I have been teaching for 10 years both as a Biology/Chemistry/Pychology teacher and as a Head of department. I have experience teaching in both international schools and state comprehensives.
I have been teaching for 10 years both as a Biology/Chemistry/Pychology teacher and as a Head of department. I have experience teaching in both international schools and state comprehensives.
Great resources where students investigate cardiovascular disease. The lesson will take approximately 2 hours and has two parts. This includes:
Starter tasks
Student friendly information
Research tasks
Engaging videos
This resource contains 2 exams suitable for the new IB curriculum:
A1.1 Water
A1.2 Nucleic acids
Exam exam can be used as an end of topic exam and consists of:
10 multiple choice questions
State question
Explain question
Data based question
Mark schemes included
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This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach the A1.1 water in the new IB Biology specification for both HL and SL.
This Powerpoint consists of 43 slides and contains the following:
Starter task
All information is clearly presented
Student tasks with answers
All key terms
Notes for students
Exam style questions with answers
Student checklist (great for revision at the end of the unit)
The following content is covered:
A1.1: Water as a medium of life
A1.2: Hydrogen bonds are a consequence of polar covalent bonds within a water molecule.
A1.3: Cohesion of water molecules due to hydrogen bonds and the consequences for organisms
A1.4: Adhesion of water molecules to polar or charged materials and the impact for organisms.
A1.5: Solvent properties of water linked to its role as a medium for metabolism and transport in plants and animals
A1.6: Physical properties of water and the consequences for animals in aquatic habitats.
A1.7: Extraplanetary origins of water on Earth and reasons for it´s retention (HL ONLY)
A1.8: Relationship between the search for extra-terrestrial life and the presence of water (HL ONLY)
This lesson can be purchased as part of the IB Complete course bundle (first exams 2025) at a heavily discounted price, formed of 40 fully resourced lessons, end of topic exams and student checklists. It can be found here
This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach the A2.3 Viruses in the new IB Biology specification for HL
This Powerpoint consists of 34 slides and contains the followings:
All the information ( HL) the IB have included in the new spec.
Exam tips
Clear diagrams
Videos
Student research tasks
Clearly identified HL and SL content
Student checklist
The following content is included:
A2.3.1: Structural features common to viruses
A2.3.2: Diversity of structures in viruses.
A2.3.3: Lytic cycle of a virus
A2.3.4: Lysogenic cycle of a virus
A2.3.5: Evidence for several origins of viruses from other organisms
A2.3.6: Rapid evolution in viruses
This bundle contains all the resources you need to teach A1 (Water and nucleic acids) and A2 (Origins of cells, cell structure and viruses), A3 (Diversity and classification) and A4 (Ecosystems and conservation) as part of the new IB specification. This bundle contains:
Over 600 slides which cover all the content stipulated by the IB.
Now includes end of unit assessments for each unit assessments
Student questions with answers
Checklist
Clear diagrams
Reserch tasks
Quesitons and answers
This is ready to teach as soon as you download it!!
This bundle contains 21 comprehensive checklist for the Cambridge iGCSE Biology syllabus.
Each checklist contains a detailed breakdown of the content students are expected to know. The checklist use a RAG system (Red, Amber, Green) which students use to evaluate their understanding:
Red: Students is not familiar with the objective and need to revise
Amber: Student is somewhat familiar with the objective but still need to revise
Green: Student is confident with the objective.
These checklist are fantastic for supporting students with their revision for either end of year exams, end of topic revision or for their actual iGCSE.
This fantastic resources covers the GCSE and iGCSE content which introduces students to the endocrine system. Formed of 20 slides, this lesson will take approximately 1-2 hours to teach. It contains:
Starter slide
Retrieval questions on other Biology topics
Comparison of the endocrine and nervous system
Identifying the different glands in the human body
Student research task on the different glands in the human body
Student tasks with answers
Past paper questions
This lesson can be purchased as part of the IB Complete course bundle (first exams 2025) at a heavily discounted price, formed of 40 fully resourced lessons, end of topic exams and student checklists. It can be found here
This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach the A1.2 nucleic acids in the new IB Biology specification for both HL and SL.
This Powerpoint consists of 63 slides and contains the followings:
All the information (both SL and HL) the IB have included in the new spec.
Exam tips
Clear diagrams
Videos
Student questions with answers
Clearly identified HL and SL content
Student checklist
The following content is included:
A1.2.1: DNA is the universal genetic material of all living organisms.
A1.2.1: The structure of a nucleotide
A1.2.3: Sugar-phosphate backbone/bonding of DNA and RNA
A1.2.4: Bases in DNA and RNA
A1.2.5: RNA as a polymer of nucleotides formed by condensation reactions.
A1.2.6: Structure of the DNA double helix
A1.2.7: Differences between DNA and RNA
A1.2.8: Importance of complementary base pairing
A1.2.9: Limitless capacity of DNA to store genetic information
A1.2.10: Conservation of the genetic code (evidence for common ancestry)
A1.2.11: Directionality of DNA and RNA (HL only)
A1.2.12: Purine to Pyrimidine base pairing (HL only)
A1.2.13: Structure of the nucleosome (HL only)
A1.2.14: Hershey-Chase experiment: Evidence of DNA as a genetic material (HL only)
A1.2.15: Chargaff´s rule: relative amounts of purine´s and pyrimidine´s (HL only)
This lesson can be purchased as part of the IB Complete course bundle (first exams 2025) at a heavily discounted price, formed of 40 fully resourced lessons, end of topic exams and student checklists. It can be found here
This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach the A1.1 water in the new IB Biology specification for both HL and SL.
This Powerpoint consists of 43 slides and contains the following:
Starter task
All information is clearly presented
Student tasks with answers
All key terms
Notes for students
Exam style questions with answers
Student checklist (great for revision at the end of the unit)
The following content is covered:
A1.1: Water as a medium of life
A1.2: Hydrogen bonds are a consequence of polar covalent bonds within a water molecule.
A1.3: Cohesion of water molecules due to hydrogen bonds and the consequences for organisms
A1.4: Adhesion of water molecules to polar or charged materials and the impact for organisms.
A1.5: Solvent properties of water linked to its role as a medium for metabolism and transport in plants and animals
A1.6: Physical properties of water and the consequences for animals in aquatic habitats.
A1.7: Extraplanetary origins of water on Earth and reasons for it´s retention (HL ONLY)
A1.8: Relationship between the search for extra-terrestrial life and the presence of water (HL ONLY)
This lesson can be purchased as part of the IB Complete course bundle (first exams 2025) at a heavily discounted price, formed of 40 fully resourced lessons, end of topic exams and student checklists. It can be found here
This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach the A2.1 Origins of cells in the new IB Biology specification for HL only.
This Powerpoint consists of 40 slides and contains the followings:
All the information (both SL and HL) the IB have included in the new spec.
Exam tips
Clear diagrams
Videos
Student questions with answers
Clearly identified HL and SL content
Student checklist
The following content is included:
• A2.1.1: Conditions on early Earth and the formation of prebiotic Carbon.
•A2.1.2: Cells as the smallest units of self sustaining life
•A2.1.3: Challenge explaining the spontaneous origin of cells.
•A2.1.4: Evidence for the origin of carbon compounds
•A2.1.5: Spontaneous formation of vesicles by the coalescences of fatty acids to form spherical bilayers
•A2.1.6: RNA as a presumed first genetic material
•A2.1.7: Evidence for a last common ancestor
•A2.1.8: Approaches used to estimate the dates of first living cells under the last universal common ancestor.
•A2.1.9: Evidence for the evolution of the last common ancestor in the vicinity of hydrothermal vents.
This lesson can be purchased as part of the IB Complete course bundle (first exams 2025) at a heavily discounted price, formed of 40 fully resourced lessons, end of topic exams and student checklists. It can be found here
This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach the A2.2 Cell Structure in the new IB Biology specification for both HL and SL.
This Powerpoint consists of 114 slides and contains the followings:
All the information (both SL and HL) the IB have included in the new spec.
Exam tips
Clear diagrams
Videos
Student questions with answers
Clearly identified HL and SL content
Student checklist
The following content is included:
A2.2.1: cells as the basic structural unit of life.
A2.2.2: Microscopy skills
A2.2.3: Development of microscopes
A2.2.4: Structures which are common to cells in all living things
A2.2.5: Structure of prokaryotic cells
A2.2.6: Eukaryotic cell structure
A2.2.7: Processes of life in unicellular organisms
A2.2.8: Differences in eukaryotic cell structure between animal, fungi and plants
A2.2.9: Atypical structures in eukaryotes
A2.2.10: Cell types and structures viewed in light and electron microscopes
A2.2.11: Drawing and annotating based on electron micrographs.
A2.2.12: Origin of eukaryotic cells by endosymbiosis
A2.2.13: Cell differentiation as the process for developing specialised tissues in organisms
Note: Please review and provide feedback
This lesson can be purchased as part of the IB Complete course bundle (first exams 2025) at a heavily discounted price, formed of 40 fully resourced lessons, end of topic exams and student checklists. It can be found here
This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach the A3.2 Classification and cladistics in the new IB Biology specification (HL only)
This Powerpoint consists of 50 slides and contains the followings:
All the information ( HL) the IB have included in the new spec.
Exam tips
Clear diagrams
Videos
Student research tasks
Clearly identified HL and SL content
The following content is included:
A3.2.1: Explain why a classification system is needed. (HL only)
A3.2.2: Describe difficulties with the traditional hierarchy of taxa. (HL only)
A3.2.3: Describe the advantages of basing classification on evolutionary relationships. (HL only)
A3.2.4: Define a clade. (HL only)
A3.2.5: Explain how the gradual accumulation of sequence changes can be used to determine the time since a common ancestor diverged into extant species (HL only)
A3.2.6: Describe how base or amino acid sequences can be used in the construction of cladograms. (HL only)
A3.2.7: Deduce evolutionary relationships from cladograms. (HL only)
A3.2.8: Describe how cladistics can be used to assess whether classifications correspond to evolutionary relationships. (HL only)
A3.2.9: Describe how the analysis of rRNA base sequences led to the introduction of the domain taxa. (HL only)
This lesson can be purchased as part of the IB Complete course bundle (first exams 2025) at a heavily discounted price, formed of 40 fully resourced lessons, end of topic exams and student checklists. It can be found here
This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach the B1.2 Proteins in the new IB Biology specification.
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This Powerpoint consists of 55 slides and contains the followings:
All the information ( HL) the IB have included in the new spec.
Exam tips
Clear diagrams
Videos
Student research tasks
Clearly identified HL and SL content
The following content is included:
B1.2.1: Generalised structure of an amino acid.
B1.2.2: Condensation reactions produce dipeptides and longer polypeptides.
B1.2.3: Dietary requirements of amino acids
B1.2.4: Infinite possible variety of polypeptide chains
B1.2.5: Effects of pH and temperature on proteins structure.
B1.2.6: chemical diversity in the R-groups of amino acids is the basis for the immense diversity in protein structures (HL only)
B1.2.7: Impact of the primary structure on the conformation of proteins (HL only)
B1.2.8: Pleating and coiling of secondary structure of proteins (HL only)
B1.2.9: Dependence of tertiary structure on hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, disulphide covalent bonds and hydrophobic interactions (HL only)
B1.2.10: Effects of polar and non-polar amino acids on the tertiary structure (HL only)
B1.2.11: Quaternary structure of conjugated and non-conjugated proteins (HL only
B1.2.12: Relationships of form and function for globular and fibrous proteins (HL only)
This lesson can be purchased as part of the IB Complete course bundle (first exams 2025) at a heavily discounted price, formed of 40 fully resourced lessons, end of topic exams and student checklists. It can be found here
This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach the B2.1 Membranes and membrane transport in the new IB Biology specification.
**YouTube video is a preview of the full resource (does not include all slides)
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This Powerpoint consists of 62 slides and contains the followings:
All the information ( HL) the IB have included in the new spec.
Exam tips
Clear diagrams
Videos
Student research tasks
Clearly identified HL and SL content
Student checklist
Summary
The following content is included:
B2.1: Describe the formation of sheet-like bilayers in water by amphipathic lipids.
B2.2: Explain the reasons behind the selective permeability of the lipid bilayer.
B2.3: Discuss the movement of molecules by diffusion across the lipid bilayer.
B2.4: Identify integral and peripheral proteins.
B2.5: Discuss the role of aquaporins in transporting water.
B2.6: Describe the structure and role of channel proteins.
B2.7: Explain the importance of pump proteins in active transport.
B2.8: Explain the role of facilitated diffusion and active transport in the selective permeability of membranes.
B2.9Describe glycoproteins and glycolipids with respect to their structure and function.
B2.10: Draw the fluid mosaic model of membrane structure.
B2.11:Describe the role of lipids in membrane fluidity.
B2:12: Discuss the role of cholesterol in membrane fluidity.
B2.13: Differentiate between exocytosis and endocytosis.
B2.14: Describe the role of gated channels.
B2.15: Explain the mechanisms of direct active and indirect active transport.
B2.16: State the role of cell-adhesion molecules.
B2.17: Identify the different types of cell junctions.
This bundle contains all the resources you need to teach A1 (Water and nucleic acids) and A2 Biology (Origins of cells, cell structure and viruses) as part of the new IB specification. This bundle contains:
Over 300 slides which cover all the content stipulated by the IB.
Student questions with answers
Checklist
Clear diagrams
Reserch tasks
Quesitons and answers
This is ready to teach as soon as you download it!!
This lesson can be purchased as part of the IB Complete course bundle (first exams 2025) at a heavily discounted price, formed of 40 fully resourced lessons, end of topic exams and student checklists. It can be found here
This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach Theme/Unit B1.1 Carbohydrates and Lipids in the new IB Biology specification.
This Powerpoint consists of 99 slides and contains the followings:
All the information ( HL) the IB have included in the new spec.
Exam tips
Clear diagrams
Videos
Student research tasks
Clearly identified HL and SL content
The following content is included:
B1.1.1: Chemical properties of Carbon atoms allowing for the formation of diverse compounds upon which life is based.
B1.1.2: Production of macromolecules by condensation reactions which link monomers to form polymers.
B1.1.3: Digestion of polymers into monomers via hydrolysis reactions.
B1.1.4: Form and function of monosaccharides.
B1.1.5: Polysaccharides as a energy storage compound.
B1.1.6: Structure of cellulose related to its function in plants.
B1.1.7: Role of glycoproteins in cell recognition
B1.1.8: Hydrophobic properties of water.
B1.1.9: Formation of triglycerides and phospholipids by condensation reactions.
B1.1.10: difference between saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids.
B1.1.11: Triglycerides in adipose tissue as a storage of energy and insulation.
B1.1.12: Formation of the phospholipid bilayer due to the hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions of phospholipids
B1.1.13: The ability of steroid hormones to pass through phospholipid bilayers.
This bundle contains all the resources you need to teach unit B Form and Function:
B1 (Carbohydrates, lipids and proteins)
B2 (Membranes and transport, organelles and compartmentalisation and cell specialisation)
B3 (Gas exchange, transport and motility)
B4 (Adaptations to environment and Ecological niches)
As part of the new IB specification. This bundle contains:
Over 600 slides which cover all the content stipulated by the IB.
Student questions with answers
Checklist
Clear diagrams
Research tasks
Questions and answers
Now includes 10 end of unit assessments, which include MCQs, short answer questions and data based questions, with a clear mark scheme
This is ready to teach as soon as you download it!!
This bundle contains all the resources you need to teach the new IB Biology specification. It includes 40 fully resourced units of work and assessment bundles, including:
A1.1: Water
A1.2: Nucleic acids
A2.1: Origins of cells
A2.2.: Cell structure
A2.3: Viruses (HL only)
A3.1: Diversity in organisms
A3.2: Classification and Cladistics
A4.1: Evolution and speciation
A4.2: Ecosystems
B1.1: Lipids & Carbohydrates
B1.2: Proteins
B2.1: Membranes & transport
B2.2: Organelles and Compartmentalisation
B2.3: Cell specialisation
B3.1: Gas exchange
B3.2: Transport
B3.3: Muscles & motility
B4.1: Adaptations to environments
B4.2: Ecological niches
C1.1: Enzymes
C1.2: Respiration
C1.3: Photosynthesis
C2.1: Chemical signalling (HL only)
C2.2: Neural signalling
C3.1: Integration of body systems
C3.2: Defence against disease
C4.1: Populations and communities
C4.2: Transfer of energy and matter
D1.1: DNA replication
D1.2: Protein synthesis
D1.3: Mutations and gene editing
D2.1: Cell and nuclear division
D2.2: Gene expression
D2.3: Water potential
D3.1: Reproduction
D3.2: Inheritance
D3.3: Homeostasis
D4.1: Natural selection
D4.2: Stability and change
D4.3: Climate change
This bundle contain the followings:
All the information the IB have included in the new spec.
Clear diagrams
Student friendly content
Summary videos
Student research tasks
Clearly identified HL and SL content
Student checklist
Summary
Now includes end of unit assessments for Theme A (9 assessments), Theme B (10 assessments), Theme C (10 assessments) and Theme D (12 assessments)
**All lessons can be bought individually from my store, but this resource provides a saving of over 80GBP (too many files to form a bundle)
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