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Equip your students with a deep understanding of blood and its critical role in the body with “Lesson 1: Blood” from the AQA B1, Cambridge Biology Coordinated Sciences, Combined IGCSE B9, Edexcel, ELC, and Cambridge Lower curriculum. This lesson explores the components of blood, their functions, and how they support vital processes such as respiration and immune defense.

Key Features:

  • Starter Activity: Begin with a mind map to identify key blood-related concepts.
  • Core Learning: Teach the components of blood (red and white blood cells, platelets, and plasma) and explain their functions in oxygen transport, fighting infections, and blood clotting.
  • Interactive Discussions: Encourage students to think critically about blood donation and how blood supports bodily functions.
  • Practical Activity: Examine blood cells under a microscope and identify the different components through hands-on exploration.
  • Quizzes and Challenges: Test students’ understanding with quick quizzes and real-world problem-solving scenarios.
  • This lesson provides a comprehensive overview of blood, making complex biology topics accessible and engaging for students.

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