Set of 88 flashcards covering practical skills & experimental design. Suitable for all exam boards.
Covers topics such as:
Different types of variable
Accuracy / precision / repeatability etc
Uncertainty
Range / standard deviation
Choice of statistical test
Choice of graph
Basic practical skills such as scientific drawing rules, eye piece graticule calibration etc
There is some ambiguity when it comes to mark schemes on questions such as accuracy/precision - with different exam boards sometimes having slightly different answers. I have tried to include the most appropriate answer on the flashcards, but if anyone disagrees with any of the answers - please do leave a review and I will alter the answers accordingly!
This download is the same as the Module 1 OCR A-level Biology flashcards.
Printable revision timetables ideal for GCSE and A-level students.
Download contains 4 different colour options, plus one black and white version.
For each different colour, there is an option with time slots already completed & a blank version for students to choose their own timings for each session.
The two hour slots at the beginning & end of each day are for completing past papers - for any other revision, make sure you have a break after 1 hour of revising. I personally don’t suggest students timetable revision for early in the morning and late in the evening on the same day - choosing one or the other is usually best, depending on when students work best.
Student progress checklist and key word sheet for the Cells and Organisation KS3 topic.
Also included are two quick ideas for diffusion practicals and a generic practical recording sheet for students to complete.
Visually appealing resources perfect for anyone teaching the Cells and Organisation topic for KS3.
Ideal for new teachers or non-specialist teachers as full answers are included.
Clickable powerpoint quiz (10 multiple choice questions of varying difficulty) to quickly assess understanding of the carbohydrates topic of A-level Biology.
Press play on the Powerpoint & click on the ‘click to begin button’. The embedded links will automatically take students to a page telling them if their selected answers are correct or incorrect. Where applicable, information is given as to why their answer is incorrect (this is not given for all questions as extra information woudl would give the answer away in some cases).
40 marks of exam-style questions covering the A-level Biology topic of meiosis.
Written for the AQA specification, but the majority of the questions are relevant to all exam boards. Non-disjunction has intentionally been set as the last question, allowing it to be easily removed for those exam boards which don’t include this sub-topic.
Questions have been designed with the intention of covering as many permutations as possible with regards to meiosis exam questions, but without repetition.
Useful as a homework / self-assessment / revision task before an end-of-topic test.
Includes full mark scheme.
4 worksheets ideal for Year 7 homeworks (each worksheet should take roughly 20-30 minutes to complete).
Suitable for use in cover lessons as full answers are included for non-specialist teachers (full answers included with the exception of the research a specialised cell worksheet)
Research a specialised cell
6 mark compare question on palisade leaf cells and root hair cells.
Diffusion worksheet primarily focussed on drawing a graph.
Quick assessment worksheet (21 marks total)
5 activity stations covering content from the cells and organisation KS3 topic
Match the correct specialised cells to their function & adapation
Describe how to observe onion cells using a light microscope
Explain how a unicellular organism is adapted to survive
Label the plant and animal cells
Extend: how do onion and cheek cells differ?
These activity stations are designed to consolidate knowledge and encourage team work.
What’s included?
5 printable activities plus cards to cut out for the ‘match’ activity
Printable answer sheet for students (or answers can just be completed in exercise books)
Teacher answers
30 flashcards covering content from the KS3 Cells and Organisation topic.
Designed so that answers print on the back of each question, so no sticking required - just print and cut out each flashcard.
Use for revision lessons or for early finishers.
Detailed worksheet covering (virtually all) possible autosomal linkage exam questions. Could be used as homework or as an assessment (due to the low number of past exam questions on this particular topic).
Includes a chi-squared question and links to/revision of meiosis
Made with AQA in mind, but the specifications for OCR and Edexcel are pretty similar for this topic, so would be beneficial to those specifications as well.
Mark scheme included.
Activity designed for sections 3.7.2 and 3.7.3 of the AQA specification (however would also work well for other exam boards).
16 tasks divided into 4 themed stations (2 on population genetics, 1 on the different types of natural selection and 1 on speciation). Designed as a group revision activity.
PDF includes task card sheets to be printed, cut out (and laminated). Also includes student answer sheets (which correspond to the task card layout), along with full teacher answers.
PDF is black and white only - I printed each station on a different coloured card/paper before laminating.
Revision note templates covering Section 3 (Organisms exchange substances with their environment) of the AQA AS Biology specification.
Help your students develop efficient note-taking skills, which will stand them in good stead for university.
Revision pages cover gas exchange, digestion & absorption, mass transport in animals and mass transport in plants.
What’s included?
16 pages of blank A4 pages with questions/headings/diagrams to help students complete structured, concise revision notes.
Completed versions of all pages (useful for teachers new to teaching the AQA specification or for students who have missed several lessons).
There is space at the bottom of each page for students to summarise key points or make a note of important key phrases or definitions.
These could be used throughout the teaching of each topic, or students could complete the notes in preparation for end-of-topic tests.
Epigenetics A-level summary worksheet covering the epigenetic mechanisms of methylation and acetylation. Suitable for any exam board which covers the epigenetics topic.
Includes differentiated versions - one scaffolded ‘fill in the word’ style worksheet for less confident students and a less scaffolded version for more confident students. Also includes an answer sheet (which could be used as a handout).
Designed for colour to be added by each individual student, to aid the formation of visual memories.
Useful as a revision or homework exercise to check understanding. Completed worksheets can then form part of the student’s revision notes.
Similar style worksheets available for:
Respiration
Photosynthesis
Protein synthesis
Tissue fluid
Inheritance
Hardy-Weinberg calculation worksheet for A-level Biology.
Part of a growing bundle of worksheets aimed at improving maths skill confidence for A-level Biologists.
21 marks in total.
Great for a homework exercise to assess student’s abilities or for student’s to use for self-assessment. Includes full mark scheme.
Mixed maths/statistics question assessment booklet also available, along with a serial dilution calculation worksheet and percentage change calculation worksheet.
30 flashcards designed to test A-level students on their knowledge of meiosis in an engaging & productive way. Designed for the AQA specification, but these cards would be useful for all exam boards (the final 3 flashcards are on the topic of non-disjunction, which is not relevant to all other exam boards). I use this resource as a consolidation task prior to the end-of-topic assessment.
Great task for encouraging active recall, so students learn by retrieving information from their brain (as opposed to trying to put information into their brain).
What does this resource include?
30 flashcards, to be printed double-sided on 3 sheets of A4 card or paper.
Includes one version with the answers completed, & another version with the answer side blank for students to complete.
How to use?
Provide students with a set of the ‘blank answer’ flashcards and ask them to complete the answers as a homework or revision task.
Print & laminate the completed flashcards to use as an activity for early finishers.
Use as a class revision exercise.
Also available as part of a meiosis bundle, which includes a meiosis worksheet and a foldable visual worksheet outlining the stages of meiosis.
Ensure your students understand how to interpret cardiac cycle pressure change graphs with this worksheet.
Includes differentiated versions (one worksheet with blank boxes to explain the opening & closing of valves on the cardiac pressure graph & one gap-fill worksheet to help less confident students).
Tests knowledge of
why the atrioventricular and semilunar valves open and close during the cardiac cycle.
how to calculate heart rate using a pressure change graph.
the cardiac output equation.
differences in pressure between atria & ventricles.
Many other similar style worksheets available for other A-level Biology topics, including:
tissue fluid formation
transport of carbon dioxide
protein synthesis
photosynthesis
respiration
the kidney
inheritance
epigenetic modifications
I’ve been using the ‘past paper’ method for years with my students.
Students complete a past paper, mark and analyse their results using MARCKS and then write SMART targets to plan targeted revision sessions. If they don’t comfortably acheive their target grade in the first attempt, they are encouraged to repeat the past paper 2-3 days later (after having completed targeted revision).
I’ve found that giving students access to this editable spreadsheet has massively increased motivation to actually use the method properly and stick with it.
Students can select from drop down boxes to input their current grade for Biology, Chemistry & Physics. Then they input their target grade. Everytime they complete a past paper, they can input their mark, percentage & grade. The spreadsheet has space for 3 attempts at each paper. Finally at the end of each row, students can select whether they have achieved their target grade for that past paper or not.
This is designed for students studying separate sciences, a spreadsheet for trilogy students will be made available ASAP.
If you need to clear the text from a cell with a drop down box - DO NOT DELETE IT as this will delete the formatting for the cell. Just select ‘none’ from the drop down box.
Available as .numbers or .xlsx download.
This spreadsheet does NOT seem to work on iPads I’m afraid, but I have tested it on an iMac, macbook & a laptop running excel and the formatting appears to work properly.
Perfect for a revision/consolidation lesson or a fun end-of-term activity.
10 consolidation tasks/activities for a revision lesson or a fun end-of-term activity.
Add a competitive element by using alongside one of my ‘fun team game ideas’ and give the winning team a small prize.
Activities are based on topics common to all exam boards (to the best of my knowledge).
Full answers and team answer sheets included.
More secondary science tasks coming soon!
Bundle includes instructions & printable resources for the following games:
Capture the flag
100 Square
Four in a row
10 consolidation tasks/activities covering AS Biology content. Perfect for a revision lesson or a fun end-of-term activity.
Add a competitive element by using alongside one of my ‘fun team game ideas’ and give the winning team a small prize.
Activities are based on topics common to all exam boards (to the best of my knowledge).
Full answers and team answer sheets included.
More secondary science tasks coming soon!
Logarithm and order of magnitude worksheet for A-level Biology.
Part of a growing bundle of worksheets aimed at improving maths skill confidence for A-level Biologists.
Includes questions requiring the log10 / 10^x button and reading values from logarithmic graph paper.
30 marks in total.
Includes full mark scheme.
Great for a homework exercise to assess student’s abilities or for students to use for self-assessment.
Other maths worksheets available include:
Mixed maths/statistics question assessment booklet
Serial dilution calculation worksheet
Percentage change calculation worksheet
Hardy-Weinberg calculation worksheet