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Science has been and always will be a passion of mine. As a successful science teacher and faculty leader it is my duty to make science accessible and fun for all, increasing prosperity and success within the science industry at a time where we need it most. These resources are aimed at changing the standard pedagogical approach to teaching and put a new modern touch to delivering science lessons through eye catching yet relevant imagery and questioning to allow independent exploration.

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Science has been and always will be a passion of mine. As a successful science teacher and faculty leader it is my duty to make science accessible and fun for all, increasing prosperity and success within the science industry at a time where we need it most. These resources are aimed at changing the standard pedagogical approach to teaching and put a new modern touch to delivering science lessons through eye catching yet relevant imagery and questioning to allow independent exploration.
CB9g - The Water Cycle
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CB9g - The Water Cycle

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This resource covers the content for the lesson CB9g - The Water Cycle. This resource starts with a visually engaging slide with the date, title and two starter questions, an easier question (green) and more abstract question (orange) to stretch and challenge. Learning outcomes are displayed at the start of the PowerPoint and can be seen throughout and referred back to reinforce the learning journey. Key content/words are highlighted in red text throughout. You will find similar green and orange questions scattered throughout the resource to strengthen and develop understanding. The lesson ends on an exam style question to allow students to apply their learning. This resource is aimed to be able to be used by an teacher, specialist, or non-specialist to deliver this portion of the curriculum accurately and effectively.
CB9h - The Carbon Cycle
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CB9h - The Carbon Cycle

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This resource covers the content for the lesson CB9h - The Carbon Cycle. This resource starts with a visually engaging slide with the date, title and two starter questions, an easier question (green) and more abstract question (orange) to stretch and challenge. Learning outcomes are displayed at the start of the PowerPoint and can be seen throughout and referred back to reinforce the learning journey. Key content/words are highlighted in red text throughout. You will find similar green and orange questions scattered throughout the resource to strengthen and develop understanding. The lesson ends on an exam style question to allow students to apply their learning. This resource is aimed to be able to be used by an teacher, specialist, or non-specialist to deliver this portion of the curriculum accurately and effectively.
3.4 Eukaryotic Cell Structure
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3.4 Eukaryotic Cell Structure

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This resource guides a-level biologists through the structure and function of the main sub-cellular structures of a eukaryotic cell. Stretch, challenge and lateral thinking questions are embedded throughout. This is a resource been made to be picked up and used by any teacher.
3.1 Methods of Studying Cells
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3.1 Methods of Studying Cells

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This resource guides a-level biologists through the methods of studying cells, including fractionation. Stretch, challenge and lateral thinking questions are embedded throughout. This is a resource been made to be picked up and used by any teacher. AQA Biology
3.2 The Electron Microscope
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3.2 The Electron Microscope

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This resource guides a-level biologists through the electron microscope including TEM and SEM microscopes, its applications and limitations. Stretch, challenge and lateral thinking questions are embedded throughout. This is a resource been made to be picked up and used by any teacher.
AQA Cell Structure - BUNDLE
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AQA Cell Structure - BUNDLE

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This bundle includes all the lessons you need for the AQA Biology Chapter 3 - Cell structure, including: 3.1 - Methods of studying cells 3.2 - The electron microscope 3.3 - Microscope measurements and calculations 3.4 - Eukaryotic cell structure 3.5 - Cell specialisation and organisation 3.6 - Prokaryotic cells and viruses 3.7 - Mitosis 3.8 - The cell cycle
3.5 Cell Specialisation & Organisation
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3.5 Cell Specialisation & Organisation

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This resource guides a-level biologists through cell specialisation and organisation including how the organelles cause a cell to become specialised and how these cells come together to form tissues, organs and organ systems. Stretch, challenge and lateral thinking questions are embedded throughout. This is a resource been made to be picked up and used by any teacher.
3.8 Cell Cycle
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3.8 Cell Cycle

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This resource guides a-level biologists through the cell cycle and cancer. Students briefly discuss Oncogenes and Tumour Supressor Genes and cancer including the potential treatments of cancer. Stretch, challenge and lateral thinking questions are embedded throughout. This is a resource been made to be picked up and used by any teacher.
3.7 Mitosis
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3.7 Mitosis

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This resource guides a-level biologists through the process of mitosis as well as discussing how cell division takes place in prokaryotic and virus particles. Stretch, challenge and lateral thinking questions are embedded throughout. This is a resource been made to be picked up and used by any teacher.
3.6 Prokaryotic Cells & Viruses
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3.6 Prokaryotic Cells & Viruses

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This resource guides a-level biologists through the structure of a Prokaryotic cell and how it compares to a Eukaryotic cell before exploring the basic components of a virus. Stretch, challenge and lateral thinking questions are embedded throughout. This is a resource been made to be picked up and used by any teacher.
AQA Transport Across Cell Membranes - BUNDLE
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AQA Transport Across Cell Membranes - BUNDLE

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This bundle includes all the lessons you need for the AQA Biology Chapter 4 - Transport across cell membranes, including: 4.1 - Structure of the cell-surface membrane 4.2 - Diffusion 4.3 - Osmosis 4.4 - Active Transport 4.5 - Co-transport & absorption of glucose in the ileum
4.4 Active Transport
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4.4 Active Transport

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This resource guides a-level biologists through the nature of active transport with a few example from within the specification. Stretch, challenge and lateral thinking questions are embedded throughout. This is a resource been made to be picked up and used by any teacher.
AQA Section 1 - Biological Molecules BUNDLE
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AQA Section 1 - Biological Molecules BUNDLE

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This resource bundle covers the first section of the AQA ALevel Biology spec - section 1: Biological Molecules. Resources included are: Biological Molecules: 1.1 Introduction to Biological Molecules 1.2 Monosaccharides 1.3 Disaccharides & Polysaccharides 1.4 Starch, Glycogen & Cellulose 1.5 Lipids 1.6 Proteins 1.7 Enzyme Action 1.8 Factors Affecting Enzyme Action 1.9 Enzyme Inhibition Nucleic Acids 2.1 Structure of RNA 7 DNA 2.2 DNA Replication 2.3 Energy & ATP 2.4 Water & its Functions
4.2 Diffusion
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4.2 Diffusion

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This resource guides a-level biologists through diffusion across a cell-surface membrane. The idea of facilitated diffusion is also explored as well as some of the transmembrane proteins seen throughout different parts of the specification (e.g. Ligand, voltage). Stretch, challenge and lateral thinking questions are embedded throughout. This is a resource been made to be picked up and used by any teacher.
4.1 Structure of the Cell-Surface Membrane
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4.1 Structure of the Cell-Surface Membrane

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This resource guides a-level biologists through the structure and function of the various components of the cell-surface membrane. The idea of the fluid mosaic model is also touch upon. Stretch, challenge and lateral thinking questions are embedded throughout. This is a resource been made to be picked up and used by any teacher.
5.2 Phagocytosis
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5.2 Phagocytosis

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This resource guides a-level biologists through the process of phagocytosis. Stretch, challenge and lateral thinking questions are embedded throughout. This is a resource been made to be picked up and used by any teacher.
5.1 Defence Mechanisms
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5.1 Defence Mechanisms

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This resource guides a-level biologists through the main defence mechanisms of the body including how the body is able to distinguish between its own and foreign cells. Stretch, challenge and lateral thinking questions are embedded throughout. This is a resource been made to be picked up and used by any teacher.
5.4 B Lymphocytes & Humoral Immunity
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5.4 B Lymphocytes & Humoral Immunity

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This resource guides a-level biologists through a recap of the two types of lymphocyte and their involvement in the primary and secondary immune response before exploring the process of humoral immunity in more detail. Stretch, challenge and lateral thinking questions are embedded throughout. This is a resource been made to be picked up and used by any teacher.
5.6 Vaccination
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5.6 Vaccination

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This resource guides a-level biologists through the nature of a vaccine including the features of an effective vaccination program. Some of the question raised around the issues with vaccinations are discussed in this lesson also. Stretch, challenge and lateral thinking questions are embedded throughout. This is a resource been made to be picked up and used by any teacher.
5.5 Antibodies
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5.5 Antibodies

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This resource guides a-level biologists through the structure and function of an antibody before exploring how monoclonal antibodies are made and used in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Stretch, challenge and lateral thinking questions are embedded throughout. This is a resource been made to be picked up and used by any teacher.