Roadmap to show the year overview in Science Y8 following CIE Checkpoint. I use it as a poster so that students can follow the scheme of work for the school year in a simplistic way.
The traffic lights (end of unit tests) show the unit number with a colour code depending on the science.
I have included a printable version and an editable version so that it can be tailored to fit other textbooks.
Feedback would be very appreciated as I would like it to be useful for my students so if you find something wrong or missing do let me know.
This power point shows some basic activities to be done with the app iCircuit. It is a great opportunity for KS3 science students as the can build easily parallel and series circuits and then some more complex ones with more components. The last slide offers a final task about Galvani and Volta’s work.
Short lesson designed for the Safer Internet Day but can also be taught in PSHE to encourage fact-checking through education.
Students are encouraged to check claims seen on the internet. It includes a slide with several fake news for students to debunk.
Equip your students with all the tools they need to master line graphs and bar charts this easy-to-use power point presentation designed specifically for Science KS3 students.
What’s Included:
Tips for creating the perfect graph.
WAGOLL (What A Good One Looks Like): step by step
Activities: Hands-on exercises to reinforce learning and build confidence.
Reflective Questions: Thought-provoking questions to deepen understanding and promote metacognition.
I am currently using these resources with my year 8s during a lesson and half. I hope it helps.
Dynamic Quiz-Quiz-Swap activity that not only challenges students but also promotes collaborative learning and topic revision.
Developed with 10 questions taken from past papers from 9700 CIE Biology relevant to infectious diseases.
What’s Included:
A power point with
Clear and concise instructions for easy implementation
Notes with suggestions for conducting the activity
10 quiz questions
A word document with the questions+answers ready to print and cut
This activity will help you to:
Reinforce key concepts covered in class.
Foster peer learning and collaboration.
Provide an enjoyable and educational experience for students.
This is a collection of five impactful games fostering teamwork, creativity, and critical thinking among students. The top two favorites are:
Psychiatrist: Sharpens communication and observation skills through engaging interactions and interpreting cues.
Task Whisperer: It challenges students to navigate intricate scenarios by communicating with precision and by dissecting problems from multiple angles.
You will also find:
The Mystery Classmate: Weaves communication, observation, and collaboration skills together, unraveling classroom mysteries.
Tactile Art Relay: Elevates teamwork and creativity, yielding amusing results.
Creative Connections: Sparks communication and creativity.
These games offer a dynamic learning platform, nurturing essential life skills with engagement and enjoyment.
You will find a set of clear instructions and variations for every game but do not hesitate to contact me if you have doubts.
This is a comprehensive 50-minute lesson plan designed to help GCSE students understand the significance of goal setting and equip them with the tools to create short-term, medium-term, and long-term objectives. This engaging lesson includes the following key components:
Teacher’s notes: with the lesson plan to follow.
Power point presentation to show in the lesson: fully editable
Worksheet: printable version. Editable version inlcuded in the slides.
This resource equips educators with a structured and interactive lesson plan to inspire goal-setting skills in students, enabling them to take charge of their academic and personal lives for greater success.
Concise and organised revision guides for the unit of “Chromosomes, genes and proteins” in GCSE Biology. It follows Cambridge syllabus (0610/0970) for 2023-2025
Key Features:
Chromosomes and cell division.
Inheriting genes: including genetic diagrams, codominance and sex linkage
Genes and protein synthesis
Printable (pdf) and editable (ppt) versions included.
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KS4 CLASSIFICATION OF LIVING ORGANISMS (iGCSE UNIT 1)
Power point slides to deliver the unit of classification and characteristics of living organisms for GCSE Biology (60 slides approx.). It follows Cambridge syllabus (0610/0970) but it can be easily adaptable to others. The topic is divided in 7 parts:
Characteristics of living organisms
Classification.
Kingdoms
Viruses
Animals.
Plants
Keys.
All pictures have been sourced from the creative commons website. Please, DM me if you have any doubt. Constructive feedback would be much appreciated.
I designed these 4 worksheets to help my GCSE students in their revision for the unit of human reproduction.
The worksheets contain blank diagrams for them to fully label the structures and add the functions to encourage active learning and reinforce their knowledge.
It includes:
Female and male reproductive system.
2 The menstrual cycle.
Pregnancy to label placenta, umbilical cord, amniotic sac amd fluid
Gametes.
The editable version is also included so you can easily add or remove items according to your needs.
Concise and organised revision guides for the units “Reproduction in humans” and “Reproduction in plants” for GCSE Biology. They follow Cambridge syllabus (0610/0970) for 2023-2025
Key Features:
The human reproductive systems, including gametes.
Sexual hormones, including an outline of menstrual cycle.
Sexually transmitted infections
Asexual and sexual reproduction
Reproduction in plants: includes flower parts, pollination and fertilisation.
Comparison between types of reproduction.
Printable (pdf) and editable (ppt) versions included.
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The objective of this activity is to introduce students to science while fostering team collaboration and getting to know each other.
Divide the group and give them the science-themed question cards, students will work together in groups to answer questions and share their responses, simultaneously introducing themselves to their peers and teacher.
The resources include the power point presentation I follow on my first day of Science so that I set expectations for they year and an icebreaker activity.
All resources are editable for you to add or remove items and customise it for your needs.
These slides include slides to teach a revision lesson for the topics about ecology and human impacts on ecosystems following iGCSE Cambridge Biology syllabus (0973-0654) for students to practice before their official exams.
The slides show the most important information to revise with students and revision notes are also included for printing
If you buy this resources and you find it useful I would be extremely grateful if you could leave a review. In return, I can offer you a free resource of your choice or a compilation of end of unit exams. Just contact me in the instagram account I share in my shop. Thanks a million!
These slides include a revision for the eye following iGCSE Cambridge Biology syllabus (0973-0654) for students to practice before their official exams.
The slides include:
Structure of the eye slide
Pupil reflex slide
Accomodation reflex slide
Progress check questions slide
Slides with past paper questions: multiple choice questions and a couple of structured questions (answers included)
Printable version and editable versions of the eye diagram are also included
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These slides include the hardest questions (2 questions, 23 marking points) in 9700 Camrbidge Biology winter papers 2022 for students to practice before their official exams.
The questions allow students to practice new scenarios relevant to the units “Evolution and natural selection”, “selective breeding and gibberellin”.
For each part question you will have:
Question part and timer
Examiner tips from the examiner’s report (full report in presenter slides)
Mark scheme
If you use the presentation mode you can follow the animations to teach and help your students in the last stages before officials with this presentation that can be completed in 50-60 minutes.
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Everything you need to deliver the unit of movement across the cell GCSE Biology (39 slides). It follows Cambridge syllabus (0610) and Cambridge IGCSE endorsed book by Jones and Jones Third edition but it is easily adaptable to others. The topic is divided in 5 parts:
Introduction
Diffusion.
Osmosis
Active transport
End of unit questions.
Progress check: some slides contain revision activities for the different parts of the topic, some are based on the textbook.
The slides have been prepared in power point. All pictures have been sourced from the creative commons website. The power point is very easy to navigate for students to be able to used it for revision.
A pdf is included with a worksheet for students to prepare a Venn diagram for the 3 mechanisms of transport. The editable version in power point is included.
Please, DM me if you have any doubt.
Constructive feedback would be much appreciated.
Everything you need to deliver 4 activities related to motion. Easily adaptable and suitable for Year 7- 9. The slides for each activity include the apparatus needed, method and results. They are about 40 minutes long approximately.
Walking with style: students to work out their walking speed. It can be done in a distance learning lesson.
Be the teacher!: students to prepare a battery of questions and swap them. It can be done in a distance learning lesson.
Speed investigations: the typical practical with slopes and toy cars.
The graph of a journey: the students build a distance/time graph from a short story.
These activities can be used alongside any KS3 SOW.
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Use these slides in your lesson to build step by step a revision diagram for proteins.
It includes the printable version of the blank diagram and the complete diagram. These versions are included in the slides too so that you can fully edit them to serve your needs.
This resource is designed to give students a concise revision of the general procedure for gene technology following the CIE syllabus for A Level Biology 9700.
It includes:
Power point slides to guide students through the main definitions, tools and processes. It includes two useful youtube videos and kahoot links.
One of the slides has the student’s worksheet so that it can be edited if needed
The worksheet in PDF with the diagrams for students to complete as they follow the slides