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A Science teacher since 2016 creating and sharing resources he uses with his own classes.
Lung Model
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Lung Model

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By the end of the lesson I will be able to: Identify the moving parts of the respiratory system. Describe how the breathing mechanism works. Create a model of the respiratory system.
Fingerprinting
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Fingerprinting

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Lessons created to complement the activate 3 unit of work - Detection in biology. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify parts of the skin that contribute towards a fingerprint. Describe how fingerprints are formed. Justify if fingerprints are a good means for police to solve crimes.
Forensics microscopy
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Forensics microscopy

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Lessons created to complement the activate 3 unit of work - Detection in biology. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: State the meanings of the terms: Magnification and resolution. Compare an electron and light microscope. Justify why electron and light microscopes are used for forensic evidence.
Hormonal Control of Systems BTEC Unit 9C
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Hormonal Control of Systems BTEC Unit 9C

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A comprehensive powerpoint (178 slides) including all relevant information for students to reach a distinction standard in Pearsons Applied Science Unit 9 C. Sections included: Female reproductive system Oogenesis Male reproductive system Spermatogenesis Menstrual cycle and hormone involvement Fertilization Development of the foetus (chorion and amnion) Contraception Assisted pregnancy Ovulation disorders Sperm disorders Process of mitosis Process of meiosis
Forensics Pathology
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Forensics Pathology

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Lessons created to complement the activate 3 unit of work - Detection in biology. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify factors that can be investigated from a body. Describe the role of a pathologist. Compare dental records to bite marks.
Forensic biology unit
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Forensic biology unit

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A collection of lessons tailored towards the Activate 3 SoW. Lessons were prepared for use via google slides but will also work on ppt format. Lessons are ready to use with minimal preparation and can be delivered by a non-science specialist. Practical session guidance is included with some of the lessons including class results.
Blood typing
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Blood typing

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Lessons created to complement the activate 3 unit of work - Detection in biology. Practical notes are on slide 12 with risk assessment prep. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: State the contents of blood. Describe the functions of blood. Explain why blood transfusions can be dangerous.
Forensics Time After Death
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Forensics Time After Death

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Lessons created to complement the activate 3 unit of work - Detection in biology. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: State factors that would affect decay. Describe how time of death can be determined. Explain why timing death is not always precise.
Genetic Fingerprinting
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Genetic Fingerprinting

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Lessons created to complement the activate 3 unit of work - Detection in biology. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: State what is meant by DNA fingerprinting. Describe some uses of DNA fingerprinting. Deduce which suspect is guilty after viewing DNA fragment bands.
Role and organisation of the digestive system Assignment 8C BTEC Applied Science
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Role and organisation of the digestive system Assignment 8C BTEC Applied Science

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A comprehensive powerpoint (21 slides) including all relevant information for students to reach a distinction standard in Pearsons Applied Science Unit 8 C. Sections included: Dieticians and nutritionists Anatomy of the digestive system Functions and features of the digestive system Mechanical and chemical digestion The liver Inside the liver Nutrient absorption in the ileum Tests for macronutrients (students to write practical notes / or research) Nutrient sources, uses and symptoms of deficiency research table Coeliac disease Irritable bowel syndrome (research task) Crohn’s disease (research task) Ulcerative colitis (research task) Inflammatory bowel disease (research task)
Biotechnology of dairy products
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Biotechnology of dairy products

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All features work when used with google slides. All features should work with PowerPoint, but might need some rearranging. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the steps of cheese and yogurt production. Describe the role of bacteria in fermentation. Compare the production of cheese and yogurt.
Cloning
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Cloning

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All features work when used with google slides. All features should work with PowerPoint, but might need some rearranging. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the different methods of cloning. Describe what is meant by a clone. Evaluate the uses of clones.
Effect of temperature on catalase activity
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Effect of temperature on catalase activity

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Includes a risk assessment for the practical for the students to complete, a method and class results. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the equipment needed to measure volume. Describe how to carry out an experiment to measure the volume of product produced. Compare how temperature affects the activity of enzymes.
Introduction to Vaccination Edward Jenner and Smallpox
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Introduction to Vaccination Edward Jenner and Smallpox

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All features work when used with google slides. All features should work with PowerPoint, but might need some rearranging. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the contents of a vaccine. Describe the role of vaccines in fighting disease. Justify whether it was ethical for Jenner to develop the Smallpox vaccine.
Primate History and the Oldest Primate
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Primate History and the Oldest Primate

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All features work when used with google slides. All features should work with PowerPoint, but might need some rearranging. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Identify the key characteristics of fossils of the oldest primate. Describe the process of peer review. Explain how a recent fossil find makes scientists question earlier explanations about evolution.
Microsgop Arsylwi Celloedd
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Microsgop Arsylwi Celloedd

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Defnyddais google slides are gyfer addysgu’r wers hon. Ddylai bod o’n gweithio yn yr un modd drwy Microsoft PowerPoint ond efallai fydd angen ailosod rhai agweddau. Erbyn diwedd y wers ddylech fod yn gallu: Adnabod y 7 proses byw. Disgrifiwch sut i ddefnyddio microsgop Esboniwch pam fod angen defnyddio microsgop i adnabod os yw sampl yn fyw neu beidio.
Celloedd Planhigyn ac Anifail
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Celloedd Planhigyn ac Anifail

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Defnyddais google slides are gyfer addysgu’r wers hon. Ddylai bod o’n gweithio yn yr un modd drwy Microsoft PowerPoint ond efallai fydd angen ailosod rhai agweddau. Erbyn diwedd y wers ddylech fod yn gallu: Adnabod y cynnwys o gelloedd anifail a phlanhigyn. Disgrifio swydd pob organyn. Esbonio pam nad yw planhigion angen bwyd.
Science Escape Room
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Science Escape Room

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A fast paced escape room containing 12 different challenges! - set at 5 minute intervals will easily fill your entire lesson with the students working to crack the code. Each challenge is set at 3 different levels - these can be switched as needed for any challenge i.e. if you’ve covered the periodic table recently you might want your class to attempt the level 2 or 3 version of the challenge. The challenges cover topics such as: The Periodic Table, Acids and Alkalis, Circuits, Motion graphs (Distance-time and Velocity-time), Food tests, Animal and plant cells, Food chains / webs, Radioactivity Half-life, Reflection - pathway of light through many mirrors. Separating techniques - filtration, crystallisation and distillation. Moments / Turning forces DNA triplet code reading Slides can be printed to give out to students or projected on the board - not necessary to print. An answer sheet for each student can also be printed. The final slide contains the correct answers in the correct order.