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Science teacher Biology A level specialism with OCR focus New specification A level and GCSE resources available Exploring science KS3 resources available

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Science teacher Biology A level specialism with OCR focus New specification A level and GCSE resources available Exploring science KS3 resources available
NEW SPEC GCSE - B1 - Prokaryotic cells
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NEW SPEC GCSE - B1 - Prokaryotic cells

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Identify plant, animal & bacterial cells and classify them as eukaryotic or prokaryotic cells. Label diagrams of bacterial cells. Describe the differences between eukaryotic & prokaryotic cells in terms of structure and size. Wellcome trust card sort activity with answers and order of magnitude
***Hormones and neurones bundle***
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***Hormones and neurones bundle***

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***Hormones and neurones bundle*** New Spec OCR A level biology - Module 5 chapters 3 & 4 8x lesson power points and some worksheets to deliver all lessons within the chapters covering salutatory conduction, myelin, neurone structure and function, action potential, endocrine glands, adrenal glands, pancreas and insulin.
***NEW GCSE SPEC*** B4 chapter bundle
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***NEW GCSE SPEC*** B4 chapter bundle

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8 lesson power points) covering all content on B4 chapter for new specification GCSE. Save time planning when you buy these well-planned and differentiated resources which can be used as they are or tweaked for your own classroom!
GCSE NEW SPEC - B9 - Respiration - Lesson 1 & 2: Aerobic respiration & exercise
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GCSE NEW SPEC - B9 - Respiration - Lesson 1 & 2: Aerobic respiration & exercise

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Differentiated slides on powerpoint for varying ability of middle and top sets. Accompanying worksheet with exam questions as a separate handout. Lesson power point covering respiration and the short & long term effects of exercise Write the word and balanced symbol equation for respiration. Describe why respiration is an exothermic reaction. Describe and explain the changes that occur in the body during exercise. GCSE NEW SPEC - B9 - Respiration - Lesson 1 & 2: Aerobic respiration & exercise