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UK based Science teacher, mainly sharing resources for the Edexcel GCSE (combined science and biology), Exploring Science at KS3, OCR Biology A A Level Biology and one off Science lessons / projects.

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UK based Science teacher, mainly sharing resources for the Edexcel GCSE (combined science and biology), Exploring Science at KS3, OCR Biology A A Level Biology and one off Science lessons / projects.
OCR Biology A- 13.8 Reflexes
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OCR Biology A- 13.8 Reflexes

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13.8 lesson from the OCR Biology A A Level all about reflexes. *The lesson was planned with the intention of carrying out flipped learning whereby students do pre-reading on the topic prior to the lesson so that we can consolidate that learning with activities/exam questions during the lesson. *
OCR Biology A- 13.3 Sensory Receptors
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OCR Biology A- 13.3 Sensory Receptors

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13.3 lesson from the OCR Biology A A Level all about sensory receptors. *The lesson was planned with the intention of carrying out flipped learning whereby students do pre-reading on the topic prior to the lesson so that we can consolidate that learning with activities/exam questions during the lesson. *
Edexcel CP2h Crash Hazards
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Edexcel CP2h Crash Hazards

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New Edexcel Science GCSE, CP2 topic looking at Crash Hazards. Lesson includes looking at causes of crashes, air bags, collisions, crumple zones and road features.
Edexcel CB3b DNA
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Edexcel CB3b DNA

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New Edexcel Science GCSE, CB3 topic looking at DNA. Lesson includes looking at what DNA is, the structure of DNA and how the complementary base pairs pair up. *All of CB3 can be found together here (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/edexcel-cb3-11291549)*
Edexcel CB3a Meiosis
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Edexcel CB3a Meiosis

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New Edexcel Science GCSE, CB3 topic looking at Meiosis. Lesson includes stages of meiosis, gametes, haploid/diploid cells and chromosomes. *All of CB3 can be found together here (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/edexcel-cb3-11291549)*
Edexcel CB2b Growth In Animals
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Edexcel CB2b Growth In Animals

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New Edexcel Science GCSE, CB2 topic looking at Growth in Animals. Lesson includes looking at what growth is, what differentiation is, specialised cells and percentile growth curves (briefly). *All of CB2 can be found together here (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/edexcel-cb2-11282994)*
Edexcel CB3e Gene Mutation
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Edexcel CB3e Gene Mutation

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New Edexcel Science GCSE, CB3 topic looking at Gene Mutation. Lesson includes looking at characteristics controlled by more than one gene, variation in eye colour, what mutations are, when mutations happen, examples of mutations and the human genome project. *All of CB3 can be found together here (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/edexcel-cb3-11291549)*
Edexcel CB3f Variation
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Edexcel CB3f Variation

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Lesson from the new Edexcel Science GCSE, covering CB3f Variation. Includes looking at continuous vs discontinuous data, genetic vs environmental variation and what a normal distribution is. *All of CB3 can be found together here (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/edexcel-cb3-11291549)*
Common Species Field Guide
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Common Species Field Guide

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A field guide for use with identifying species on a field trip. Made with a specific location and field trip in mind but all the species are very common across the UK and could be used in most places. The field guide is separated into sections including Grassland (44 species) Trees (28 species) Pond Life (20 species) Invertebrates (32 species) Mammals (16 species) Birds (52 species) Also included are the species record sheets that we used and the PowerPoint presentation used to introduce the students to the field trip at the start of the day including how to use the field guides.
Women In Science
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Women In Science

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A lesson looking at Women in Science and the contributions they have made, hopefully inspiring young girls in Schools to consider a career in STEM fields. Starter: Work out what all the pictures have in common (all discoveries made by women), match up the questions to the percentage answers. Main:Task 1- complete the 'Women In Science Factfind' worksheet using the computers. Task 2- Create a factfile about a particular woman in Science. 5 factfiles to go through as a class to give them an idea of what to include. Plenary: Sharing in pairs information about their woman in Science, then presenting to the group interesting facts about their woman in Science. Homework: Produce a poster or leaflet to persuade more women / girls to get into scientific fields of work. The last slide has links to different organisation that work to get more women into scientific fields of work.
Edexcel CB1d Inside Bacteria
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Edexcel CB1d Inside Bacteria

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CB1d lesson from the new Edexcel Science GCSE looking at Bacteria. Lesson covers recap of similarities between animal and plant cells, new features in bacterial cells, what each part does, differences in cell walls, what Prokaryotic means, Comparing animal plant and bacteria cells, a practical looking at bacteria in yoghurts and standard form (higher tier only).
Edexcel CB4b Darwin's Theory
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Edexcel CB4b Darwin's Theory

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CB4b lesson from the new Edexcel Science GCSE, covering Darwin's theory. Lesson includes what evolution is, evolution of elephants over time, Darwin's theory of evolution, natural selection and antibiotic resistance in bacteria. *All of CB4 can be found here (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/edexcel-cb4-11363744)*
Edexcel CB4c Classification
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Edexcel CB4c Classification

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CB4c lesson for the new Edexcel Science GCSE looking at Classification. Lesson includes what classification is, what classification might be based on, the five kingdoms, what Archaea are and the three domain system. *All of CB4 can be found here (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/edexcel-cb4-11363744)*
Edexcel CC3/4 Revision Worksheet
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Edexcel CC3/4 Revision Worksheet

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Revision worksheet for use with the CC3 and CC4 topics in the new Edexcel Science GCSE. Includes content from : CC3a Structure of the Atom CC3b Atomic Number and Mass Number CC3c Isotopes CC4a Elements and the Periodic Table CC4b Atomic Number and the Periodic Table CC4c Electronic Configuration and the Periodic Table *Intended to be printed on A3 paper and double sided*
Edexcel CC3/4 in a Page
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Edexcel CC3/4 in a Page

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The Edexcel CC3 'Atomic Structure' and CC4 'The Periodic Table' topics summarised on a page each. Intended for use in helping students revise for the end of topic test. Includes content from : CC3a Structure of the Atom CC3b Atomic Number and Mass Number CC3c Isotopes CC4a Elements and the Periodic Table CC4b Atomic Number and the Periodic Table CC4c Electronic Configuration and the Periodic Table I've included the PDF version so that the formatting/layout is the same on any computer and the word version if you want to adapt it and change anything.
Edexcel CP2a Resultant Forces
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Edexcel CP2a Resultant Forces

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CP2a lesson from the new Edexcel Science GCSE. Lesson includes a recap on vectors and scalars, different forces, naming forces acting on different objects, how to draw forces, calculating resultant forces and balanced/unbalanced forces.
Edexcel CP2b Newton's First Law
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Edexcel CP2b Newton's First Law

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CP2b lesson for the new Edexcel Science GCSE, looking at Newton's first law. The lesson includes some history on Newton, what the first law of motion is, why objects move and centripetal force (Higher only).
Edexcel CB1b Plant and Animal Cells
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Edexcel CB1b Plant and Animal Cells

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CB1b lesson for the new Edexcel Science GCSE covering animal and plant cells. The lesson includes what the organelles in animal and plant cells are, the jobs of different organelles and using scale bars and field of view to estimate sizes.