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Learning how to Revise - Revision Techniques
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Learning how to Revise - Revision Techniques

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A Powerpoint detailing examples of how to revise to students - a useful way to get them started with revision techniques and finding which techniques work for them. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify different ways of revising Describe how to revise. Evaluate which method works best for you.
Epithelial Tissue
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Epithelial Tissue

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Resource was intended for BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Biology. The resource was designed on google slides and should work fine on powerpoint, it might just need some rearranging. Past paper questions are included with the relevant mark scheme answers following. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the 3 types of epithelial tissue: Squamous epithelial, ciliated columnar and endothelial tissue. Describe the function of each type of tissue. Explain why individuals can suffer from: emphysema, COPD and atherosclerosis.
Fingerprinting
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Fingerprinting

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Lessons created to complement the activate 3 unit of work - Detection in biology. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify parts of the skin that contribute towards a fingerprint. Describe how fingerprints are formed. Justify if fingerprints are a good means for police to solve crimes.
Muscle Tissue
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Muscle Tissue

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Resource was intended for BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Biology. The resource was designed on google slides and should work fine on powerpoint, it might just need some rearranging. Past paper questions are included with the relevant mark scheme answers following. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Recall the types of muscle tissue: Skeletal, smooth and cardiac. Describe the adaptations of skeletal muscle fibres. Compare slow and fast twitch muscle fibres.
The Lymphatic System BTEC Applied science 8B
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The Lymphatic System BTEC Applied science 8B

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A collection of resources for the Pearsons BTEC Applied science unit 8 Assignment B. The slides contain all information needed for students to reach a distinction standard. Content included (26 slides): Anatomic diagram of lymphatic system Bone marrow Appendix and adenoids Spleen Thymus Lymph vessels Lymph nodes Lymph transport Absorption of fats into the lacteal Videos included for lymphatic disorders: (students can watch and make notes) Lymphadenitis, Lymphedema and Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Biology paper 1 Revision Edexcel combined Science
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Biology paper 1 Revision Edexcel combined Science

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A collection of revision resources for Pearsons combined science 9-1 edexcel specification: Biology paper 1. The resources were originally produced on google slides, therefore, please open them using google slides in order to avoid alignment issues on powerpoint. Included in this collection are: Blank revision posters for the students to fill and consolidate their knowledge. Answer keys for the revision posters OR revision slides to complement the blank revision posters. Topics covered are: Section 1 - Key Concepts in Biology Section 2 - Cell division and the nervous system. Section 3 - Genetics Section 4 - Evolution Section 5 - Health and Disease The entire resource contains 96 slides.
Atomic and Mass Numbers
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Atomic and Mass Numbers

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify the contents of an atom. Describe what is meant by a mass number and atomic number. Calculate the number of neutrons.
Nitrogen Cycle
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Nitrogen Cycle

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By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify where Nitrogen can be stored. Describe how Nitrogen is used in the body. Explain why farmers encourage the amount of nitrates in their soil.
Group 0 - Noble Gases.
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Group 0 - Noble Gases.

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about the noble gases and their chemical properties. There are links to KS4 included where students explain the reasoning for being non-reactive in relation to the electron shells. Learning objective: To explore the trends seen in group 0 and explain their reactivity. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Identify Noble gases. Describe the properties of Noble gases. Explain why Noble gases are used for double glazing and Neon Lights. Suitable for KS3 (yrs 11-14) and KS4 (yrs 14-16) Slides are marked. 10 slides are included in the powerpoint.
Biological Molecules Water and Inorganic ions
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Biological Molecules Water and Inorganic ions

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about the properties of water which make it essential for life. This lesson was designed to fit needs of the AQA a-level biology course Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: Explore the properties of water and the role of inorganic ions in biology. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success Criteria: Explain water’s role as a solvent. Describe hydrogen bonding in water. Explain the functions of inorganic ions. Powerpoint contains 26 slides. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons.
Gram staining and Prokaryotic Cells
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Gram staining and Prokaryotic Cells

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Resource was intended for BTEC Applied Science Unit 1 Biology. The resource was designed on google slides and should work fine on powerpoint, it might just need some rearranging. Blank diagrams are included for students to label. Past paper questions are included with the relevant mark scheme answers following. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Recall what is meant by eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. Describe the contents of prokaryotic cells. Compare gram positive and gram negative bacteria.
Alcohol
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Alcohol

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By the end of the lesson learners will be able to: Identify the organ damaged by alcohol. Describe how alcohol affects the body. Explain why drink driving is illegal.