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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.
Battleships Style Revision Session
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Battleships Style Revision Session

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A quick easy, little to no prep, revision session. Students come up with questions together and then test each other using the revision game. How to complete this activity: Students will be in group sizes 2+ Students will create questions for each category (Slide 2). e.g. If the category is cells it could be - Which part controls the cell? Leave the questions and categories on the show whilst the students pick 16 questions (4 from each category) and write it in their grid (slide 3) The person that was born first in the year goes first by calling out grid numbers. If a person’s answer is hit by this callout they must ask the question. If the person calling the grid number gets the answer correct they score a point. The 2nd eldest in the year will then call out a grid reference etc. Keep a score if playing with the entire class on slide 4.
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.
Speed Introduction
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Speed Introduction

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A comprehension lesson that teaches students how to measure speed by using the formula triangle with some reference to practical applications. Support sheets are also included to guide students should it be needed. Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. By the end of the lesson students should be able to: Success criteria: I can calculate speed using the equation triangle. I can analyse how to measure speed effectively using specific equipment I can justify why objects appear to be travelling faster or slower with reference to relative motion. Learning objective: To apply the idea of speed to real life instances. Powerpoint contains 18 slides and a lesson plan is also attached.
Y Tymhorau
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Y Tymhorau

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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 beth sydd yn achosi’r Haf a’r Gaeaf Disgrifio sut mae’r Haul yn ymbelydru golau. Egluro’r cysylltiad rhwng gogwyddo’r Ddaear â’r Tymhorau.
Cooling Curves
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Cooling Curves

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A resource used for BTEC Applied science Nationals level 3 - Unit 2 assignment B. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Types of thermometer, appropriate use and practical application of measurements of heat. • The relationship between temperature and heat energy. • Types of thermometer and how they are used to gain accurate readings: o electronic thermometers/temperature probes o liquid-filled thermometers. • Checking the calibration of thermometers by using ice and boiling water. • Accuracy of thermometers and temperature probes at different temperatures.
Investigating Cooling Curves
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Investigating Cooling Curves

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A resource used for BTEC Applied science Nationals level 3 - Unit 2 assignment B. By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Construction and interpretation of cooling curves: • temperature as a function of time • rate of cooling from the gradient of the tangent to the cooling curve • determination of melting point from the shape of a curve for a substance freezing • super cooling • shape of the curve and rate of cooling in relation to intermolecular forces and the state (solid or liquid) of the substance.
Epithelial Tissue
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Epithelial Tissue

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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. Past paper questions are included with the relevant mark scheme answers following. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the 3 types of epithelial tissue: Squamous epithelial, ciliated columnar and endothelial tissue. Describe the function of each type of tissue. Explain why individuals can suffer from: emphysema, COPD and atherosclerosis.
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
Nerve Impulse
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Nerve Impulse

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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. Past paper questions are included with the relevant mark scheme answers following. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the ions present surrounding nerve axons. Describe how a resting potential is achieved in the nerve cell membrane. Explain why Potassium ion channels are needed in nerve cell membranes.
Biotechnology using Fermentation
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Biotechnology using Fermentation

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All features work when used with google slides. All features should work with PowerPoint, but might need some rearranging. There is a video in this lesson showing students how to brew alcohol at home using yeast, grape juice and sugar - if you are not comfortable showing students this please do not buy this resource. My reasoning for using this was to make the learning more relatable to them as my students don’t have enough cultural capital to grasp the industrial process. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the equation for fermentation. Describe how bread, beer and wine are made. Explain why people don’t become drunk from eating bread.
Investigating Fuels
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Investigating Fuels

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Aimed toward BTEC Applied Science Unit 3 - Investigating Fuels, risks of fuels and Units of energy. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify independent and dependent variables. Describe how to write a method concerning the burning of fuels. Explain why repeatability and reliability are important factors within experiments.
Pig Trotter Dissection
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Pig Trotter Dissection

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This resource originally produced on google slides was used to guide students through the pig trotter dissection. It includes: The risk assessment, The method, A quiz regarding joints in the body, Big question plenary - Describing how joints are arranged.
Detecting Alien Life
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Detecting Alien Life

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: State what is meant by the habitable zone. Describe how we can communicate with aliens on other planets. Explain why the light we receive on Earth from a star / exoplanet can tell us about its elemental makeup.
Telescopes
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Telescopes

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By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Identify reflecting and refracting telescopes Describe how both telescopes work. Explain how the size of exoplanets can be determined using a telescope.