This lesson introduces monomers, polymers, condensation and hydrolysis reactions and chemical bonds to prepare students for the rest of topic 1 (biological molecules). The PowerPoint and accompanying worksheet cover point 1.1 of the AQA A-level Biology course, and as this is likely to be the very first lesson that the students encounter, the range of engaging tasks have been specifically designed to increase the likelihood of the key points and fundamentals being retained.
Monomers were previously met at GCSE and so the beginning of the lesson focuses on the recall of the meaning of this key term before the first in a series of quiz rounds is used to introduce nucleotides, amino acids and monosaccharides as a few of the examples that will be met in this topic. Dipeptides and disaccharides are introduced as structures containing 2 amino acids or sugars respectively and this is used to initiate a discussion about how monomers need to be linked together even more times to make the larger chains known as polymers. At this point in the lesson, the students are given the definition of a condensation reaction and then challenged to identify where the molecule of water is eliminated from when two molecules of glucose join. A series of important prefixes and suffixes are then provided and students use these to predict the name of the reaction which has the opposite effect to a condensation reaction - a hydrolysis reaction.
Links to upcoming lessons are made throughout the PowerPoint to encourage students to begin to recognise the importance of making connections between topics.
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Useful info on the power points but backgrounds are very bold however some teachers might like the vibrancy and the potential to engage students visually this way
It wasnt what i thought it would be. As a power point it looks great but as a resource without the commentary and delivery its not as useful
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