for the students to fill and consolidate their knowledge. Answer keys for the revision posters OR revision slides to complement the blank revision posters. Topics covered are: Section 6 - Plant Structures & Their Functions Section 7 - Animal Coordination, Control & Homeostasis Section 8 - Exchange & Transport in Animals Section 9 - Ecosystems & Material Cycles The entire resource contains 23 slides.
Learning how to Revise - Revision Techniques
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Learning how to Revise - Revision Techniques

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A Powerpoint detailing examples of how to revise to students - a useful way to get them started with revision techniques and finding which techniques work for them. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify different ways of revising Describe how to revise. Evaluate which method works best for you.
Gram staining and Prokaryotic Cells
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Gram staining and Prokaryotic Cells

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Resource was intended for BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Biology. The resource was designed on google slides and should work fine on powerpoint, it might just need some rearranging. Blank diagrams are included for students to label. Past paper questions are included with the relevant mark scheme answers following. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Recall what is meant by eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. Describe the contents of prokaryotic cells. Compare gram positive and gram negative bacteria.
The Motor Effect Flemings left hand rule
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The Motor Effect Flemings left hand rule

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about Fleming’s Left Hand Rule, the motor effect and applying this to a simple motor. Students will also be able to use the F = BIL equation quantify the amount of force experienced by a wire. Progress checks are available following each success criteria Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: Use and apply the left hand rule in order to justify the movement of a wire within a magnetic field. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: I can identify the components of the left hand rule. I can justify the motion of the wire based on the rule. I can explain why motors are able to spin. Powerpoint contains 22 slides and a collection of past paper questions including the marking scheme.
Isotopes and Relative Atomic Mass
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Isotopes and Relative Atomic Mass

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students the basics of what makes an isotope and how relative isotopic mass can be calculated. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: State what is meant by an Isotope. Describe how to calculate the relative atomic mass. Work backwords to calculate the relative abundance. Plenary checkpoint style question is used to assess understanding.
Making Aspirin (Organic Solid) BTEC Assignment 4C
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Making Aspirin (Organic Solid) BTEC Assignment 4C

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Created for BTEC Applied science Extended diploma. Unit 4 Assignment C. By the end of the series of lessons learners will be able to: Identify materials needed to create an organic solid (aspirin). Describe how to make aspirin in a lab. Evaluate the procedure and suggest improvements.
The Seasons
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The Seasons

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Aimed towards KS3 (Yrs 11-14), a fun animated lesson explaining the Seasons. Slide by slide animations shows clearly why the Earth experiences Summer and Winter. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify what causes summer and winter. Describe how the Sun radiates light. Explain the link between the tilting of the Earth and the seasons.
Alcohol
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Alcohol

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By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Identify the organ damaged by alcohol. Describe how alcohol affects the body. Explain why drink driving is illegal.
Forces Introduction
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Forces Introduction

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A comprehension lesson that teaches students how to measure force using practical equipment as well as calculate resultant forces. Progress checks are available following each success criteria Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: Develop an understanding of how forces interact within a pair or multiples in perpendicular directions. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: State how forces are represented. Describe how to calculate the resultant force. Calculate forces in horizontal and vertical directions. Powerpoint contains 30 slides.