KS3 : Cells, microbes, food chains, ecology, animal behaviour, populations . . .
1. Alexander Fleming,
2. Bread making using yeast
3. Edward Jenner
4. Famous microbiologists and fermentation H/W
5. Louis Pasteur
6. The Black Death handout
7. The black Death PPT
8. Bacterial reproduction PPT and Task
9. 11 PPT slides covering:
Animal communication
Imprinting
Instinctive behaviour
Conditioning
Learned behaviour
10. A PPT of 13 slides covering:
What is a pathogen?
Types of pathogens
How pathogens are spread
Protection against pathogens - First line of defence
11. 262 PPT slides to cover:
Types of habitat
Animal adaptations
Classification of animals
Food preferences
Choice chamber experiment
Food chains and food webs
Identification Keys
Planning an environmental study
Variation
Evolution
12. PPT and booklet to include:
Key words
Pyramids of biomass
Pyramids of number
Quiz
Bioaccumulation activity
13 and 14. 2 handout's and a PPT of 23 slides covering population pyramids, the use of numeracy in looking at population increases and the effects of an increase in the population on energy resources and pollution.
15 and 16. Populations: PPT and Hand-out
17. Cells
1. Alexander Fleming,
2. Bread making using yeast
3. Edward Jenner
4. Famous microbiologists and fermentation H/W
5. Louis Pasteur
6. The Black Death handout
7. The black Death PPT
8. Bacterial reproduction PPT and Task
9. 11 PPT slides covering:
Animal communication
Imprinting
Instinctive behaviour
Conditioning
Learned behaviour
10. A PPT of 13 slides covering:
What is a pathogen?
Types of pathogens
How pathogens are spread
Protection against pathogens - First line of defence
11. 262 PPT slides to cover:
Types of habitat
Animal adaptations
Classification of animals
Food preferences
Choice chamber experiment
Food chains and food webs
Identification Keys
Planning an environmental study
Variation
Evolution
12. PPT and booklet to include:
Key words
Pyramids of biomass
Pyramids of number
Quiz
Bioaccumulation activity
13 and 14. 2 handout's and a PPT of 23 slides covering population pyramids, the use of numeracy in looking at population increases and the effects of an increase in the population on energy resources and pollution.
15 and 16. Populations: PPT and Hand-out
17. Cells
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