Instruction sheet and exam-style questions (with answers) for the GCSE Biology Examining human Cheek Cells OCR recommended practical.
Includes the importance of this lab skill in the real world and check boxes next to each step to help students follow along. Task to draw observations is also outlined.
Exam-style questions to test understanding and link to class work are included with answer sheet. 12 marks are available
This booklet is designed for students to complete over the Summer holidays to help to ‘bridge the gap’ between GCSE and A-Level Biology. It asks students to recall GCSE knowledge and read and research to build upon that knowledge to familiarise themselves with A-Level content. Covers the topics: Cells, Biological Molecules, Disease and Immunity, Plants, Circulatory System, Variation, Evolution and Classification.
Blank worksheets for students to fill in made in line with AQA A-Level Biology Specification but works for OCR A-Level too. This will help students to ensure they have the key points about each topic. My students love to fill them in after a lesson on the topic to consolidate their understanding and build up a bank of revision material.
Blank worksheets for students to fill in made in line with AQA A-Level Biology Specification but works for OCR A-Level too. This will help students to ensure they have the key points about each topic. My students love to fill them in after a lesson on the topic to consolidate their understanding and build up a bank of revision material.
This powerpoint is one of 2 lessons for the module 2.1 in A-Level biology by the OCR exam board. It includes learning objectives, homework task, kahoot link. it covers the organelles in depth and the difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. It also discusses the cytoskeleton and how organelles work together in an animal cell.
A handy tick-sheet that lists the learning outcomes from the OCR A-Level Biology Specification that allows the student to evaluate their areas of strength and weakness. This is a great resource to give to students at the start of each module and they can complete each section after the end of module tests. Alternatively, it could be used during revision
A set of worksheets for both lower and higher ability students about the heart. there is also a complete set which can be used as a answer page or just as revision notes.
26 square picture files, each with a letter of the alphabet and a corresponding key term and definition relating to all GCSE Biology specifications.
Great for use as a display in the classroom.