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Head of science Check out my Youtube channel for free videos to support your teaching, https://www.youtube.com/mrscience88
Treating cardiovascular diseases
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Treating cardiovascular diseases

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For more teaching resources check out: www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/mr_science Please leave a review Lesson covering: Factors that lead to CVD Treatments for CVD Evaluate different treatments for cardiovascular disease
AQA Cell biology revision
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AQA Cell biology revision

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Designed to use as a revision tool to help students summarise content from Cell biology. Alternatively can be given as a homework task. Contains 2 revision mats Print off in A3. www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/mr_science
AQA AS Biology assessment tracker
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AQA AS Biology assessment tracker

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Matches the AQA A-level biology specification on kerboodle. Intended to track assessment marks at A-level You can manipulate the grade boundary to your schools needs simple fill in the % marks column and the spread sheet will generate the grade.
AQA A2 Biology assessment tracker
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AQA A2 Biology assessment tracker

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Matches the AQA A-level biology specification on kerboodle. Intended to track assessment marks at A-level You can manipulate the grade boundary to your schools needs simple fill in the % marks column and the spread sheet will generate the grade.
Lab safety booklet
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Lab safety booklet

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Check out my other resources at: www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/mr_science A short booklet used to introduce yr 7 students to science.
Potable water
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Potable water

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Check out my other resources at: www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/mr_science Designed for the new specification AQA GCSE( covers spec point 4.10.1.2 ) course but can be modified for other exam boards. 14 slides covering Potable water: -the difference between potable water and pure water -the differences in treatment of ground water and salty water   -how to carry out a simple distillation of salt solution and test the distillate to determine its purity. -includes details of the required practical (see worksheets www.tes.com/teaching-resource/required-practical-water-purification-11771279)
AQA Required practical water purification
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AQA Required practical water purification

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In this investigation you will test three water samples from different sources for pH and the presence of dissolved solids. After distillation of the sea water, you will test the water again to check that dissolved solids have been removed, making the water fit to drink. lesson found here: www.tes.com/teaching-resource/potable-water-11771314
AQA GCSE Biology- Human endocrine system
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AQA GCSE Biology- Human endocrine system

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Designed for the new specification AQA GCSE course but can be modified for other exam boards. 25 slides covering the human endocrine system. By the end of the powerpoint students would have covered: **4.5.3.1 Human endocrine system ** Students should be able to describe the principles of hormonal coordination and control by the human endocrine system. The endocrine system is composed of glands which secrete chemicals called hormones directly into the bloodstream. The blood carries the hormone to a target organ where it produces an effect. Compared to the nervous system the effects are slower but act for longer. The pituitary gland in the brain is a ‘master gland’ which secretes several hormones into the blood in response to body conditions. These hormones in turn act on other glands to stimulate other hormones to be released to bring about effects. Students should be able to identify the position of the following on a diagram of the human body: pituitary gland pancreas thyroid adrenal gland ovary testes. Contains examination questions
Reaction profiles
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Reaction profiles

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Check out my other resources at: www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/mr_science Designed for the new specification AQA GCSE( covers spec point 4.5.1.2 ) course but can be modified for other exam boards. 16 slides covering Reaction profiles. By the end of the powerpoint students would have covered: Define the term activation energy Draw a reaction profile for exothermic and endothermic reactions Interpret reaction profiles for exothermic and endothermic reactions Describe bond breaking and bond making in terms of energy
Chemical equations
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Chemical equations

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Check out my other resources at: www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/mr_science Designed for the new specification AQA GCSE( covers spec point 4.1.1.1 ) course but can be modified for other exam boards. 11 slides covering Chemical equations. By the end of the powerpoint students would have covered: State that mass is conserved in a chemical reaction. Explain why mass is conserved in a chemical reaction. Write balanced symbol equations.
History of the atom
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History of the atom

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Designed for the new specification AQA GCSE( covers spec point 4.1.1.3 ) course but can be modified for other exam boards. 11 slides covering History of the atom. By the end of the powerpoint students would have covered: Describe how and why the atomic model has changed over time Describe the difference between the plum-pudding model of the atom and the nuclear model of the atom Describe why the new evidence from the scattering experiment led to a change in the atomic model
Enzyme action video
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Enzyme action video

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A short video lasting 1min and 45sec that can be used as an introduction into how enzymes work. Suitable for GCSE/A-level students in all exam boards.
Controlling body temperature
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Controlling body temperature

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Check out my other resources at: www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/mr_science Designed for the new specification AQA GCSE( covers spec point 4.5.2.4 ) course but can be modified for other exam boards. 9 slides covering Controlling body temperature: State the role of the thermoregulatory centre Describe how body temperature is monitored and controlled Explain how mechanisms lower or raise body temperature
AQA B11 Hormonal coordination
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AQA B11 Hormonal coordination

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Check out my other resources at www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/mr_science Contains topics covering (7 powerpoints): Human endocrine system Control of blood glucose levels Hormones in human reproduction Contraception Treating infertility Negative feedback Plant hormones and response Using plant hormones Lessons are designed for the new AQA course covering specification points: 4.5.3.1, 4.5.3.2, 4.5.3.4, 4.5.3.5, 4.5.3.6, 4.5.3.7, 4.5.4.1 and 4.5.4.2 These lessons can be adapted to be used with other exam boards as all new science specifications now cover the same content.
AQA GCSE Biology- Plant hormones
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AQA GCSE Biology- Plant hormones

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Designed for the new specification AQA GCSE( covers spec point 4.5.4.1) course but can be modified for other exam boards. 26 slides covering Plant hormones and response: -Be able to describe how plants respond to light and gravity. -Be able to investigate the effect of light or gravity on the growth of newly germinated seedlings. -Be able to describe the effects of some plant hormones and the different ways people use them to control plant growth.
AQA GCSE Biology - Negative feedback
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AQA GCSE Biology - Negative feedback

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Check out my other resources at: www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/mr_science Designed for the new specification AQA GCSE( covers spec point 4.5.3.7 ) course but can be modified for other exam boards. 10 slides covering Negative feedback: Describe the function of adrenaline and thyroxine Interpret and explain diagrams of negative feedback control Explain in detail how adrenaline prepares the body for ‘fight or flight’
AQA GCSE Biology - The use of hormones to treat infertility
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AQA GCSE Biology - The use of hormones to treat infertility

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Designed for the new specification AQA GCSE( covers spec point 4.5.3.6 ) course but can be modified for other exam boards. 20 slides covering the use of hormones to treat infertility: Describe what is meant by infertility and suggest reasons for it Describe the steps used in IVF Describe how FSH and IVF can be used to help treat infertility Evaluate from the perspective of patients and doctors the methods of treating infertility
Contraception/ controlling fertility
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Contraception/ controlling fertility

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Designed for the new specification AQA GCSE( covers spec point 4.5.3.5 ) course but can be modified for other exam boards. 16 slides covering Contraception: -Be able to describe what contraception is and list examples -List the advantages and disadvantages of different contraceptives -Evaluate the different hormonal and non-hormonal methods of contraception
AQA GCSE Biology-Hormones in human reproduction
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AQA GCSE Biology-Hormones in human reproduction

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Designed for the new specification AQA GCSE( covers spec point 4.5.3.4 ) course but can be modified for other exam boards. 23 slides covering Hormones in human reproduction: By the end of the powerpoint students would have covered: 4.5.3.4 Hormones in human reproduction Students should be able to describe the roles of hormones in human reproduction, including the menstrual cycle. During puberty reproductive hormones cause secondary sex characteristics to develop. Oestrogen is the main female reproductive hormone produced in the ovary. At puberty eggs begin to mature and one is released approximately every 28 days. This is called ovulation. Testosterone is the main male reproductive hormone produced by the testes and it stimulates sperm production. Several hormones are involved in the menstrual cycle of a woman. Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) causes maturation of an egg in the ovary. Luteinising hormone (LH) stimulates the release of the egg. Oestrogen and progesterone are involved in maintaining the uterus lining. (HT only) Students should be able to explain the interactions of FSH, oestrogen, LH and progesterone, in the control of the menstrual cycle. (HT only) Students should be able to extract and interpret data from graphs showing hormone levels during the menstrual cycle. Contains examination questions Alternative starter question for triple or combined science students.