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Level 2 & 3 Health & Social Care and T-Level resources both free and small charge ; use the search facility and I hope you find what you need. Supporting teachers
Level 2 & 3 Health & Social Care and T-Level resources both free and small charge ; use the search facility and I hope you find what you need. Supporting teachers
T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package for B2.11, B2.12, B2.13, B1.8 and B1.9. If you are following my SoW it is for weeks beginning 14th Oct & 28th Oct 2024.
Included is a 116 slide presentation which you can stop-start, set slides as homework, encourages class discussions and has embedded YouTube clips to engage learners. Exam practice is embedded in the presentation when a topic is covered alongside this is a 27 page booklet with guided for note taking, activities and exam questions (with answers)
In addition there is an 70 mark B2.11mock exam paper with easy to follow student friendly marks scheme as an end of topic test.
The digestive system, large molucules, enzymes and Crohn’s Disease complete spec is covered below;
B2.11 The role of the components in performing the functions of the digestive system: components of the digestive system, function of relevant components within the digestive system
B2.12 The process of cellular transport in the small intestine to absorb glucose and amino acids: passive transport through the cell surface membrane, active transport through the cell surface membrane, co-transport mechanisms
B1.8 The molecular structures of the large molecules and how they are used within the body: proteins, carbohydrates, lipids:
Enzymes
B1.9 The properties and functions of enzymes that are determined by their tertiary structure: role of enzymes in digestion
B2.13 The development, impact and management of Crohn’s disease: causes of the disease, impact on systems within the body, common treatments relieve symptoms
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package for B2.8, B2.9 and B2.10. If you are following my SoW it is for weeks beginning 9th Oct & 13th Oct 2024.
There is a 84 slide presentation which you can stop-start, set slides as homework, encourages class discussions and has embedded YouTube clips to engage learners. Exam practice is embedded in the presentation when a topic is covered alongside this is a 18 page booklet with guided for note taking, activities and exam questions (with answers)
In addition there is an 80 Mark mock exam paper with easy to follow student friendly marks scheme as an end of topic test.
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The respiratory system and Chronic Pulmonary Obstructive Disease (COPD) complete spec is covered below;
B2.8 The role of the components in performing the functions of the respiratory system:
• components of the respiratory system:
o trachea
o lungs
o bronchi
o bronchioles
o alveoli
o pleural membranes
o ribs
o intercostal muscles
o diaphragm
• functions of relevant components within the respiratory system:
o inspiration and expiration, including pressure changes within the chest cavity
o gas exchange
o
B2.9 The role of the alveoli as a specialised exchange surface in the process of gas exchange:
• how adaptation of the alveoli maximise the rate of diffusion:
o large surface area to volume ratio
o good blood supply
o short diffusion distance
o moisture levels
o body temperature
B2.10 The development, impact and management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD):
• causes of the disease
• impact on systems within the body and on physical and mental health
• how common treatments relieve symptoms:
o inhalers
o steroids
o lifestyle changes
o pulmonary rehabilitation
o surgery
B1.10 How the surface area to volume ratio and additional factors affect the rate of exchange and give rise to specialised systems
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package for B2.5 B2.6 and B2.7. If you are following my SoW it is for weeks beginning 25th Sept & 6th Oct 2024.
There is a 133 slide presentation which you can stop-start, set slides as homework, encourages class discussions and has embedded YouTube clips to engage learners. Alongside this is a 30 page booklet with guided for note taking, activities and exam questions (with answers)
The cardiovascular system and Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) complete spec is covered below
B2.5 The role of the components in performing the functions of the cardiovascular system:
components of the cardiovascular system:
o mammalian heart:
atria, ventricles, aorta, vena cava, pulmonary artery, pulmonary vein, tricuspid valve, pulmonary valve, mitral value and aortic valve
o arteries
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o capillaries
o blood made up of plasma, platelets, erythrocyte and leukocytes
o the path blood would take around the human cardiovascular system
B2.6 The process of the cardiac cycle:
• the electrical activity of the heart (for example, PQRST waves) and how heart rate is controlled and regulated
• pressure changes in the heart and blood vessels and how this is linked to blood pressure
B2.7 The development, impact and management of coronary heart disease (CHD):
• causes of the disease
• impact on systems within the body and on physical and mental health
• how common treatments relieve symptoms:
o blood thinning medicines
o statins
o betablockers
o lifestyle changes
o surgery, to include stents and transplant
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This item is a resource package, which consists of a 18 page interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health and Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology B8, Endocrine and B9 Lymphatic and Immune System. You can alter and add to this or print off as it is as it covers the spec for these body systems, in full. There are confidence building activities which give students a technique and guidance as to how to tackle the longer harder questions. Finally, there is a 100 mark exam paper to test students understanding and prepare them for the actual exam. It has an easy to follow mark scheme which allows for peer marking to save on your time.
Along with this, is the seven engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks and activities that go with it.
The PowerPoints are well designed and have embedded videos in them, with booklet pages for students to make notes and example of possible exam questions that may be asked.
B8 The structure, function and main disorders of the endocrine system
• Hypothalamus – control of pituitary gland via releasing hormones, control of daily rhythms.
• Pituitary gland – control of growth, function of sex organs, osmoregulation.
• Thyroid gland – regulation of growth and function of many body systems, role in regulation of blood calcium levels.
• Ovaries – production of oestrogen and progesterone (sex hormones).
• Pancreas – regulation blood sugar via production of insulin and glucagon.
• Adrenal glands – the ‘fight or flight’ response via the hormone adrenaline, regulation of blood pressure via the hormone aldosterone.
• Testes – production of androgen hormones which are involved in the development of maleness and the production of sperm.
Disorders of the endocrine system;
diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus
hypothyroidism.
B9 Structure, function and disorders of the lymphatic and immune systems
• Lymph – formed from tissue fluid and carries fluids back to the blood system.
• Lymphatic vessels – carriage of lymph.
• Lymphatic organs – the formation and maturation of lymphocytes.
• Lymphocytes – the immune response via T and B cells.
• Spleen – filtration of the blood, destruction and recycling of parts of red blood cells.
Disorders of the lymphatic and immune system
Hodgkin’s disease
Leukaemia
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54 slide quiz presentation testing students knowledge on the spec health conditions and malfunctions in body systems and the biology behind the symptom, with additional slides which help students who were not abloe to answer correctly. Presented in a team fun competitive way which students will engage in, especially when they are fed-up with revision!
There is an accopanying team quiz answer sheet and a blank and a completed table of the whole list of the spec malfunctions and health conditions which cover the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, which students can then complete as a follow on task.
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This is a resource package, which consists of an 18 page interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health and Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology B11 Reproductive System and dysfunctions, which you can use as it is or make additions and alter. There are nine engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks and activities and you can add to or alter these to suit your teaching style.
PowerPoints are well designed and have embedded videos in them, with booklet pages for students to make notes and example of possible exam questions that may be asked. To finish of this area of content, there is a 100 mark exam paper with mark scheme which
B11 Structure, function and disorders of the reproductive system, content…
Female reproductive structures and functions:
ovaries – production of eggs o fallopian tubes – carrying eggs to uterus and site of fertilisation
uterus – site of development of embryo and foetus
cervix – neck of the womb canal for sperm entry o vagina – muscular, lubricated canal providing point of entry for penis and exit of baby during childbirth
vulva – external opening of vagina o disorders – endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome.
Male reproductive structures and functions:
penis – introduction of semen with sperm into female
urethra – carriage of semen along penis
scrotum – holds testes outside body to keep them cooler than body temperature
testes – manufacture of sperm
vas deferens ��� carries sperm from testes to penis
seminal vesicles – secretion of fluids of semen
prostate gland – production of secretions of fluids of semen
Main Health disorders, causes, diagnosis and treatment
hydrocele, prostate cancer/BPH., infertility
The way in which natural conception occurs and patterns of pre-natal growth:
the production of gametes, to include meiosis
the physiological process of conception from fertilisation to birth, to include cell division and chromosomal behaviour, cell division for growth, to include mitosis and DNA replication
the stages and significant developments during foetal growth through the trimesters
basics of birthing
Factors affecting prenatal development:
how the following factors affect foetal development – positive and negative factors, to include genetic; age, diet, health, smoking, alcohol consumption
forms of teratogen and their effects
congenital disorders, to include spina bifida; cerebral palsy, effects of rubella.
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This is a large package of games eg. dice throw, editable cube and activities eg. summary sheets, card match, as well as extended answer writing tasks which require planning. You can dip into it, as the need arises and there is a Red, Amber, Green spec knowledge check-off sheet so students can identify what areas they need to then target their revision.
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A resource package of a 26 slide PowerPoint Step-byStep Walk-through of how to tackle the Pearsons Unit 4 May 2018 Part A Asthma Atricle. It inclucdes, initial research thoughts, the 4-sides of research and references to take into the Part B exam and model answers for students to analyse as well as the exam board feedback for this paper. There is also some revision guidance and resources.
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This is a collection of eight PowerPoints that cover the cardiovascular section of the Unit 4 Anatomy and Physiology Digestive system, as below. Some have activities, others have video’s embedded so you can develop activities to in your own teaching style to aid student memory
3.1 Gross structure of digestive system and functions of component parts
• buccal cavity (mouth or oral cavity)
• salivary glands
• epiglottis (stops food going down windpipe)
• oesophagus
• stomach
• small intestine (absorption takes place)
• large intestine (water is absorbed out)
• rectum (canal)
• anus
• liver
• gallbladder
• bile duct
• pancreas
• pancreatic duct
3.2 Mechanical and chemical digestion,
• action of chewing (mechanical breaking down)
• action of stomach (killing off bacteria)
• action of digestive enzymes in stomach and small intestine
3.3 Digestive roles of liver and pancreas
digestive role of pancreatic juice
• digestive role of bile (emulsifies fats like washing up liquid)
3.4 Absorption and assimilation
• adaptations of intestine wall for absorption (e.g. nutrients)
• liver’s role in assimilation
3.5 Digestive malfunctions – possible causes and effects
• coeliac disease (autoimmune system, allergic reaction)
3.6 Monitoring, treatment and care needs for digestive malfunctions
(e.g. impact on diet/lifestyle, endoscopy, ultrasound, villi needle biopsy and monitoring, medication)
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This is a collection of eight PowerPoints that cover some of the sensory systems section of the Unit 4 Anatomy and Physiology, as below. Some have activities, others have video’s embedded so you can develop activities to in your own teaching style to aid student memory
6.1 Structure of the eye
• pupil
• iris
• tear glands
• humours or fluids
• conjunctiva
• cornea
• retina
• macula
• optic nerve
• ciliary muscle/suspensory ligaments
• lens
6.2 Structure of the ear
• external
• middle
• inner ear
• eardrum
• stapes/incus/malleus ear bones
• cochlea
• organ of Corti
• Eustachian tube
• round window
• auditory nerve
• semi-circular canals
• ampullae
6.3 Malfunctions of eye and ear – possible causes and effects, i.e.
• eye - glaucoma, AMD, cataracts, retinopathy
• ear – deafness
6.4 Monitoring, treatment and care needs for malfunctions of the eye and the ear (e.g. impacts on lifestyle, visual aids, auditory aids, medication, biopsies, scans, medication, dialysis)
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This is a collection of five PowerPoints that cover some of the respiratory section of the Unit 4 Anatomy and Physiology, as below. Some have activities, others have video’s embedded so you can develop activities to in your own teaching style to aid student memory
2.1 Structure of respiratory system
• larynx
• trachea (windpipe)
• bronchi (left and right)
• bronchioles (no cartilage to hold them open)
• alveoli (air sacks where respiration takes place)
• diaphragm (parachute shaped muscle)
• intercostal muscles (between each rib)
• pleural membranes
2.2 Inspiration and expiration
• role of pleural membranes
• role of diaphragm (muscle controlling breathing rate)
• role of intercostal muscles (muscle between each rib, contracts to exhale)
2.5 Respiratory malfunctions – possible causes and effects
• asthma (genetic and environmental triggers/reaction)
2.6 Monitoring, treatment and care needs for respiratory malfunctions
(e.g. impact on lifestyle, inhalers, medication, peak flow, physiotherapy, spirometry, oxygen)
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This is a complete resource package, which consists of a 14 page, interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology B4. Skeletal body system and health;
There is a plan of delivery from Sept 2024, a programme of work and an end of topic exam paper and mark scheme to test progress to complete the package.
Along with this, is the 6 engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks and activities that go with it, booklet exam practice and a final 100 marks exam paper with student friendly marking (possible peer marking).
PowerPoints are well designed and have embedded videos in them, with booklet pages for students to make notes and example of possible exam questions that may be asked, to get them thinking and applying new knowledge.
The complete B4 part of the spec has been covered, in detail, see below:-
The structure, function and main disorders of the skeletal system
• The structure of the skeletal system: axial skeleton, appendicular skeleton, types of bone > long bones, short bones, flat bones, irregular bones, sesamoid bones.
• The function of the skeletal system: support, protection, attachment for skeletal muscle, source of blood cell production, store of minerals
• The structure and function of ligaments and cartilage.
• The location of major bones – cranium, parietal, temporal, occipital, mandible clavicle, ribs, sternum, humerus, radius, ulna, scapula, ilium, pubis, ischium, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges, femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals, vertebral column, vertebrae.
• The classifications of joints – fibrous joints, cartilaginous joints, synovial joints.
• Synovial joint structure.
• Movement allowed at each joint, to include flexion, extension, circumduction, adduction, abduction, gliding.
Disorders of the skeletal system, to include
• fractures
• osteoarthritis
• osteoporosis
• increase in people with rickets
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This is a complete resource package, which consists of a 16 page, interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology B6 Digestive body system and health;
There is a plan of delivery from Sept 2024, a programme of work and an end of topic exam paper and mark scheme to test progress to complete the package.
Along with this, is the 7 engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks and activities that go with it, such as a card match activity.
PowerPoints are well designed and have embedded videos in them, with booklet pages for students to make notes and example of possible exam questions that may be asked, to get them thinking and applying new knowledge.
The complete B6 part of the spec has been covered, in detail, see below:-
The structure, function and main disorders of the digestive system
• Alimentary canal – Oral cavity, salivary glands, oesophagus, stomach, duodenum (beginning of the small intestine), ileum colon (large intestine).
• The role of the liver and pancreas,
• The role of the digestive system in the breakdown and absorption of food materials, ingestion, peristalsis, digestion, absorption, egestion.
• The role of enzymes in digestion – amylases, proteases, lipases, sites of secretion, role in digestion.
• The role of microorganisms in the gut.
• Major products of digestion – peptides and amino acids, sugars, glycerol and fatty acids, roles in the body, storage of excess fats and carbohydrates, deamination of excess amino acids and the fate of end products, the role of the liver, the role of the kidneys.
• Absorption of food – into blood, into lacteals, the role of villi and microvilli.
Dysfunctions of the digestive system
• Ulcers
• Hepatitis
• celiac disease
Diagnostic techniques
• Endoscopy and biopsy
• Blood tests
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This is a complete resource package, which consists of a 33 page, interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology A1-A5 cells, tissue, organs and genetics;
There is a plan of delivery from Sept 2024, a programme of work and an end of topic exam paper and mark scheme to test progress to complete the package.
Along with this, is the 7 engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks and activities that go with it, and exam practice questions. PowerPoints are well designed and have embedded. To finish the topic, a 75-mark exam paper and student-friendly marks scheme to asess progress.
The complete A1-A5 part of the spec has been covered, in detail, see below:
A1 How cells work
• The function and structure of cells;
A2 Characteristics of tissues
The function, structure and location of:
A3 The structure and function of body organs
A4 Energy in the body
• Transformation of energy (chemical, heat, sound, electrical, light).
• Energy metabolism – role of energy in the body, anabolism and catabolism (aerobic and anaerobic respiration).
• Basal metabolic rate.
A5 Human genetics
• Principles of Mendelian inheritance.
• Genetic variation, to include:
• Diagnostic testing for genetic and chromosome disorders, to include
o amniocentesis
o chorionic villus sampling
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This is a complete resource package, which consists of a 24 page, interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology B2.Cardiovasular body system and health;
There is a plan of delivery from Sept 2024, a programme of work and an end of topic exam paper and mark scheme to test progress to complete the package.
Along with this, is the 14 engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks and activities that go with it, booklet exam practice and a final 100 marks exam paper with student friendly marking (possible peer marking).
PowerPoints are well designed and have embedded videos in them, with booklet pages for students to make notes and example of possible exam questions that may be asked, to get them thinking and applying new knowledge.
The complete B2 part of the spec has been covered, in detail, see below:-
B2 The structure, function and main disorders of the cardio-vascular system;
• The structure and function of the blood
• The structure and function of the heart
• Pulmonary & systemic circulation and stroke volume
• The cardiac cycle, blood flow through the heart
• Blood vessels – arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins
• The heart rate and regulation
• Systole, diastole, and blood pressure.
Cardiovascular System Disorders: symptoms, causes, impact, treatment
• Coronary Heart Disease
• Stroke
• Anaemia
• Hypertension – high blood pressure
Diagnostic techniques;
• Angiogram
• Cardiac ultrasound
• Electrocardiogram (ECG)
• Blood Pressure readings
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This is a GCSE level revision activity which is engaging a fun.
A presentation and worksheet to complete before making menstrual hormone bracelets.
You will need 9 X 6 mm beads from Amazon, see image in thumb nail pics.
Thank you
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This is a complete resource package, which consists of a 17 page, interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology B3.Respiratory body system and health;
There is a plan of delivery from Sept 2024, a programme of work and an end of topic exam paper and mark scheme to test progress to complete the package.
Along with this, is the 8 engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks and activities that go with it, such as a card match activity.
PowerPoints are well designed and have embedded videos in them, with booklet pages for students to make notes and example of possible exam questions that may be asked, to get them thinking and applying new knowledge.
The complete B3 part of the spec has been covered, in detail, see below:-
The structure, function and main disorders of the respiratory system;
• the role of air passages in nose
• the structure and functions of pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs, pleural membrane, bronchial tree
• the structure and function of the alveoli and the gaseous exchange
• the role of ciliated epithelial tissue
• respiratory muscles – intercostal muscles, diaphragm
• ventilation regulation, gaseous exchange, diffusion
Respiratory System Disorders: symptoms, causes, impact, treatment
• Smoking Related complications
• Asthma
• Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
• Pneumonia
Diagnostic techniques;
• Peak Flow
• Chest X-ray
• Spirometer
• Sputum testing
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A table which can be enlarged to A3 or A2 as a long/tall wall display, which includes disease or illness which we immunise against
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This resource package is an educational opportunity for children and young people to learn about what goes on inside their body. There are engaging activities in a booklet form, for two age groups; 8-11 year-olds and 11+, which can be printed off back to back or alternatively, completed on screen.
Children will learn the location of internal body parts and what each bit does, to keep us healthy. They can build an internal organs structure, so you can either print these off in colour or black and white (to colour in) or draw them. Cutting and sticking is engaging and there’s a sense of achievement when completed, which can only be a good thing.
A printer is a distinct advantages but you could improve your drawing skills to still enjoy this activity, with your children. For the card, you can use cereal boxes, to give the overall activity strength.
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In this resource package has a 10 page bone names and health booklet, which can be printed off, back to back. If printing off is not an option for you, you may know someone who could help out with this or you could read from the screen and then write answers down on lined paper.
There is then a skeleton building, cut-out-and-stick activity which could be printed and stuck on the back of some wall paper or a series of A4/A3 that have been stuck together with Sellotape. Alternatively, if you have blue tack, this could go directly on the wall, stuck to a glass of french doors or be laid flat on a floor with minimum disturbance.
The human body is of interest to children and there is a follow on project about the internal organs of the human body. These can then be added to the skeleton model, building on their learning.
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