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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.
GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Controlling Blood sugar
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GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Controlling Blood sugar

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This fantastic resources covers the GCSE and iGCSE content for controlling blood sugar. Formed of 23 slides, this lesson will take approximately 2-3 hours to teach. It contains: Starter slide Key definitions Explanation of negative feedback for when blood sugar increase or decreases Type 1 and 2 diabetes Student tasks
GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Menstrual cycle
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GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Menstrual cycle

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This fantastic resources covers the GCSE and iGCSE content for the menstrual cycle. this lesson will take approximately 1-2 hours to teach. It contains: Starter slide Retrieval tasks Key hormones involved in the menstrual cycle (LH, FSH, Oestrogen and Progesterone) Stages of the menstrual cycle Student tasks with answers
GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Dialysis and Kidney transplant
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GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Dialysis and Kidney transplant

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This fantastic resources covers the GCSE and iGCSE content for kidney failure. Formed of over 30 slides, this lesson will take approximately 2-3 hours to teach. It contains: Starter slide Retrieval tasks Explanation of kidney failure Explanation of how dialysis works Explanation of transplantation and rejection Comparision of dialysis and transplant Student questions and answers
GCSE/iGCSE: Kidneys and Liver
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GCSE/iGCSE: Kidneys and Liver

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This fantastic resources covers the GCSE and iGCSE content for the nervous system. Formed of over 40 slides, thes lessons will take approximately 2-3 hours to teach. It contains: Starter slides for each lessons Retrieval tasks for other biology topics Structure of the kidneys Explanation of ultrafiltration and selective resabsorption Questions and answers Role of ADH is controlling water levels Excretion of Carbon dioxide Formation of Urea in the liver
GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Plant hormones
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GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Plant hormones

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This fantastic resources covers the GCSE and iGCSE content for plant hormones. Formed of 18 slides, this lesson will take approximately 1-2 hours to teach. It contains: Starter slide Retrieval tasks Explanation of how auxins work Explanation of phototropism and geotropism Uses of ethene and gibberellins Exam style questions
GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Homeostasis and response
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GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Homeostasis and response

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This bundle contains 12 fully resourced lessons, with starter tasks, key notes, diagrams and exam style questions on the following topics: Introduction to homeostasis Nervous system The Brain The eye Controlling Temperature Endocrine system Controlling Blood sugar Role of the Kidneys and Liver in excretion Dialysis and Kidney transplant Menstrual cycle Infertility treatment Plant hormones
GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Infertility treatment (IVF)
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GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Infertility treatment (IVF)

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This fantastic resources covers the GCSE and iGCSE content for infertility treatments. Formed of over 20 slides, this lesson will take approximately 2-3 hours to teach. It contains: Starter slide Hormones involved in IVF Steps of IVF Exploring ethical issues of IVF Student led case study activity
IB Biology Topic 4: SPECIES, COMMUNITIES AND ECOSYSTEMS
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IB Biology Topic 4: SPECIES, COMMUNITIES AND ECOSYSTEMS

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This fantastic bundle consists of 6 lessons (over 70 slides). Each lesson contains a starter slide with answers, all key information, clear diagrams for students, case studies and clear experimental procedures. The following content is covered: Species and speciation Autotrophs and Heterotrophs Consumers, detritivores and saprotrophs Communities Ecosystems and nutrient cycling (mesocoms) Chi-squared test (step by step instructions)
iGCSE Biology (Cambridge): B6-10 revision lessons
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iGCSE Biology (Cambridge): B6-10 revision lessons

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This revision PowerPoint contains 68 slides and is perfect to prepare students for their end of year exams or their final iGCSE. This can be used to deliver several lessons, or given to students for independent revision. This resources contains fantastic diagrams and key information in a student friendly manner. The topics covered in this resource include: Plant nutrition Human nutrition Transport in plants Transport in animals Disease and immunity
GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Animal and Plant cells
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GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Animal and Plant cells

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This resource is perfect for a Year 9/10 class studying GCSE plant and animal cells. The lesson contains a starter tasks, recap on prior knowledge, student tasks with answers, exam style questions and calculation tasks. The following content is covered: Features of plant and animal cells Labelling plant and animal cells The different functions of the organelles Identifying cells from microscope images Magnification calculation questions Exam question and plenary tasks.
GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Microscopy
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GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Microscopy

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This resource is perfect for a Year 9/10 class studying GCSE Microscopy. The lesson contains a starter tasks, recap on prior knowledge, student tasks with answers, exam style questions and calculation tasks. The following content is covered: Starter task Parts of a microscope How to prepare a slide? Practical method Scientific drawings Calculating magnification (booklet) Plenary tasks
GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes
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GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes

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This resource is perfect for a Year 9/10 class studying GCSE Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells. The lesson contains a starter tasks, recap on prior knowledge, student tasks with answers and exam style questions. The following content is covered: Difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells Labelling prokaryotic cells Use of bacteria and fungi Observing fungi under the microscope Converting between units (mm, micrometers and nanometers) Extended research on Mitochondrial diseases Plenary tasks
GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Specialised cells
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GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Specialised cells

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This resource is perfect for a Year 9/10 class studying GCSE specialised cells. The lesson contains a starter tasks, recap on prior knowledge, student tasks with answers, research task and plenary. The following content is covered: Starter tasks Definition for specilisation Student worksheet Factsheets for red blood cells, nerve cells, egg and sperm, cililated epithelium, palisade cell, root hair cell, xylem, pholem and muscle cell Plenary tasks
GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Diffusion
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GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Diffusion

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This resource is perfect for a Year 9/10 class studying GCSE diffusion. The lesson contains a starter tasks, student tasks with answers and exam style questions. The following content is covered: Starter task Key definitions with diagrams Factors affecting rate of diffusion Importance of diffusion in living organisms Exam questions Plenary tasks
GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Active Transport
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GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Active Transport

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This resource is perfect for a Year 9/10 class studying GCSE Active transport. The lesson contains a starter tasks, recap on prior knowledge, student tasks with answers and exam style questions. The following content is covered: Starter tasks Explanation of active transport with clear diagrams Student task (they create a diagram of active transport) Examples of active transport in plants and other mammals Comparison of active transport with diffusion and osmosis Exam style questions Plenary task with answers
GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Osmosis
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GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Osmosis

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This resource is perfect for a Year 9/10 class studying GCSE Osmosis. The lesson contains a starter tasks, recap on prior knowledge, student tasks with answers, exam style questions and practical tasks. The following content is covered: Explanation of osmosis Comparison of osmosis with diffusion How osmosis affects plants and animals cells Practical method on how Osmosis affects plant cells Exam questions Plenary
KS3 Physics: Moments
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KS3 Physics: Moments

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The lesson is the perfect introduction to moments for a mixed ability class. The lesson contains: Starter tasks Explanation of moments Formula for moments explained Calculations worsheet Practical guidance and student worksheet Levers Exam style questions
iGCSE Chemistry: Chemical energetics (complete unit) Cambridge
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iGCSE Chemistry: Chemical energetics (complete unit) Cambridge

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This excellent resource contains 2-3 lessons which cover Chemical energetics. Each lesson contains a starter activity with answers, notes, research tasks, questions with answers, practicals. The lessons include the follwing content: Core: State that an exothermic reaction transfers thermal energy to the surroundings leading to an increase in the temperature of the surroundings State that an endothermic reaction takes in thermal energy from the surroundings leading to a decrease in the temperature of the surroundings Interpret reaction pathway diagrams showing exothermic and endothermic reactions Supplement: State that the transfer of thermal energy during a reaction is called the enthalpy change, ∆H, of the reaction. ∆H is negative for exothermic reactions and positive for endothermic reactions Define activation energy, Ea , as the minimum energy that colliding particles must have to react Draw and label reaction pathway diagrams for exothermic and endothermic reactions using information provided, to include: (a) reactants (b) products © enthalpy change of the reaction, ∆H (d) activation energy, Ea State that bond breaking is an endothermic process and bond making is an exothermic process and explain the enthalpy change of a reaction in terms of bond breaking and bond making Calculate the enthalpy change of a reaction using bond energies **This resource can be used to teach IGCSE Chemistry (C5) or iGCSE Co-ordinated science (C6). **
IB Biology A1 Molecules: Water and Nucleic acids (first exam 2025)
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IB Biology A1 Molecules: Water and Nucleic acids (first exam 2025)

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This bundle contains all the resources you need to teach A1 Biology (water and nucleic acids) as part of the new IB specification. This bundle contains: Over 100 slides which cover all the content stipulated by the IB. Student questions with answers Checklist Clear diagrams This is ready to teach as soon as you download it!!
GCSE Biology: Health and disease
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GCSE Biology: Health and disease

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This resource is perfect for a Year 9/10 mixed ability class studying GCSE Health and disease. The lesson contains a starter tasks, recap on prior knowledge, student tasks with answers, exam style questions and research tasks. The following content is covered: Engaging starter with videos Student research tasks Notes on the different types of disease Data analysis Mental health (not part of the syllabus but engaging) Exam style questions Plenary tasks