All of my resources are priced at the minimum allowed by TES, they aren't trendy or earth shattering, they are a backbone to build the finesse onto, or, if it's period 7 on a Friday, you've got 300 reports still to write, a dozen UCAS references AND you need to set cover for a colleague who's sneezed twice and is off all week, they will serve well enough at an advanced FOFO level.
All of my resources are priced at the minimum allowed by TES, they aren't trendy or earth shattering, they are a backbone to build the finesse onto, or, if it's period 7 on a Friday, you've got 300 reports still to write, a dozen UCAS references AND you need to set cover for a colleague who's sneezed twice and is off all week, they will serve well enough at an advanced FOFO level.
A comparison game not in any way similar to an aggressively copyrighted card matching game.
Use it to get your pupils researching about universities by filling in the fields and then comparing against their peers.
You can even throw in a few pre-prepared cards of your own for popular courses such as Law at Oxford, Medicine, PPE, Engineering and so on.
The fields are editable and the information can be found on the Universities own website, on UCAS, in Heap Degree course offers or in the Times/Guardian guides.
This is the simplest itineration so pupils have what I consider to be the essential information and you can edit it depending on the focus of your pupils (I normally include application deadlines, Open Day Dates and Visa requirements, number of students on campus and international: home student ratio).
Weblinks to help are… banned by the TES
A learning resource to help students learn the anatomy of the Brachial plexus- in terms of Roots, Trunk, divisions, chords, branches and the function of these branches
Can be used as a lesson Starter or Plenary.
I use it as a simple matching pairs activity.
Simple Q and A format.
Fine for revision.
Or sequencing activity.
I use this with my sixth formers as a revision/ stretch and challenge activity for those going on to read medicine. I also use it for Private Tutoring of a student at medical school. It's effective.
Covers Mineral requirements and deficiency diseases.
Covers the basics of embolism formation and cardiac infarction.
I use this as a starter/ plenary as matching pairs and/or flashcards (same resource lends itself to both).
Can be edited by user depending on level.
Can be used in Sixth form biology, PSHE or Sports science lessons.
Used with year 1 medic for exams- also good for sports and exercise science
This is a revision activity that follows on from my other Heart Health/disease flashcards (available as a massive bundle). I use it as flashcards/ matching pairs, but can be used for sequencing.
Covers the causes of arrhythmias.
Post 16/ pre-university grade.
Editable.
I wrote it to stretch and challenge good sixth formers, but later added to it to Private Tutor year 1 Medical students - can also be good for sports and health scientists.
resources developed by doctors-in-training to work in schools to help educate about mental health issues.
Other resources here- mainly science but some whole school/ careers materials.
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A nice independent research project written for the IDBP syllabus, but also used as Oxbridge and year 1 medical prep.
It is essentially a research exercise looking at drugs and drug development. Can be used as Prep, or Homework, or, as a FOFO lesson if you have to set cover.
A quick revision set for helping older pupil prepare for an Oxford Medical interview.
I use this as flashcards and/ or a matching pairs game then a sequencing activity.
Covers Enzymes.
Lock and Key hypothesis
Michaelis-Menton
I used it with my sixth formers and also as a preparation for an Oxford interview, and also as part of Private Tutoring of a student reading medicine. It's potent and it works.
This is a set of matching pairs statements or flashcards that I use as stretch and challenge for my wannabe medics.
Good for Sixth Formers.
Can be used as a starter or a plenary.
Covers the basics of Angina.
Good for Upper 6th Health scientists but more tailored for those aspiring to be medical students (I have updated and added to it to include the material I use for private tutoring of medics)
Editable flashcards for teaching Cell structure.
Can be used as a starter in conjunction with supplementary notes, or a plenary.
Can be used as matching pairs or simply fold down the centre and use as flashcards
Good for Sixth Form biologists and sports scientists.
Used successfully with year 1 medics.
Flashcards- good for starter or for revision.
I use this as a matching pairs game, but is equally adaptable as flashcards (fold down the centre and cut) or sequencing activity.
It's a good stretch and challenge for more-able sixth formers or those intending to read medicine.
Good for Post 16 Biologists or Sports Scientists.
Used as a revision resource/ starter for microcirculation.
I use this as a matching pairs game, but it is equally useful as flashcards or for sequencing.
Editable.
Fine for Medics too.
I use it as a starter/ plenary but can be used as revision.
A cover lesson activity that reinforces the relationship between C and K and
then leads onto E=mc deltaT
Includes key skills activity of plotting a graph.