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We are an Ofsted-registered organisation that provides educational services to learners between the ages of 5 and 16.
Our goal is to help students achieve academic excellence and encourage lifelong learning. To do this, we provide engaging tutoring lessons, over 2,000 pages of free educational learning resources, and affordable teaching resources to support both educators and students.
Visit our digital library to check out our free resources: https://www.shalom-education.com/digital-library
This resource is a GCSE-level worksheet designed to help students differentiate between diffusion, osmosis and active transport.
It includes a table for students to fill in, comparing the direction of substance travel, types of substances moved and whether the processes are passive or active, along with the membrane involvement for each mechanism.
Also, there are scenarios provided where students must identify which of the three processes is being described.
An answer sheet is provided for each part, making this a valuable resource for review, homework or in-class exercises.
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This GCSE Specialised Animal Cells Exam Worksheet is an educational resource designed to test and improve students’ understanding of the various specialised cells in animal bodies.
This worksheet covers the main functions of red blood cells, nerve cells, and the specialisation of sperm cells. It includes the characteristics that enable red blood cells to transport oxygen effectively, why they lose their nuclei, and what allows them to move smoothly through the circulatory system.
The resource also explores the roles of different parts of the nerve cell, including dendrites, axons and the myelin sheath, and discusses the process of fertilisation.
Also, students will learn about muscle cell contraction, the different types of muscles, the unique nature of the egg cell membrane, and the location of ciliated epithelial cells.
This resource comes complete with a detailed answer sheet for the questions, making it ideal for homework, revision or classroom assessments.
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This GCSE DNA and Chromosomes Worksheet is a comprehensive educational tool designed to quiz students on the fundamentals of genetics.
It includes both multiple choice and short answers to assess students’ knowledge of chromosome location, structure, human chromosome numbers, and the differences between haploid and diploid cells.
This worksheet is well-suited for revision purposes and helps students prepare for GCSE Biology exams by reinforcing critical concepts related to DNA and cell division.
The included answer section ensures quick and accurate marking for both students and educators.
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This resource is a GCSE-level activity worksheet with an accompanying answer sheet focused on food tests.
It guides students through the identification and procedural steps for conducting various biochemical tests to detect the presence of starch, lipids, reducing sugars and proteins in food samples.
The worksheet is divided into four main sections:
Iodine test for starch, where students identify the test steps and understand the colour change indicating a positive or negative result.
Emulsion test for lipids, outlining the process for creating a white cloudy emulsion and its significance.
Benedict’s test for reducing sugars, detailing the heating process and colour changes from blue to green, yellow, orange or red based on sugar concentration.
Biuret test for proteins, which involves adding sodium hydroxide and copper sulfate to a sample and observing colour changes to purple for a positive result.
This educational tool provides clear examples and checklists for each test, making it an ideal resource for both classroom learning and revision.
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This GCSE Cancer Activity Worksheet is an interactive educational resource designed to enhance students’ understanding of cancer.
It includes tasks such as explaining the characteristics of benign and malignant tumors, identifying and linking risk factors to specific types of cancer, and recognising the association between lifestyle choices and cancer development.
This resource aims to promote critical thinking and provides practical examples to help students grasp the study and treatment of tumours.
It comes with an answer sheet, making it a suitable asset for classroom activities, homework assignments or revision practice.
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This educational resource is a worksheet on the the Life Cycle of a Virus that provides a series of questions designed to assess and deepen GCSE students’ understanding of viral replication and the biological mechanisms of viruses.
The worksheet covers a range of topics including genetic mutations during virus replication, the structure of viruses, the impact of antiviral drugs on viral reproduction, and the lytic and lysogenic cycles.
Accompanying the worksheet is an answer sheet that provides explanations for each question, ensuring that educators can accurately evaluate student responses and offer clear explanations.
This resource is well-suited for use in the classroom, as homework material, or for exam revision.
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This resource is a GCSE Photosynthesis Activity Worksheet that includes a set of questions and answers designed to deepen students’ understanding of the photosynthesis process in plants.
The worksheet challenges students to:
Identify the key molecules required for plants to produce their own food.
Understand the function of chloroplasts and their role in photosynthesis.
Recognise the essential factors involved in the photosynthesis formula.
Explore the by-products of photosynthesis and their subsequent uses.
Distinguish between endothermic and exothermic processes in the context of photosynthesis.
Analyse the relationship between photosynthesis and respiration.
Practice balancing the chemical equation for photosynthesis.
The accompanying answer sheet provides clear solutions to facilitate self-assessment by students and allow educators to gauge student comprehension.
This resource is ideal for classroom instruction, homework assignments or exam revision.
This “GCSE Geography Cold Environments ‘Cheat Sheet’ Revision Guide” is your go-to resource for a quick and efficient review of cold environments in the GCSE Geography syllabus.
It neatly condenses vital information about frigid landscapes, such as the polar regions and tundras, into a user-friendly format. Students can expect to find essential facts and details about the physical characteristics, flora and fauna, and the human activities prevalent in these zones.
Designed to facilitate smooth revision, this guide is an ideal tool for students to reinforce their understanding and tackle their exams with confidence.
The resource offered is a Life Cycle of a Virus Activity Worksheet designed to enhance GCSE students’ knowledge on viral biology.
It includes a variety of questions that explore the lytic and lysogenic pathways of viral replication, the difference between viruses and living cells, and the unique aspects of viral reproduction. Also, it challenges students to apply their understanding of viral genetics and the implications for host cells.
This worksheet is complemented by an answer sheet, providing a robust learning tool for both educators and students.
The resource can be used effectively in a classroom setting, assigned as homework, or as a revision tool to prepare for exams.
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This resource is a comprehensive worksheet and answer set for GCSE Biology students studying Gas Exchange in the Lungs.
It covers key concepts such as the oxygenation of blood, the role of alveoli and capillaries, the inhalation and exhalation process, the features of alveoli, and comparisons of gas exchange mechanisms in humans and fish.
The worksheet prompts students to define terms, describe processes and explain biological functions, while the answer sheet provides concise, point-by-point information that can be used to verify students’ responses.
This educational tool is suitable for classroom activities, homework assignments or revision purposes.
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This GCSE Microscopy Practice Questions Worksheet is a comprehensive resource designed to improve students’ understanding of microscope magnification and resolution.
It includes practical questions on calculating total magnification, determining actual sizes of cells from magnified images, and conceptual questions about the capabilities of microscopes with different resolutions.
This worksheet is accompanied by a complete answer sheet, making it an effective tool for both teaching and for students to practice and assess their knowledge in preparation for GCSE science exams.
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Improve your students’ understanding of Transport Systems with our meticulously crafted pack, perfectly aligned with the AQA GCSE Biology curriculum. This bundle includes 23 activity worksheets with complementary answer sheets that cover key topics.
The topics in this Transport Systems pack include:
Gas Exchange in the Lungs
Absorption in the Small Intestine
The Respiratory System
Diffusion
Factors Affecting the Rate of Diffusion
Osmosis
Active Transport
Comparing Diffusion, Osmosis and Active Transport
Levels of Organisation in Multicellular Organisms
Transport Systems in Multicellular Organisms
The Digestive System
The Heart
The Human Circulatory System
Heart Rate
Blood Vessels
The Composition of Blood
Plant Tissues
Transport in Plants
Transpiration
Factors Affecting the Rate of Transpiration
Measuring Water Uptake
Translocation
Xylem and Phloem
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This resource is an educational activity worksheet with an accompanying answer sheet, focusing on the GCSE topic of Absorption in the Small Intestine.
It is designed to test students’ understanding of the digestive process, specifically the role of the small intestine in nutrient absorption.
The worksheet contains a series of statements that students must identify as true or false, covering the digestion process, the function of enzymes, and the passage of nutrients.
In addition, it includes a diagram-based question where students are required to label parts of the small intestine, such as the villi and microvilli, to demonstrate their knowledge of the anatomy and the absorption process.
The clear and concise answer sheet provided makes it a useful tool for self-assessment or for teachers to quickly check student progress. This resource is suitable for classroom activities, homework assignments or revision exercises.
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This resource is an activity worksheet paired with an answer section, aimed at GCSE students for the study of carbohydrates.
It is designed to help students associate various concepts such as monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides with their respective characteristics and structures.
The activity prompts students to match terms like sucrose, maltose, lactose and others with their correct definitions, such as energy storage molecules in plants and animals, and the basic building block of a carbohydrate.
It also challenges students to recognise the composition of carbohydrates and the function of enzymes like carbohydrase in the breakdown of these biomolecules.
This educational tool is excellent for reinforcing knowledge on carbohydrate chemistry, structure and function, and is suitable for homework, classwork or revision sessions.
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This GCSE Stem Cells and Cloning Activity Worksheet is an educational resource designed for students studying GCSE Biology.
This worksheet provides an interactive way to learn about therapeutic cloning processes, with illustrations and thought-provoking questions that encourage deep understanding.
Students are tasked with explaining the steps of therapeutic cloning, understanding why cloned organs are accepted by the patient’s body, and evaluating true or false statements about the implications and uses of meristem and stem cells in therapy and agriculture.
The accompanying answer sheet ensures accurate self-assessment and facilitates easy marking for educators. This resource is perfect for reinforcing classroom learning, homework assignments or revision practice.
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This GCSE Microscopy Activity Worksheet is an educational tool designed to help students practice and understand the magnification process in microscopes.
It presents three different microscope setups with varying eyepiece and objective lens magnifications alongside cell samples of different organisms. Students are tasked with identifying the types of organisms, calculating the total magnification for each setup, and ranking the apparent size of the cells.
This worksheet, complete with a detailed answer page, is ideal for reinforcing concepts of microscopy, making it a great GCSE Biology teaching or revision material.
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This GCSE Light and Electron Microscopes Activity Worksheet is a resource designed to test and improve students’ knowledge of microscopy.
It includes a labelling activity for the parts of a light microscope, and a matching exercise to differentiate between types of microscopes, and the applications and limitations of these instruments.
With detailed answers included, this worksheet is a valuable tool for educators to facilitate learning in classes, as a homework assignment, or as part of revision material for GCSE science exams.
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This resource is a Protist Diseases Question and Answer Worksheet" designed to enhance GCSE students’ understanding of protist-related diseases, particularly malaria.
The worksheet is structured to challenge students to:
Outline the lifecycle of the malaria parasite in five key stages.
Identify symptoms associated with malaria.
Recognise the type of drugs used in malaria prevention.
Discuss various transmission methods of malaria.
Describe the malaria parasite’s replication process within the human body.
Determine which cells in the body are most affected by malaria.
Understand environmental conditions favourable to protists.
The worksheet includes a variety of question types, such as multiple-choice, short answer and true/false, to test comprehension and engage critical thinking skills.
Accompanied by an answer sheet, this educational tool is ideal for reinforcing classroom learning, homework assignments, and exam revision.
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This educational resource offers a challenging set of questions and answers designed to deepen students’ understanding of translocation in plants, a key concept in GCSE biology.
The material includes visual diagrams to enhance learning, with tasks that require students to identify different seasons based on translocation activity, label parts of the phloem and their functions, and explain the significance of bidirectional translocation in the growth of storage organs like ginger and potatoes.
The resource promotes analytical thinking and application of knowledge. Also, the provided answers serve as a reliable reference for self-assessment or guided instruction.
This resource is ideal for classroom activities, providing homework assignments, or focused revision sessions.
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This GCSE worksheet is dedicated to exploring the process of transpiration in plants.
It includes questions about the plant structures equivalent to pores in human skin, the transpiration stream, and the role of guard cells and stomata in regulating water loss.
The worksheet also challenges students to consider the adaptive significance of transpiration, the response of stomata to changes in water pressure, and the evolutionary adaptations of cacti in arid environments.
An answer sheet is provided for self-assessment or instructional use.
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