Activate 1 - Biology 1 - Chapter 3.8
AQA Activate 9.2.3
Contains Starter, 3 tasks, + plenary
(Presentation with no investigation only contains starter + 2 tasks + plenary)
with answers animating onto the screen
Pieces of blank A4, metre sticks/tape measures/metre wheels required for investigation
See the lesson taught here (no investigation):
https://youtu.be/yFNVUj6Klak
Also convenient for students who missed the lesson
Activate 1 - Biology 1 - Chapter 3.7
AQA Activate 9.2.2
Contains Starter, 3 tasks, + plenary
with most answers animating onto the screen
Cut and Stick activity as word document
Watch the lesson taught here:
https://youtu.be/8gwbEmgFbxQ
Also convenient for students who miss the lesson
Activate 1 - Biology 1 - Chapter 3.6
AQA Activate 9.2.1
Contains Starter, 3 tasks, + plenary
with most answers animating onto the screen
2x Worksheet is included on the last slide of the presentation
1x worksheet as MS Word document (Print as 2x pages per sheet, flip on the short edge)
See the lesson taught here:
https://youtu.be/f9vy1AX8euk
Also convenient for students who miss the lesson
Activate 2 - Biology 2 - Chapter 2.4
Contains Starter, 3 tasks, + plenary
with most answers animating onto the screen
Worksheet is included on the last slide of the presentation
Bundle contains 3 presentations covering:
10.3.1 - Natural Selection
10.3.2 - Charles Darwin
10.3.3 / 10.3.4 - Extinction + Preserving Biodiversity
These 3 lessons contain the all the content for the 4 subtopics contained within the Evolution topic.
This contains 3 presentations + 3 worksheets covering:
9.4.2 / 9.4.3 - Photosynthesis: Leaf Adaptations
9.4.1 / 9.4.3 - Photosynthesis: Transpiration
9.4.4 - Plant Minerals and Deficiencies
These 3 lessons contain the all the content for the 4 subtopics contained within the photosynthesis topic.
This contains 3 presentations + 1 worksheet covering:
9.3.1. Aerobic Respiration
9.3.2. Anaerobic Respiration
9.3.3. Biotechnology
Worksheet and aerobic respiration lesson have many tie-ins and recapping of earlier lessons on “breathing” - all tasks are still accessible without prior delivery of earlier lessons.
KS3 Biology - Ecosystems and Competition - Activate2: 3.7 AQA Activate 10.3.3 + 10.3.4
Challenge opportunities throughout
Many answers animate onto screen to allow opportunity of peer/self assess
Lesson video here:
https://youtu.be/gZ3H6e25UDU
Also available for students absent from lesson and those wanting to revise
KS3 Biology - Ecosystems and Competition - AQA Activate 10.3.2
Challenge opportunities throughout
Many answers animate onto screen to allow opportunity of peer/self assess
Video of the lesson here:
https://youtu.be/Xg8u4K-4PVs
Also available for students who are sbsent or who are keen to revise
KS3 Biology - Ecosystems and Competition - Activate2: 3.6 - AQA Activate 10.3.1
Challenge opportunities throughout
Many answers animate onto screen to allow opportunity of peer/self assess
Lesson can be viewed here:
https://youtu.be/7MJUdNRmn8o
Also handy for students who are absent or who wish to revise
KS3 Biology - Photosynthsesis: Plant Minerals and Deficiencies
AQA Activate 9.4.4
Challenge opportunities throughout
Many answers animate onto screen to allow opportunity of peer/self assess
Lesson can viewed here:
https://youtu.be/M0R969yH298
Can also be viewed by absent students and those wanting to revise
KS3 Biology - Photosynthesis: Further Investigations and Transpiration/Photosynthesis
AQA Activate 9.4.1 + 9.4.3
9.4.3 - only partially covered - content is concluded in “Photosynthesis: Transpiration -Activate”
Challenge opportunities throughout + 1 worksheets
Many answers animate onto screen to allow opportunity of peer/self assess
This lesson covers content from 2 different units and so the presentation doesn’t share the title of either unit but is instead called: “The rate of Photosynthesis”
Lesson can be viewed here:
https://youtu.be/pz9E0uvS6uM
Can also be viewed by students who were absent or who want to revise
KS3 Biology - Photosynthsesis: Leaf adaptations and Investigations
Activate2: 2.1 + 2.2 - AQA Activate 9.4.1 + 9.4.2
9.4.2 - only partially covered - content is concluded in “Photosynthesis: Transpiration -Activate”
Challenge opportunities throughout + 2 worksheets
Many answers animate onto screen to allow opportunity of peer/self assess
Video for lesson can be accessed here:
https://youtu.be/ui00gHJrUFQ
Can also be used for students who were absent from the lesson or students who want to revise
KS3 Biology - Anaerobic Respiration - Activate2: 2.6 (+3.1) - AQA Activate 9.3.2
Challenge opportunities throughout
Lesson starts with comparison of 2 types of athletes - one doing aerobic respiration and the other doing anaerobic.
Aerobic respiration equation is recalled
Anaerobic respiration equation is given
Statement as to why anaerobic respiration releases less energy
Oxygen debt is defined
Equation also given for oxygen debt (lactic acid +O2 --> CO2 + H2O)
Anaerobic respiration in plants and yeast - equation and comparison to anaerobic respiration in animals
6 mark question on comparing aerobic and anaerobic respiration
Plenary which relates oxygen debt to shortness of breath following exercise
Many answers animate onto screen to allow opportunity of peer/self assess
See the lesson taught here:
https://youtu.be/_nltNBZnOxE
Also convenient for students who may have missed the lesson.
KS3 Biology - Aerobic Respiration - Activate2: 2.5 - AQA Activate 9.3.1
Lesson covers:
Recap of the components of the atmosphere and that percentage of oxygen in the exhaled breath is lower - this leads into what oxygen could be used for.
Photosynthesis equation is recalled and aerobic respiration is defined, as well as the terms endothermic and exothermic reactions - assigning these terms to photosynthesis and aerobic respiration respectively.
Three specialised cell types are considered - sperm cell, muscle cell, and root hair cell - all of which have a lot of mitochondria - students are asked to make the link between the number of mitochondria, the function of the specialised cell, and how much energy that would require.
Further analysis of the topic links it with the digestion of carbohydrates to get glucose ,and how oxygen is transported from the lungs to the tissues for aerobic respiration.
Challenge opportunities throughout + worksheet
Many answers animate onto screen to allow opportunity of peer/self assess
See the lesson taught here:
https://youtu.be/Ptg_SeAYZk8
Also convenient for students who are absent from lessons
This contains 3 presentations covering:
9.1.1 Food Chains and Food webs
9.1.2 Disruption to Food Webs
9.1.3 + 9.1.4 Ecosystems and Competition
No worksheets are required for any of these lessons - but it is important to read the presenter notes under the slides prior to the lesson as there are many animations (especially in 9.1.2) which require some narration.
This contains 5 presentations, 4 worksheets and 1 support sheet covering:
8.4.1. Nutrients
8.4.2. Food Tests
8.4.3. Unhealthy Diet
8.4.4. The Human Digestive System
8.4.5. Bacteria and Enzymes in Digestion
8.4.1 requires access to the internet via PC/Tablet/iPad
8.4.2 supplements the food test practical (but can be delivered without
8.4.4 requires students to whiteboard pens and tasks them with drawing around a person laying on a table and then drawing the organs of the digestive system within the silhouette (can be done on large pieces of sugar paper/wallpaper)
Challenge tasks throughout, answers animate onto the board for peer/self assessment.
KS3 Biology - Ecosystems and Competition - Activate2: 2.9 (+3.1) - AQA Activate 9.1.3 and 9.1.4
Challenge opportunities throughout
Lesson contains starter - keywords for both topics and tasks to check understanding.
Predator-prey relationship graph with cut and stick activity including copy of graph for students to stick in their books
**2nd Worksheet included for: **
Explaining why predator numbers are lower than prey numbers using recap of food chains and energy transfer - including percentage calculation practice
Data included for Red Squirrel Vs Grey Squirrel on worksheet with further percentage calculation challenge questions and calculating differences task
Answers animate onto screen to allow opportunity of peer/self assess
See the lesson taught here:
https://youtu.be/7UIs1UWIa14
Also convenient for students who miss the lesson