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Key Concepts in Biological molecules
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Key Concepts in Biological molecules

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OCR A Level Biology A specification linked lesson on Key Concepts of Biological Molecules. This lesson also covers the inorganic ions section of the topic for the specification. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included).
Fatty Acids and Triglycerides
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Fatty Acids and Triglycerides

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Fatty Acids and Triglycerides. This is one of two lessons on lipids to meet the specification points for 2.1.2 Biological Molecules. Objectives for this lesson: Give the structure of a triglyceride and a phospholipid. Describe the synthesis and breakdown of triglycerides due to ester bonds. Explain how the properties of triglyceride, phospholipid and cholesterol molecules relate to their functions in living organisms. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included).
Carbohydrate Chemical Test
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Carbohydrate Chemical Test

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OCR A Level Biology A specification linked lesson on Carbohydrate Chemical Tests. This is one lesson of three on carbohydrates for the specification. Objectives covered: Recall the difference between a reducing and a non-reducing sugar, with examples of each. To test qualitatively for the presence of glucose (a reducing sugar) and sucrose (a non-reducing sugar). Test for reducing sugars using reagent test strips. Interpret the results of the investigation into reducing and non-reducing sugars. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included).
Biological Molecules 2.1.2 Workbook
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Biological Molecules 2.1.2 Workbook

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This is designed for the OCR A Level Biology A Module 2.1.2 Biological Molecules. It is a 62 page workbook for students to fill in and also has exam questions for each lesson. There is also answer books included. This workbook was designed with my lessons, so please check them out as well. Please leave a review.
Phospholipids and Chemical Tests
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Phospholipids and Chemical Tests

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Phospholipids and Chemical Tests for lipids. This is one of two lessons on lipids to meet the specification points for 2.1.2 Biological Molecules. Objectives for this lesson: Describe the properties and structure of phospholipids. Test qualitatively for the presence of lipids. Explain how you would interpret the results of the emulsion test. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included).
Digestion System Interactive Notebook
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Digestion System Interactive Notebook

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Digestive System Interactive Notebook is an alternative method to simply labeling the digestive system in lesson. Suitable for KS3 and KS4.I have often found students often struggle to retain knowledge from simply sticking a diagram in their book and labeling it, so I created this as a more hands on approach to the human digestive system. There are 2 versions of the sheet for differentiation; one unlabeled, the other with the organs already labeled. The sheet is printed off and folded along the vertical fold line. The student then cuts along each of the horizontal lines to the fold line. They can then glue the sheet into their books and now have a flap based digestive system. The students then label the parts, find information on the organs and write this information under each of the relevant flaps. The final part is to colour in the different organs. Hope you like this resource, please leave a review and take a look at some of my other resources. Thanks
Punnett Square Walk through Practice
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Punnett Square Walk through Practice

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I created this worksheet as a support sheet for students struggling with drawing Punnett squares in the genetics topic. This worksheet is best printed off on A3 and works to walk students through the steps involved in determining the alleles of the parents and creating a Punnett square to determine the probability of certain outcomes. The layout is in a style that allows students to easily follow the process. Have used a similiar format in the past on calculation style questions in physics and drawing ionic bonds in chemistry and students loved it! I have also included the answer sheet to go with it.
OCR A Level Biology A Complete PLC Tracker
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OCR A Level Biology A Complete PLC Tracker

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This is the a complete excel workbook with all learning objectives for the OCR A Level Biology A Specification. Each topic has its own tab, the first spreadsheet hyperlinks to each topic as needed (and hyperlink back to table of contents (TOC) and the layout has been set ready for printing, with some topics that take up two pages having the headings ready to go on both. Please leave a review and check out my other items.
GCSE Edexcel Genetics KO
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GCSE Edexcel Genetics KO

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Knowledge Organiser with all the key information for both Combined and Triple Science (with Triple clearly labelled in purple boxes). This is for Topic 3 Biology Genetics. Any feedback would be great and check out my other resources.
Roles of Water
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Roles of Water

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OCR A Level Biology A specification linked lesson on Roles of Water. This is one lesson of two on water for the specification. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included).
Complex Carbohydrates
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Complex Carbohydrates

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OCR A Level Biology A specification linked lesson on Complex Carbohydrates. This is one lesson of three on carbohydrates for the specification. Lesson Objectives covered: Recall the ring structure and properties of glucose. Describe the structure of starch, glycogen and cellulose molecules. Explain how the structures and properties of glucose, starch, glycogen and cellulose relates to their functions in living organisms. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included).
Nucleotide Monomers and ATP
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Nucleotide Monomers and ATP

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Nucleotide Monomers and ATP. This is one of seven lessons to meet the specification points for 2.1.3 Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids. Objectives for this lesson: Know the structure of ADP and ATP. Describe the structure of a nucleotide. Identify the purines and pyrimidines in DNA and RNA and differences between DNA and RNA nucleotides. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
DNA Structure and Modelling
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DNA Structure and Modelling

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on DNA Structure and Modelling. This is one of seven lessons to meet the specification points for 2.1.3 Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids. Objectives for this lesson: Describe the structure of DNA. Understand the synthesis and breakdown of polynucleotides. Explain why DNA has a ‘double helix’ shape. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids 2.1.3 Workbook and Answers
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Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids 2.1.3 Workbook and Answers

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This is designed for the OCR A Level Biology A Module 2.1.3 Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids. SLOP Booklet and Answers. It is a 37 page workbook for students to fill in and also has exam questions for each lesson. There is also answer books included. This workbook was designed with my lessons, so please check them out as well. Please leave a review.
DNA Purification PAG 9
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DNA Purification PAG 9

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on PAG 9 DNA Purification. This is one of seven lessons to meet the specification points for 2.1.3 Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids. Objectives for this lesson: Recall the structure of DNA. Purify DNA by precipitation. Explain the purpose of different stages in the purification of DNA Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
DNA Replication
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DNA Replication

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on DNA Replication. This is one of seven lessons to meet the specification points for 2.1.3 Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids. Objectives for this lesson: State why DNA replication is semi-conservative. Describe the process of DNA replication. Explain the roles of the enzymes helicase and DNA polymerase in DNA replication. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
Enzymes 2.1.4 Workbook and Answers
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Enzymes 2.1.4 Workbook and Answers

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This is designed for the OCR A Level Biology A Module 2.1.4 Enzymes SLOP Booklet and Answers. It is a 47 page workbook for students to fill in and also has exam questions for each lesson. There is also answer books included. This workbook was designed with my lessons, so please check them out as well. Please leave a review.
Additional Factors in Enzyme Action
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Additional Factors in Enzyme Action

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Additional Factors in Enzyme Action. This is one of eight lessons to meet the specification points for 2.1.4 Enzymes. Objectives for this lesson: • Describe the difference between a cofactor and coenzyme. • Explain the role of prosthetic groups in some enzyme-controlled reactions. • Explain the need for coenzymes, cofactors and prosthetic groups in some enzyme-controlled reactions using named examples. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.