A Booklet specifically designed for Edexcel GCSE Combined Science: Paper 1 - Biology containing all the information you need for the exam. A perfect resources for you or your students as a revision aid as well as to increase confidence that anything on the exam will be related to this.
A 40 mark short-answer knowledge test designed under the AQA specification for GCSE Business Unit 2: Influences on Businesses, but applicable across exam boards. This can be used for homework, revision, an in-class test or an in-class activity.
A 12 Slide PowerPoint designed for A Level Students across exam boards to recap the following topics through diagrams, graphs, tables, gap fills and more:
Enzyme Models
Enzyme Graphs
Enzyme Action
Enzyme Experiments
Inhibitors
Exam Technique
Immobilised Enzymes
Biosensors
A 25 Mark short answer knowledge test designed under the AQA specification but applicable for students across exam board. This can be used for revision, a homework assignment, test or classroom activity
A 69 Question short answer knowledge test designed under the OCR A specification. This comprehensive test covers all that must be known, making it the perfect revision resource, class worksheet/test or homework assignment.
3 ~50 question short answer knowledge tests designed to solidify students’ knowledge on the Kidney and Homeostasis. This was designed under the Eduqas Specification, but additions have been made to ensure it is relevant to all exam boards. This resource can be used for revision or to test students’ understanding so that they have the preparation required to answer the more application based questions in the exam.
A 35 Question short answer knowledge test on the topic of Alcohols. Designed under the OCR A specification but suitable across exam boards, this comprehensive test is the perfect revision resource, assignment or knowledge acquisition test to prepare students for the knowledge heavy A Level Chemistry Exams
A 30 mark short-answer knowledge test designed under the AQA specification for GCSE Business Unit 4: Human Resources, but applicable across exam boards. This can be used for homework, revision, an in-class test or an in-class activity.
A 10 slide PowerPoint explaining how to answer the 5 questions on AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2. This is the perfect lesson for revision or to begin teaching the content, or to go through slowly as each question is looked at
17 30-70 Question short answer knowledge tests designed to cover the entirety of AS Chemistry, or the content for Year 1 under OCR A Level Chemistry A. This acts as the perfect revision resource, whether set as an assignment or done under in class, preparing students for the knowledge heavy A level exam.
Included:
- Chapter 2-17 Tests
- Formulae of Ions and Solubility Test
Cover Photo by Trnava University
A 10 Slide PowerPoint Designed under the OCR A Specification, but applicable across exam boards to teach the content of Year 2 Rates of Reactions (Chapter 18). The following topics are covered through Gap Fills, Pictures, Tables, Exam Questions and more:
Rate Equations
Orders of Reaction
Rate Constants
Concentration-Time Graphs
Rate-Concentration Graphs
Iodine Clock
Monitoring Rate
Rate Determining Step
Arrhenius Constant
Enhance your understanding of classification systems with this comprehensive teaching resource designed for GCSE Edexcel Combined Science and GCSE Edexcel Biology students. In Lesson 4.4, you will delve into the intriguing world of taxonomy and learn about the 3 Domains and 5 Kingdoms Classification Systems. Explore how Genetic Analysis has transformed our understanding of classification. By the end of this lesson, you’ll grasp the significance of classification, its historical development, and the modern genetic insights that have reshaped it.
Learning Objective:
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to describe the 3 Domains and 5 Kingdoms Classification Systems, and understand the role of Genetic Analysis in evolving the 3 Domains theory.
Key Takeaways for Successful Students:
Recognize the similarities and differences among organisms.
Comprehend the purpose of classification in organizing organisms.
Trace the origins of classification to Carl Linnaeus’ anatomical analysis.
Apply the Linnean System for classification.
Connect the Linnean System to the concept of similarities and differences.
Explore the rationale behind the addition of the 3 domain system.
Appreciate that classification is a dynamic process in an ever-changing world.
Lesson Structure:
Starter (5 minutes): Engage students in a brainstorming session, comparing the similarities and differences between a human and a frog. Encourage them to consider other animal comparisons for extension.
Teaching Part 1 (5 minutes): Why do we need Classification?
Highlight the significance of classification for the study of organisms.
Emphasize how classification mitigates language barriers and confusion in naming organisms.
Teaching Part 2 (10 minutes): Linnaean Classification
Explore the history of classification, with focus on Carl Linnaeus.
Explain the Linnaean hierarchical system (Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species).
Illustrate the increasing specificity of classification levels.
Activity 1 (5 minutes): Students research the classification of organisms they’ve interacted with and present their binomial names in the correct format.
Activity 2 (15 minutes): Card Exercise: Guide students in sorting names into appropriate classification levels, fostering hands-on understanding.
Teaching Part 3 (8 Minutes): Watch an engaging educational video on the domains of life to reinforce the concept visually.
Summary Activity (10 Minutes): Classification Quiz
Evaluate students’ comprehension with a quiz that covers the main concepts of the lesson.
Student Evaluation: Facilitate a self-assessment session where students reflect on their learning experience, identify areas for improvement, and express what intrigued them the most.
A 38 Question short answer knowledge test designed under the OCR A specification but applicable across exam boards. As the perfect revision resource, this can be set in class or given as an assignment to solidify students’ understanding in preparation for the knowledge heavy A Level Chemistry Exams
A 28 Mark Short Answer Knowledge Test designed for Students under Edexcel GCSE Chemistry and Combined Science under the Key Concepts Unit. This resource can be used for Revision, Homework or an in-class test
Notes for Chapters 2-29 (i.e. the entire taught content) for OCR A Level Chemistry A, complete with diagrams, mechanisms and explanations, perfect for revision
2 Lessons applicable to all exam boards for teaching A level Biology students the Carbohydrates content. With tasks designed to ease the transition to A level and to encourage revision, this is the perfect resource to begin teaching students in the first few weeks.
2 1-Hour lessons designed for A Level Biology students. Suitable across exam boards with 3 interactive tasks per lesson, this acts as a perfect resource to help students transition to A level learning.
A comprehensive 35 Question short answer knowledge test designed under the Edexcel specification. As the perfect revision activity, knowledge acquisition test for an end of term exam or homework assignment, this is the perfect revision resource to solidify students’ knowledge in preparation for Combined Science Paper 1 or Biology Paper 1
2 ~40 Question short answer knowledge tests. While designed under the Eduqas Specification, these tests can be used across exam boards, covering the entire content students need to know. Whether set as an assignment, test or given as a revision resource ,this acts as the perfect preparation for A level Biology Exams.
A 28 question, short answer knowledge test on the tests for sugars, proteins, lipids and starch designed for Eduqas A level biology, but applicable to all exam boards. While the Biology exams are application based, the knowledge tested here is vital in accessing questions, and is perfect to be used as a test or assignment to solidify this.