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Resource is made using the Open Dyslexic font.
Resource contains
Information sheet for animal, plant, bacterial cells.
Organelle name recall sheet
Organelle function gap fill sheet
Organelle function recall sheet
Organelle name and function recall sheet
Whole cell drawing sheet
Practice questions sheet
This resource has been made in the OpenDyslexic font
This is a full lesson designed to go over the methodology for the AQA sampling required practicals
Contents for random sampling
Visual method overview
Step by step slow method
How to count samples on a Quadrat
How to estimate population species
Practice questions on estimating population species
Method practice questions
Knowledge check questions
Contents for systematic sampling
Visual method overview
Step by step slow method
How to count samples on a Quadrat
Method practice questions
Analysis of transects questions
This resource will allow teachers to mock the practical for acids, alkalis and indicators. KS3 or LA KS4
Interactive PowerPoint designed for use in non laboratory settings
Resource contains revision flashcards for the AQA Biology required practicals
Ideal for use by students to revise for examinations
ALL ANSWERS ARE PROVIDED
Practicals included
Microscopy (Onion cell slides)
Microbiology (Antibiotic discs)
Osmosis (Concentration and water movement)
Enzymes (Amylase & starch at different pH)
Food tests (Carbohydrates, lipids, protein & sugars)
Photosynthesis (Elodea)
Reaction time (Ruler drop)
Field investigations (Random sampling)
Field investigations (Systematic sampling)
Plant responses (Auxins)
Decay (Milk decay at different temperatures)
Good luck!
This is an exam style question I have written myself
It is ideal for use with for pre GCSE revision
Quite often our students cannot apply concepts out of normal context and the more practice they can get the better
This question covers
respiration
surface area
adaptations for survival
VCSRG (Natural selection)
Please give feedback so I know if I shoudl continue to keep making these.
Constructive feedback welcome for mark scheme answers
This is an exam style question I have written myself
It is ideal for use with a high ability class for pre GCSE revision
Quite often our students cannot apply concepts out of normal context and the more practice they can get the better
This question covers
respiration
surface area and survival
adaptations for survival
VCSRG (Natural selection)
Please give feedback so I know if I shoudl continue to keep making these.
Constructive feedback welcome for mark scheme answers
This resource is for KS3/4 student taking the AQA science GCSE
The resource contains methods in a condensed format suitable for revision and class instruction
Included resource style
Presentation
Revision activities
Visual methods
Practicals included
Microscopy (Onion cell slides + Cheek cell slides)
Microbiology (Antibiotic discs)
Osmosis (Concentration and water movement)
Enzymes (Amylase & starch at different pH)
Food tests (Carbohydrates, lipids, protein & sugars)
Photosynthesis (Elodea)
Reaction time (Ruler drop)
Field investigations (Quadrat transects)
Plant responses (Auxins)
Decay (Milk decay at different temperatures)
Good luck!
Full price of individual resources £7.50 (£1.50 saving)
This resource is for KS3/4 student taking the AQA science GCSE - presentation and revision activities in one bundle
The resource contains methods in a condensed format suitable for revision and class instruction
Practicals included
Microscopy (Onion cell slides + Cheek cell slides)
Microbiology (Antibiotic discs)
Osmosis (Concentration and water movement)
Enzymes (Amylase & starch at different pH)
Food tests (Carbohydrates, lipids, protein & sugars)
Photosynthesis (Elodea)
Reaction time (Ruler drop)
Field investigations (Quadrat transects)
Plant responses (Auxins)
Decay (Milk decay at different temperatures)
Making salts
Temperature changes
Rates of reaction - observing colour change - Concentration & Temperature
Rates of reaction - measuring product volume (cm3) - Concentration & Temperature
Rates of reaction - measuring product lost (g) - Concentration, Temperature & Surface area
Chromatography
Water purification
Electrolysis
Neutralisation - Higher and Foundation
Ion testing - Flame tests, carbonate test, sulphate test & Halide test
Good luck!
This resource is for KS3/4 student taking the AQA science GCSE in a visual practical format
The resource contains methods in a condensed format suitable for revision and class instruction
Practicals included
Microscopy (Onion cell slides)
Microbiology (Antibiotic discs)
Osmosis (Concentration and water movement)
Enzymes (Amylase & starch at different pH)
Food tests (Carbohydrates, lipids, protein & sugars)
Photosynthesis (Elodea)
Reaction time (Ruler drop)
Field investigations (Random sampling)
Field investigations (Systematic sampling)
Plant responses (Auxins)
Decay (Milk decay at different temperatures)
Good luck!
This resource is for KS3/4 student taking the AQA science GCSE
The resource contains methods in a condensed format suitable for revision and class instruction
Complete with example exam questions for each experiment - sourced from 2018 AQA where possible
Practicals included
Making salts
Temperature changes
Rates of reaction - observing colour change - Concentration & Temperature
Rates of reaction - measuring product volume (cm3) - Concentration & Temperature
Rates of reaction - measuring product lost (g) - Concentration, Temperature & Surface area
Chromatography
Water purification
Electrolysis
Neutralisation - Higher and Foundation
Ion testing - Flame tests, carbonate test, sulphate test & Halide test
Good luck!
This resource is for KS3/4 student taking the AQA science GCSE
The resource contains methods in a condensed format suitable for revision and class instruction
Complete with example exam questions for each experiment - sourced from 2018 AQA where possible
Practicals included
Making salts
Temperature changes
Rates of reaction - observing colour change - Concentration & Temperature
Rates of reaction - measuring product volume (cm3) - Concentration & Temperature
Rates of reaction - measuring product lost (g) - Concentration, Temperature & Surface area
Chromatography
Water purification
Electrolysis
Neutralisation - Higher and Foundation
Ion testing - Flame tests, carbonate test, sulphate test & Halide test
Good luck!