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<p>This is an updated version of a Christmas Science Quiz posted on TES a few years ago. The first round includes a quiz based on month-by-month science stories with links to the news articles.</p> <p>Free to colleagues in need of a helping hand at this busy time of year and to their classes in need of some festive fun.</p> <p>Suitable for secondary school students aged 11-18 years.</p>
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Christmas Science Quiz 2023

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<p>This is an updated version of a Christmas Science Quiz posted on TES a few years ago. The first round includes a quiz based on month-by-month science stories with links to the news articles.</p> <p>Free to colleagues in need of a helping hand at this busy time of year and to their classes in need of some festive fun.</p>
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Metals and Limestone revision mind maps

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Three revision mind maps relating to chemistry content for AQA Chemistry 1.2 and 1.3 (metals and limestone). The idea is to print out the mindmaps for the students to fill in, but equally you could print off the mindmap answers as a revision resource. Students could highlight and add pictures to make their mind maps memorable.
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Calculating rate of reaction

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<p>A very simple worksheet to practice the principle of working out initial rate of reaction from the gradient of the curve. Good to use as practice questions after initial instruction.</p>
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Effects of drugs (psychiatric/recreational) on the synapse

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<p>Resource designed for Topic 8 Edexcel A (SNAB/Nuffield) A-level Biology. Students use information on the effects of drugs on the synapse to annotate the diagram and summarise information in a table. Answers provided. This activity goes alongside the Problems with the synapses (8.7) section of the specification. Extension idea is to bring in other drugs e.g. poisons and demonstrate their effect on the synapse also.</p>
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Topical science Christmas quiz 2022

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<p>Quiz based on biology-related news stories from each month of 2022. Relevant news story link in the notes section of each slide. Fun end of term Christmas activity.</p>
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SNAB Topic 2 revision activities

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A number of revision activities for SNAB Topic 2: Genes and Health. Including a keyword crossword, quick-fire quiz rounds and an activity where students have to fill in tables, label diagrams and draw diagrams. I'm going to put it all together as an end of year quiz, but activities could also be used separately in lessons or for revision at home.
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EPQ: marking rubric

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<p>A rubric to help with marking AQA Extended Project Qualification. Adapted from the EPQ specification.</p>
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Five kingdoms summary activity

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<p>Powerpoint slide that can be filled in with details on the five kingdoms as a research/homework/flipped learning activity. Includes suggested answers. I’m using it with my 1st year A-level students, but could also be used for GCSE Biology.</p>
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Science Christmas Quiz 2020

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<p>A Christmas based science quiz for the end of term 2020. I have updated eleanorvickers’ Science Christmas Quiz 2020 with a first round of questions from this year. (Difficult to find as the news is so dominated by coronavirus this year!)</p> <p>In keeping with the original resource, this resource is free: a Christmas gift to hard-working colleagues!</p>
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Regulating water content of mucus in the lungs

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This is a Powerpoint designed to aid teacher explanation of regulating water content of mucus in the lungs for SNAB A-level Biology, it goes through the process step-by-step for when there is too much water in the mucus and too little and then considers how this differs in people with cystic fibrosis. This is tricky topic for Year 1 of A-level so I've tried to break it down. I welcome any feedback. Posting as I think it could be a useful resource for others. No charge!
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lac operon group work activity

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<p>This is a great little group-work activity that encourages students to use their brains to work out how the lac operon works both in the absence of and with the presence of lactose.</p> <p>The students are given background information and are encouraged to sketch out their own diagram of what is happening. They are given an envelope containing four clues (to be opened in the correct order!)</p> <p>This works best if the students have no familiarity with the lac operon before entering the lesson - but do need to know about transcription and translation. At its best, students feel pleased to have worked out a tricky process by themselves. Once students have figured it out themselves I get them to explain to another group. Ideally follow up with exam questions.</p>
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Glycolysis True or False

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<p>Short starter/plenary activity designed to test student’s understanding of glycolysis with 8 true or false questions. Matches OCR A-level specification from 2015. To go with Module 5 Unit on Respiration. Answers included on the PowerPoint slides.</p>
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BTEC periodic table revision mat

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<p>Blank mind map to be filled in for self-directed revision alongside textbook/revision book. This is for trends in the periodic table from Unit 1 of the Pearson Applied Science BTEC course. Free - I hope it’s a useful resource for colleagues.</p>
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Organelles bingo

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<p>Simple game of keyword bingo to help first-year A-level Biology students to embed their knowledge of organelles keywords.</p> <p>First powerpoint contains list of keywords (students choose 9) and bingo instructions</p> <p>Second powerpoint automatically scrolls definitions of organelles - hit ‘del’ button to randomly choose a definition.</p> <p>Students tick off the keyword that matches the definition if it’s on their list - student who gets all the keywords listed calls out “Bingo” and the game ends.</p> <p>Designed to match OCR A specification but would be suitable for other A-level Biology courses</p>
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BTEC Group 2 metals summary worksheet/revision mat

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<p>Blank mind map to be filled in for self-directed revision alongside textbook/revision book. This is for Group 2 metals from Unit 1 of the Pearson Applied Science BTEC course. Free - I hope it’s a useful resource for colleagues.</p>
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Three energy systems CROSSWORD

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<p>Quick activity recapping some keywords on aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration and phosphocreatine system. Not exhaustive! Based on SNAB textbook, but suitable for other A-level Biology courses.</p>