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We are an Ofsted-registered organisation that provides educational services to learners between the ages of 5 and 16.
Our goal is to help students achieve academic excellence and encourage lifelong learning. To do this, we provide engaging tutoring lessons, over 2,000 pages of free educational learning resources, and affordable teaching resources to support both educators and students.
Visit our digital library to check out our free resources: https://www.shalom-education.com/digital-library
This resource is a Fungal Diseases Question and Answer Worksheet, aimed at enhancing GCSE students’ knowledge on fungal organisms, their disease mechanisms, and the impacts on both human and plant health. The worksheet presents a variety of questions that include:
Determining whether Candida yeasts are unicellular or multicellular.
Understanding the structure and function of fungal filaments.
Identifying the reproductive cells used by fungi for dispersal.
Analysing a case study related to ‘sick building syndrome’ and its potential link to fungal contamination.
Discussing measures to control plant fungal diseases like powdery mildew.
The included answer sheet makes it an efficient tool for self-assessment or guided learning. This educational resource is well-suited to support learning in the classroom, for homework exercises, and to aid in revision for exams.
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This resource is a comprehensive worksheet on the GCSE topic of Xylem and Phloem, the two types of transport tissue in plants.
It covers the basic concepts, including the chemical substances involved in making plants harder and woodier, the process and pathways of carbohydrate transportation, and the detailed characteristics that distinguish xylem from phloem.
The worksheet includes a variety of questions, from short factual answers to table completion, designed to deepen students’ understanding of plant biology.
Each question is carefully tailored to align with curriculum standards and comes complete with an answer sheet for ease of grading. This makes the resource perfect for classroom learning, homework exercises, and as effective revision material to reinforce students’ knowledge of plant transport systems.
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This GCSE educational resource is a comprehensive worksheet with accompanying answers, focused on the Transport in Plants. It covers the topics of xylem and phloem vessels, the process of translocation, and the characteristics of root hair cells.
Students are asked to name the two types of vessels, define key processes, and identify the substances transported by xylem and phloem. The worksheet also prompts learners to explore how plants utilise water and the structural adaptations of root hair cells for efficient nutrient absorption.
The questions are structured to encourage critical thinking and the application of knowledge, making this an excellent tool for reinforcing learning objectives within the curriculum. With clearly outlined answers, this resource aids both teaching and self-assessment.
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This GCSE worksheet is centred on the factors affecting the rate of transpiration in plants.
It guides students through questions on how temperature and humidity influence transpiration rates, the impact of light and wind, and the identification of scenarios depicting higher transpiration rates.
The worksheet encourages critical thinking about environmental effects on plant physiology, with an answer sheet included for efficient assessment.
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This GCSE worksheet is dedicated to the Digestive System, featuring diagram labelling, explanation and analogy questions.
It prompts students to identify key parts of the digestive system, understand the role of gut flora in vitamin synthesis, and draw comparisons between mechanical digestion and household appliances.
The resource includes a detailed diagram of the digestive system and an answer sheet for easy marking. It’s a suitable tool for teaching and reinforcing knowledge about human digestion and nutrition.
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This educational resource is a GCSE Common Infections Activity Worksheet, designed to enhance GCSE students’ understanding of various infectious diseases.
It includes a comprehensive worksheet accompanied by an answer sheet, which encourages students to:
Identify diseases such as AIDS, Malaria, Cholera and Chlamydia along with their causative pathogens, effects and methods of spread.
Determine the type of organism associated with Charala ash dieback disease and stomach ulcers, enhancing their knowledge of disease transmission and treatment.
Deepen their understanding of common infections by correctly filling in the blanks with terms relevant to the type of pathogen, effects, and transmission methods provided.
The resource is structured to facilitate critical thinking and application of knowledge, making it an ideal choice for classroom activities, homework, and study revision. The answer sheet enables quick and efficient self-assessment or teacher grading.
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This resource is a Fungal Diseases Activity Worksheet, designed to engage GCSE students in understanding the impact of fungal diseases on plants and humans. The worksheet covers:
The effects of fungal diseases like black spot on plant health and flower production, along with potential treatment strategies.
Definitions and functions of hyphae and spores in fungal reproduction.
The human fungal infection Aspergillosis, its pathogen, and the potential impacts of environmental factors on the prevalence of fungal disease.
Accompanied by an answer sheet, this worksheet is an excellent tool for reinforcing concepts covered in the classroom, supplementing homework, and supporting students as they revise for exams.
The questions are framed to stimulate critical thinking and apply biological knowledge to real-world scenarios.
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This resource is a GCSE Factors Affecting the Rate of Photosynthesis Activity Worksheet. It includes a set of questions and answers designed to enhance students’ understanding of the various factors that influence the rate of photosynthesis.
The worksheet guides students to:
Match characteristics with the factors that affect photosynthesis, such as the amount of chlorophyll and light intensity.
Understand how temperature and carbon dioxide concentration can impact plant photosynthesis.
Analyse how plants adapt to low light conditions and what happens when enzymes are subjected to extreme temperatures.
Consider the effects of increasing carbon dioxide concentration on the rate of photosynthesis and discuss the concept of limiting factors.
Evaluate the point at which increasing a factor no longer affects the rate of photosynthesis, understanding the saturation point.
The included answer sheet allows students to check their own work and educators to assess student comprehension.
This resource is ideal for use in the classroom, as a homework exercise, or as a part of study materials for exams.
This resource is a GCSE Cellular Respiration Activity Worksheet that includes a set of questions and answers aimed at deepening students’ understanding of the cellular respiration process.
The worksheet encourages students to:
Identify the type of reaction cellular respiration is and the molecule whose breakdown leads to energy release.
Distinguish between the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
Define the key differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
Describe the type of respiration that occurs in mitochondria and in processes like fermentation in kombucha.
Determine the end products of anaerobic respiration in yeast.
The included answer sheet facilitates self-assessment for students and aids teachers in gauging student’s grasp of the topic.
Designed for biology classes, this educational resource is excellent for teaching/tutoring, homework assignments, and as a study aid for exams.
Improve your students’ understanding of Health, Disease and the Development of Medicines with our larger worksheet pack, perfectly aligned with the AQA GCSE Biology curriculum. This bundle includes 20 practice question worksheets, and 20 Activity worksheets that cover key topics.
The topics in this Health and Disease pack cover:
Health and Disease x2
Communicable Diseases x2
Viral Diseases x2
The Life Cycle of a Virus x2
Bacterial Diseases x2
Antibiotics x2
Fungal Diseases x2
Protist Diseases x2
Common Infections x2
Preventing the Spread of Infectious Disease x2
Monoclonal Antibodies x2
Uses of Monoclonal Antibodies x2
Vaccination and Immunisation x2
Plant Disease x2
Plant Defences x2
Effects of Lifestyle Factors on Non-communicable Diseases x2
Evaluating Treatments for Coronary Heart Disease x2
Non-specific Defence Systems x2
The Immune System x2
Discovering and Testing New Drugs x2
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This “GCSE Geography Rapid Economic Development in LICs and NEEs Case Study: Nigeria Location & Importance” resource is a user-friendly guide for students looking to deepen their understanding of economic growth patterns in lower-income and newly emerging economies.
The case study zooms in on Nigeria, illustrating its geographical context and the significant role it plays in the global economic framework.
Students will find easy-to-digest information on Nigeria’s remarkable journey of economic transformation, offering them a practical view of real-world economic dynamics.
This resource aims to facilitate a clear and comprehensive insight into Nigeria’s pivotal position in the global economy, making it a beneficial tool for GCSE Geography learners.
This “GCSE Geography Infrastructure in the UK” resource is an accessible guide that helps students understand the infrastructure development within the UK.
The resource takes a closer look at various important sectors such as roads, railways, ports and airports, offering students a comprehensive view of the current state and future of the UK’s infrastructure.
This guide is an invaluable tool for GCSE Geography students seeking to grasp the core aspects of infrastructure and its role in shaping the modern UK society.
This “GCSE Geography Coastal Processes ‘Cheat Sheet’ Revision Guide” is a learning tool designed to aid students in mastering the complex concepts of coastal geography effortlessly.
This guide breaks down coastal processes such as erosion, deposition and transportation into digestible segments, providing students with a concise yet comprehensive overview.
This “GCSE Geography Hot Deserts ‘Cheat Sheet’ Revision Guide” serves as a compact yet comprehensive tool, assisting students in revisiting the important parts of hot desert ecosystems.
Within this guide, students will find concise sections detailing the biodiversity, interdependency and desertification commonly found in desert environments.
Crafted to simplify complex topics into easily understandable snippets, this cheat sheet is a useful supportive tool for students aiming to boost their knowledge and confidently tackle the hot deserts segment in their GCSE Geography exams.
This GCSE resource offers a blend of critical thinking questions and practical problems covering:
The structure of Buckminsterfullerene molecules.
Bonding in nitrogen molecules with a dot and cross diagram exercise.
The electrical conductivity explanation of carbon nanotubes.
Calculations involving surface area to volume ratios in nanocrystals, including a comparative analysis of particle sizes.
The accompanying answer sheet provides clear and concise solutions, ensuring an efficient and accurate marking process. This resource is perfect for in-class activities, homework assignments, or as a study aid for revision.
This GCSE Chemistry Question and Answer Set on Atomic Structure, Periodic Table and Transition Metals provides students with a robust framework for understanding key chemistry concepts.
The resource includes a variety of questions that prompt students to identify compounds, categorise elements from the periodic table, and understand group properties. It also challenges them with chemical equations, reaction conditions and the specifics of atomic structure.
Accompanied by a detailed answer sheet that supports learning and self-assessment, this set is a useful tool for students to test their knowledge and prepare for their GCSE Chemistry exams.
Improve your students’ grasp of chemistry with this GCSE Chemistry: Atomic Structure, Periodic Table & Transition Metals" practice questions set.
This resource includes both thought-provoking questions and clear answers covering key topics such as distillation processes, reaction mechanisms and electrolysis.
Students will learn to identify chemical structures, understand properties of transition metals and tackle stoichiometry calculations.
Designed to solidify knowledge through active learning, this set is ideal for classroom use, homework and targeted exam preparation.
This educational resource is a colourful and informative poster on the topic of “Perimeter” for GCSE students.
It serves as a visual guide to understanding how to calculate the perimeter of various geometric shapes, including rectangles, squares, triangles, circles, regular polygons and compound shapes.
Each section of the poster provides clear definitions, formulas and illustrated examples with step-by-step calculations. It explains the perimeter as the total length of all the sides of a shape and includes specific methods for different types of triangles, the formula for the circumference of a circle using diameter and radius, and tips for calculating the perimeter of complex compound shapes.
This revision guide is an excellent tool for classroom walls and is suitable for students to reference during lessons or independent study to enhance their understanding of basic geometry principles.
Improve your students’ understanding of Cell Biology with our larger worksheet pack, perfectly aligned with the AQA GCSE Biology curriculum. This bundle includes 25 practice question worksheets, and 21 Activity worksheets that cover key topics, including two cell organisation exam-style practice questions.
The worksheets in this Cell Biology pack cover:
Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes X2
Animal Cells X2
Plant Cells X2
Sizes of Cells X2
Microscopy X2
Light Microscopes and Electron Microscopes X2
Required Practical: Using a light Microscope X2
Culturing Organisms X2
DNA and Chromosomes X2
Mitosis and the Cell Cycle X2
Cancer X2
Stem Cells and Differentiation X2
Specialised Animal Cells X2
Specialised Plant Cells X2
Stem Cells and Cloning X2
Enzymes X2
Factors Affecting Enzyme Activity X2
Enzymes and Digestion X2
Carbohydrates X2
Proteins and Lipids X2
Food Tests X2
Plus four bonus exam-style practice question worksheets:
Cell Organisation Practice Questions 1
Cell Organisation Practice Questions 2
Cell Division, Structures and Transport Practice Questions 1
Cell Division, Structures and Transport Practice Questions 2
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This GCSE Cell Organisation Activity Worksheet is an educational resource that challenges students with questions on the adaptations of cacti, human cardiovascular treatments, and plant cell structures. It prompts critical thinking through varied questions from 1 to 3 marks.
Accompanied by a complete answer section, this worksheet is a comprehensive tool for reinforcing key biological concepts, ideal for improving learning in the classroom or as a homework assignment in preparation for GCSE exams.