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New OCR AS Biology A end of topic test on biological membranes
An end of topic test for OCR 2.1.5 Biological membranes.
Uploaded August 2015 so hasn't been tested out on students yet. Let me know if you see any errors or problems.
Cells 'Learning Mat' (overview of KS3 Cells topic)
Here's an idea from uni I've played with. A colourful powerpoint slide that can be printed off on to A4 to be given to pupils at the start of the new KS3 Year 7 Cells topic.
There's a list of keywords, an overview of the topic and diagram they can have a go at labelling plus a space to put their target level.
Feedback and ideas welcome. I've got a few more to upload too.
AQA AS / Year 12 Biology quiz
Picture round as part of an end of term quiz.
If you want a kahoot here is the link (this is a slightly modified version from another user on kahoot).
https://create.kahoot.it/share/duplicate-of-aqa-as-biology/7ff7365b-946a-4f6a-b636-c375dba94349
OCR Gateway B2 revision loop the loop game
Includes ecology, evolution, variation, grouping organisms etc. Watch out for the (un)funny joke!
KS3 Digestion and nutrition revision cards
Students struggle to revise well so I thought I’d make a template for them to make some revision cards. Not particularly revolutionary but if it saves you a job it’s worth it!
Also has some photos of example revision cards on the second page.
Print out for them on card (or get them to do it themselves on paper) and they follow the cues at the top of each card to help them revise all the relevant information.
Once they’ve done this a couple of times they should then hopefully get better at making their own revision resources.
Synoptic enzymes revision mat
A template poster / revision mat for pulling together all mentions of enzymes from B1, B4 and B7 plus a bit of protein sysnthesis (old OCR Triple Biology A specification)
Scientists Protecting the public revision (OCR A4)
Key ideas match up activity (descriptions with pictures) for lower ability classes. Eg colorimeter, light microscope, chromatography.
Could then be followed by the cloze worksheet (answers provided).
It doesn't cover everything in A4 in detail but could be useful part of a revision lesson.
Invertebrates and Vertebrates review quiz (Microsoft Forms)
Designed as a review quiz which could be done for homework or in class (on own devices or in an IT room). I have a feeling you can only access and edit if you have a Microsoft account though.
Use the image with your QR reader or copy the link below.
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ShareFormPage.aspx?id=IazNI3M3LE2SKi9uPOC_9aO57Ce6bztLqdXtYxlk689UQklVRVJCTUU4RTNPRFJFN1o4NUQ2TTRYNS4u&sharetoken=JeRBw7OBsxdsh03T51k3
A Level Biology maths skills checklist
Upload this to Google Drive or similar, convert into 'sheets' and then share the link with your students, checking you have ticked the 'allow edit' box.
They then go online and red, amber, green each of the skills to give you and them an idea of any gaps in knowledge and trouble spots. It could also be used to highlight 'experts' on a particular skill. The document saves automatically and can be locked, or reviewed again at a later date.
Possible drawback, depending on your point of view, is that they can see each other's self-assessment.
I've also made a similar one based on the content in the specification, but it was based on a pixl sheet. I'm sure you could do something similar!
Healthy diet / nutrients research grid
Students research details about the 7 nutrients and a few specific vitamins and minerals. I did it with top set Year 9s doing edexcel iGCSE. The grey boxes don’t need filling in.
Answer sheet included.
Human eye colouring sheets, diagrams and worksheets
Includes line drawings that can be used for colouring in the structure of the eye, including an outline font so this can be coloured in the same colour as each eye structure. 2 different versions of labelling activities are included plus a sheets for labelling and then describing the function of each part (with answers).
There are also activities with diagrams to help understand accommodation on near and far objects, correction lenses and links to useful Scientific Eye video clips.
I have included a pdf in case the fonts do not open correctly in powerpoint. But do let me know if you have difficulties.
There is also some information about the requirements for each exam board.
*Freeware font from Jess Latham, Blue Vinyl Fonts
Blood - components and functions
Powerpoint and hand out for students to fill in about the components of the blood, functions and a bit about blood donation for extension.
Originally produced for teaching edexcel iGCSE but fully editable for use with all exam boards. Includes a link to a kahoot quiz.
Skeleton movement and joints revision mat
Revision mat template for skeleton movement and joints.
You may want to edit the ‘5 functions’ of the skeleton depending on what you’ve taught previously.
We include: movement, making blood cells, protection, shape and support, and storage of minerals.
A Level Biology Assessment objectives
Here’s a poster, best printed A3, to help your students remember that there’s more to passing the exams than just recall of facts. You could also print smaller copies for their files etc.
Original powerpoint file also included in case you want to edit it.
GCSE genetic modification revision poster for iGCSE Edexcel
Basic template to review or revise genetic modification for Edexcel iGCSE. I’ve also added a bit about the ethics to think about.
Placenta and Amniotic sac (Edexcel iGCSE)
An information sheet and question sheet for a bit of independent work on the roles of the placenta and amniotic sac for edexcel iGCSE. We do this in Year 11 so there are a few synoptic quesitons in there too such as “describe the role of antibodies”, “describe how the mother gets rid of the foetal carbon dioxide”.
Feel free to use this Quizizz quiz too: https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5bedc6df007091001a7aed67
What plants do with glucose DART
Activity for students to learn about what plants do with the glucose they make in photosynthesis. Aimed at GCSE (specifically iGCSE Edexcel) as I’ve tried to link it in with the topic they’ve already done on biomolecules and obviously cell structure.
DART stands for Directed Activity Related to Text. It could be used in many ways. For example students read once and highlight in one colour all the chemicals that are mentioned. And then read again and highlight in another colour what they need the various chemicals for.
Then they use this information to create a spider diagram, with little picture, to help them remember the information.
Effects of smoking on lungs DART
An overview of the effects of smoking on the lungs which could be used as an alternative to textbook work or using the internet for research.
You could have students turn the information into a table or other format, set some questions for their peers based on it or use it as a basis for discussion.
Greenhouse gases for Edexcel iGCSE - Spot the Mistakes
Spot the mistakes reading activity with answers.
Specifically designed for the Edexcel iGCSE specification which requires them to know that CFCs can also act as greenhouse gases.
Rods and Cones (light receptors) worksheet - A Level
Diagram for labeling and table to complete to compare the structure and function of rod cells and cone cells.
Students use textbook or information from the lesson to complete.