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Adaptation and Natural Selection - KS3 Activate
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Adaptation and Natural Selection - KS3 Activate

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Students should understand what competition and adaptation are, and how important it is for animals to adapt to their surroundings. This links to natural selection with a fun and engaging game for students to get their heads around natural selection and desirable characteristics.
Introduction to Homeostasis (9-1) GCSE
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Introduction to Homeostasis (9-1) GCSE

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Use questions for the video: Define the term homeostasis? (1) Name 4 things that have to be kept constant in the body (4) Describe what would happen if waste products built up. (1) Name a waste gas produced by cells.(1) State the process in cells which produces this gas. (1) Where does the waste gas leave the body? (1) How does water enter the body? (2) Name the process in cells which produces water. (1) Describe the urine produced by the body when there are high levels of water present. (2) Name 3 substances found in urine (3) Where is the urine stored in the body? (1) Explain why people sweat? (1) Where is the thermoregulatory centre? (1) State the optimum human body temperature? (1) Explain why cells need a constant supply of glucose (1) Name the organ which monitors and controls blood glucose levels (1) Describe the job (role) of insulin (1) What problem do diabetics have? (1) (25 marks)
Microscopes
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Microscopes

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Students should understand the equation for calculating magnifaction. Examples given. Students should understand what magnification is and how microscopes work, comparing electron and light microscope.
inheritance
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inheritance

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All: Recall that alleles can either be dominant or recessive Most: Explain why offspring look the way they do in relation to the alleles they inherit Some: Independently Construct your own Punnet squares to show inheritance in offspring
Static
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Static

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Students should understand what static electricity is and how it is produced Practical activities around the room
Skeleton - KS3
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Skeleton - KS3

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Students should understand the importance of the skeleton and why a skeleton is needed. Students should be able to label bones of the body. Includes worksheets: questions from activate and design your own skeleton
Unbalanced diets kS3
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Unbalanced diets kS3

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Students should understand what a balanced diet is, why it is important to have a balanced diet and effects of being overweight/underweight. Include mini debate
Testing foods - activate - year 7
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Testing foods - activate - year 7

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Students should understand the importance of food testing. Students should understand how to test for certain nutrients and the outcomes for positive/negative results.
Required Practical - Amylase (9-1) GCSE
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Required Practical - Amylase (9-1) GCSE

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Students to recap briefly on optimum enzyme function and the pH that amylase functions at its optimum level at. Includes questions to test knowledge/understanding of the practical. Answers below:
Competition and Adaptation
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Competition and Adaptation

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For year 8 students, based on competition and adaptation. Students should understand the concepts of competition and adaptation, what animals and plants compete for and why it is important for them to adapt to their environment.
Metabolism
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Metabolism

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An independent research project for KS4 students covering metabolism. It has a quick starter, and the basics of what students need to know about with regards to metabolism: what it is, how the liver plays a part in metabolism and various metabolic reactions.
Revision board game - The Body
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Revision board game - The Body

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Suitable for Year 7 students, based on activate textbook 1. Students should understand concepts of ‘The Body’ and use the instructions and boardgame template and questions to help them out. Students can design their own questions if necessary, too.
Gas Pressure
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Gas Pressure

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Students should understand the concept of gas pressure: what it is, how it is affected and how to perform the collapsing can demonstration in groups and explain the science behind it. Suitable for year 8 classes.
Cancer - GCSE Biology
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Cancer - GCSE Biology

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Students should understand the causes of cancer, how cancer develops and how it is treated, and why it is difficult to treat.