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A Science teacher by trade, I've also been known to be found teaching Maths and PE! However, strange as it may seem, my real love is designing resources that can be used by other teachers to maximise the experience of the students. I am constantly thinking of new ways to engage a student with a topic and try to implement that in the design of the lessons.

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A Science teacher by trade, I've also been known to be found teaching Maths and PE! However, strange as it may seem, my real love is designing resources that can be used by other teachers to maximise the experience of the students. I am constantly thinking of new ways to engage a student with a topic and try to implement that in the design of the lessons.
Topic 6 REVISION (CIE A-level biology)
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Topic 6 REVISION (CIE A-level biology)

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This revision lesson provides students with the opportunity to assess their understanding of nucleic acids and protein synthesis (topic 6). The lesson includes a multiple-choice assessment of 10 questions and a PowerPoint containing the answers, where each answer slide shows the exact specification code to enable students to note the areas which may require extra attention. The PowerPoint also contains additional questions to challenge content from topic 6 of the CIE A-level biology specification (2025 - 2027 update) that isn’t directly covered by the 10 questions, and prior knowledge checks to encourage students to make links to content from topics 1 - 5. This lesson has been designed to be used at the end of topic 6, and in the build up to mocks and the final A-level assessments.
TOPIC 2 REVISION (AQA A-level biology)
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TOPIC 2 REVISION (AQA A-level biology)

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This revision lesson uses a 20 question multiple-choice assessment to challenge the students on their understanding of the topic 2 content (Cells). It has been written to check their knowledge from across the AQA A-level biology topic 2 specification and includes questions on the structure of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, the methods of studying cells, mitosis and binary fission, transport across cell membranes and the immune system. The lesson includes a PowerPoint where the answers to the 20 questions are revealed, along with their respective specification codes, to allow the students to pinpoint areas of the specification that require extra attention. The PowerPoint also includes extra questions and tasks to challenge some of the content not directly questioned in the MC assessment. Lessons challenging their knowledge of topics 1, 3 and 4 have also been uploaded.
Topic 8 revision (AQA A-level biology)
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Topic 8 revision (AQA A-level biology)

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This revision lesson uses a multiple-choice assessment to challenge the students on their understanding of topic 8, the control of gene expression. In addition to the 20 question assessment, this lesson includes a PowerPoint where the answers are revealed and additional questions are posed about the content of topic 8 which isn’t directly challenged in the questions. The PowerPoint also contains prior knowledge checks on content from topics 1, 3, 4 and 6. Revision lessons of this format which challenge topics 1 - 7 are also uploaded.
Gene technologies (Topic 8.4 AQA A-level biology)
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Gene technologies (Topic 8.4 AQA A-level biology)

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This bundle contains 5 detailed lessons which have been intricately planned to cover the content of topic 8.4 of the AQA A-level biology specification, which is titled “Gene technologies allow the study and alteration of gene function allowing a better understanding of organism function and the design of new industrial and medical processes”. Each lesson contains real-world examples to increase the relevance of the content and is full of tasks as well as understanding and prior knowledge checks. If you would like to sample the quality of these lessons, download the “producing DNA fragments” lesson as this has been uploaded for free.
DNA probes (AQA A-level biology)
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DNA probes (AQA A-level biology)

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This lesson explains how labelled DNA probes can be used to screen patients for heritable conditions, their responses to drugs and to identify health risks. The PowerPoint and accompanying resources have been designed to cover the content of point 8.4.2 of the AQA A-level biology specification. The lesson begins by introducing the BRCA genes, and the students will learn how faulty alleles of these two genes can increase an individual’s risk of developing breast cancer. Therefore, there is a need to be able to locate specific alleles like these, and this function is performed by DNA probes. The students are challenged to use the function of the probes to predict their structure and will understand that they are short lengths of single stranded DNA that have a base sequence complementary to the base sequence of part of the target allele. As shown in the cover image, a quick quiz round is used to introduce hybridisation as key term, to ensure that students recognise that the probe will bind if the complementary base sequence is encountered. Moving forwards, a DNA microarray is introduced to show that it’s possible to screen for multiple genes. The remainder of the lesson considers how the DNA probes are used to screen for heritable conditions and drug responses, and real-life examples are used to increase relevance. Prior knowledge checks are embedded throughout the lesson to encourage the students to make links to content from earlier topics including inheritance and genetic drift.
Nitrogen cycle (AQA A-level biology)
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Nitrogen cycle (AQA A-level biology)

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This lesson guides students through the stages of the nitrogen cycle, focusing on the vital roles performed by microorganisms in this cycle. The detailed PowerPoint and accompanying resources are part of the 1st lesson in a series of 3 lessons which have been planned to cover point 5.4 (nutrient cycles) of the AQA A-level biology specification. The lesson begins by challenging students to recall two monomers containing nitrogen that were met in topic 1, allowing them to recognise that this chemical element is a key component of nucleotides in DNA and amino acids, which are needed to synthesise proteins. Moving forwards, they will learn that despite the high % of nitrogen in the Earth’s atmosphere, it cannot be used directly by plants, and therefore plants need a supply of “fixed” nitrogen. A diagram is constantly updated and displayed as new information is introduced and this supports their understanding. The students will discover that microorganisms are involved in nitrogen fixation, decomposition and ammonification, nitrification, and denitrification. As each of these biological actions is introduced, time is spent considering key details and understanding checks are used to allow the students to assess their progress. There are also several prior knowledge checks, where students are encouraged to make links to content met in topics 1 - 4. Answers to all questions are embedded into the PowerPoint.
Topic 5.3: Energy and ecosystems (AQA A-level biology)
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Topic 5.3: Energy and ecosystems (AQA A-level biology)

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All 3 lessons included in this bundle are detailed and engaging and have been planned at length to cover the content of topic 5.3 of the AQA A-level biology specification, which is titled energy and ecosystems. The lessons contain a variety of tasks which introduce the biological content and then provide the students with opportunities to assess their understanding. There are also prior knowledge checks to make links to content from earlier in topic 5 and in topics 1 - 4. All the answers to the checks are embedded in the PowerPoint. If you would like to check the quality of these lessons, download the lesson titled “GPP, NPP & N” as this has been shared for free.
AQA A-level biology topics 5 - 8 revision
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AQA A-level biology topics 5 - 8 revision

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This bundle includes 4 revision lessons which use multiple-choice questions to challenge the students on their knowledge and understanding of the content of topics 5 - 8 of the AQA A-level biology specification. Each lesson includes a multiple-choice assessment, consisting of 20 questions from across the topic, and a PowerPoint that contains the answers (with explanations), as well as additional questions that challenge the students to add detail and also check on prior knowledge. If you would like to view the quality of these lessons, then download the topic 6 revision lesson as this has been uploaded for free.
Topic 14 REVISION (CIE A-level biology)
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Topic 14 REVISION (CIE A-level biology)

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This revision lesson provides students with the opportunity to assess their understanding of homeostasis (topic 14). The lesson includes a multiple-choice assessment of 10 questions and a PowerPoint containing the answers, where each answer slide shows the exact specification code to enable students to note the areas which may require extra attention. The PowerPoint also contains additional questions to challenge content from topic 14 of the CIE A-level biology specification (2025 - 2027 update) that isn’t directly covered by the 10 questions, and prior knowledge checks to encourage students to make links to content from any of topics 1 - 13.
Topic 5 Revision (AQA A-level biology)
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Topic 5 Revision (AQA A-level biology)

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This revision lesson provides students with the opportunity to assess their understanding of energy transfers in and between organisms (topic 5). The lesson includes a multiple-choice assessment of 20 questions, challenging photosynthesis, respiration, energy and ecosystems, and nutrient cycles, and a PowerPoint containing the answers, where each answer slide shows the exact specification code to enable students to note the areas which may require extra attention. The PowerPoint also contains additional questions to challenge content from topic 5 of the AQA A-level biology specification that isn’t directly covered by the 20 questions, and prior knowledge checks to encourage students to make links to related content from topics 1 - 4. This lesson has been designed to be used at the end of topic 5, and in the build up to mocks and the final A-level examinations.
Topic 15 Revision (CIE A-level biology)
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Topic 15 Revision (CIE A-level biology)

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This revision lesson provides students with the opportunity to assess their understanding of control and coordination (topic 15). The lesson includes a multiple-choice assessment of 10 questions and a PowerPoint containing the answers, where each answer slide shows the exact specification code to enable students to note the areas which may require extra attention. The PowerPoint also contains additional questions to challenge content from topic 15 of the CIE A-level biology specification (2025 - 2027 update) that isn’t directly covered by the 10 questions. This lesson has been designed to be used at the end of topic 15, and in the build up to mocks and the final A-level examinations.
Benign and malignant tumours (AQA A-level biology)
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Benign and malignant tumours (AQA A-level biology)

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This lesson describes the main characteristics of benign and malignant tumours. The PowerPoint and accompanying resource are part of the 1st lesson in a series of 2 lessons which have been planned to cover the content of point 8.2.3 of the AQA A-level biology specification. This lesson begins by challenging the students to recognise the process of mitosis from a single clue. This single clue is “a controlled process” and has been designed to remind them that mitosis is a process controlled by genes. A quick quiz round challenges their recall of the details of the mitotic cell cycle to reveal the key term, tumour, and this introduces the idea that a mutation to one of the genes leads to uncontrolled cell division and the formation of tumours. Moving forwards, the lesson considers the features of benign tumours, beginning with the key point that these masses of cells are not cancerous. Students will learn that their growth rate is slower than malignant tumours, and due to a covering of fibrous connective tissue, the cells do not invade neighbouring tissues. However, the lesson points out that due to mass effect, benign tumours can cause secondary pathological effects such as organ damage. This leads into a task where the students are challenged on their knowledge of osmoregulation, digestion and blood glucose regulation to identify the tissues which are impacted. The rest of the lesson describes the features of malignant tumours and time is spent considering how the ability of these cells to metastasise makes them so dangerous.
AQA A-level biology revision
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AQA A-level biology revision

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This bundle contains 8 revision lessons which use multiple-choice assessments consisting of 20 questions to challenge the students on their knowledge and understanding of all 8 topics in the AQA A-level biology specification. In addition to the assessments, each lesson includes a PowerPoint which reveals the answers and contains additional questions to check on further knowledge and detail. If you would like to sample the quality of these lessons, then download the topic 1 and 6 revision lessons as these have been uploaded for free.
Topic 8 revision (CIE A-level biology)
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Topic 8 revision (CIE A-level biology)

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This revision lesson provides students with the opportunity to assess their understanding of the transport in mammals topic (topic 8). The lesson includes a multiple-choice assessment of 10 questions and a PowerPoint containing the answers, where each answer slide shows the exact specification code to enable students to note the areas which may require extra attention. The PowerPoint also contains additional questions to challenge content from topic 8 of the CIE A-level biology specification (2025 - 2027 update) that isn’t directly covered by the 10 questions. This lesson has been designed to be used at the end of topic 8, and in the build up to mocks and the final A-level examinations.
Primary succession (OCR A-level biology)
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Primary succession (OCR A-level biology)

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This lesson describes succession as the gradual, progressive changes in a ecosystem, moving from colonisation by the pioneer species to a climax community. The detailed PowerPoint and accompanying resources have been designed to cover point 6.3.1 (d) of the OCR A-level Biology specification, and therefore the lesson also describes deflected succession and the formation of a plagioclimax community. As shown in the cover image, the lesson uses a step by step guide to describe primary succession, introducing the different species at each stage, and explaining the vital roles they each perform. Time is taken to explain how the initial colonisation by algae and lichens as pioneer species is critical to form soil, which wasn’t previously present on the bare ground. The real-world example of Surtsey is used to increase relevance and students will hear about the changes that have occurred on this island over the last 67 years. Understanding checks are included at regular points to allow the students to assess their progress, and prior knowledge checks challenge them to recall content from earlier modules. Answers to all of the checks are embedded in the PowerPoint. The final part of the lesson considers how many ecosystems are prevented from reaching their climax community and this is known as deflected succession. Human influences are explored and again, real examples are used.
OCR A-level Biology A Module 5 REVISION LESSONS
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OCR A-level Biology A Module 5 REVISION LESSONS

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This bundle of 6 revision lessons covers 6 of the 7 topics that are found within Module 5 (Communication, Homeostasis and energy) of the OCR A-level Biology A specification. The topics covered are: 5.1.2 (Excretion) 5.1.3 (Neuronal communication) 5.1.4 (Hormonal communication) 5.1.5 (Plant and animal responses) 5.2.1 (Photosynthesis) 5.2.2 (Respiration) The lessons use a range of exam questions, quick tasks and quiz competitions to engage the students whilst allowing them to assess their understanding of the different topics and ultimately to recognise those which require further attention
OCR A-level Biology Module 6 REVISION LESSONS
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OCR A-level Biology Module 6 REVISION LESSONS

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This bundle of 4 revision lessons covers the topics found within modules 6.1 (Cellular control), 6.2 (Patterns of inheritance), 6.3 (Manipulating genomes) and 6.5 (Ecosystems) of the OCR A-level Biology specification. The lessons uses a range of exam questions, quick tasks and quiz competitions to engage the students whilst allowing them to assess their understanding of the different topics and ultimately to recognise those which require further attention.
OCR A-level Biology Module 5.1.5 REVISION (Plant and Animal responses)
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OCR A-level Biology Module 5.1.5 REVISION (Plant and Animal responses)

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A fully resourced revision lesson which uses a range of exam questions (with explained answers), quick tasks and quiz competitions to enable the students to assess their understanding of the topics found within module 5.1.5 (Plant and animal responses) of the OCR A-level Biology A specification. The topics tested within this lesson include: Investigating tropisms The mammalian nervous system The brain Reflex actions Controlling heart rate Muscle Muscle contraction Student will enjoy the range of tasks and quiz rounds whilst crucially being able to recognise any areas which require further attention
OCR GCSE Biology Modules B1-B3 REVISION
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OCR GCSE Biology Modules B1-B3 REVISION

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A fully resourced revision lesson that uses a combination of exam questions, understanding checks, quick tasks and quiz competitions to help the students to assess their understanding of the topics found within modules B1, B2 and B3 of the OCR Gateway A GCSE Biology specification as will be covered in Biology paper 1 The topics that are tested within the lesson include: Cell structures What happens in cells Respiration Photosynthesis Supplying the cell The challenge of size The nervous system The endocrine system Maintaining internal environments Students will be engaged through the numerous quiz rounds whilst crucially being able to recognise those areas which require further attention
Significant figures (Maths in Science)
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Significant figures (Maths in Science)

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A fully resourced lesson which includes an informative lesson presentation (25 slides) and an associated worksheet that show students how to give answers to a certain number of significant figures. The answers to questions in Science are often required to be given in significant figures and this lesson guides students through this process, including the rules of rounding that must be applied for success to be likely. This lesson has been designed for GCSE students but is suitable for KS3