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Plants Anatomy of the Flowering Plant and Photosynthesis Dominoes Game KS3
A dominoes game where students either match the word or question or answer it depending on the dominoes they have in their hand.
Prior Knowledge
Root, stem and leaves are organs and the flower an organ system.
Functions of the root, stem, leaf and flower.
The terms transpiration, guard cells, stomata, xylem, phloem, chlorophyll, chloroplast and photosynthesis.
Parts of the flower;
The ovule and pollen grain as the female and male reproductive cells.
Role of played by xylem, phloem, guard cells, stomata and chloroplasts in photosynthesis.
Word equations for photosynthesis and respiration.
Comparison of photosynthesis and respiration.
Glucose converted to insoluble starch for storage on root.
What You Get
90 dominoes
Animated PowerPoint explaining the rules and how to play.
Rules of the Game
Each player selects seven dominos from the top of the face-down pile and holds them in their hand like playing cards.
The player whose surname begins with a letter closest to the letter A starts and play proceed in a clockwise direction.
Dominos can be matched exactly, or a name can be matched with a symbol or descriptions, sketches and circuit diagrams can be matched.
If a player thinks a match is wrong, they can challenge. If the challenger is correct, they give a card from their own hand to the challenged player. If the challenged player is correct, they give a card from their hand to the challenger. Pupils are encouraged to check their books for the correct answer and consult their teacher if a consensus is not reached.
If a player cannot play a domino, they pick up from the face down pile and can play if possible or add it to their hand.
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Plants - Anatomy and Life Cycle of the Flowering Plant KS3
Pollination, fertilization, seed dispersal and germination explained in two fully resourced lessons complete with animated PowerPoint and 30 printables, answer/mark scheme PowerPoint and suggested one-page flow-chart lesson plans which indicates where choices between printables enable each lesson to be totally tailored to suit the needs of your particular students. The lessons promote the development of literacy and oracy and the separate answer/mark scheme PowerPoint enables easy self and peer-assessment.
What’s Covered
Root, stem and leaf are plant organs.
Flower is an organ system.
Function of root, stem and leaf.
Transpiration.
Labelling parts of a flower.
Carpel and stamen are the female and male reproductive organs.
Role of played by xylem, phloem, guard cells, stomata and chloroplasts in photosynthesis.
Pollination, self-pollination and cross-pollination explained.
How some plants prevent self-pollination and why.
Comparing the features of flowers pollinated by insects and wind.
Fertilization - how it happens.
What is a fruit with examples.
Why seed dispersal is essential for reducing competition.
Seed dispersal by wind, exploding pods, animal and water.
Germination explained.
What’s Included
Animated PowerPoints for teaching with exit ticket quiz (x2)
Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint(x2)
Flip its (pupil writes questions to given answers) (x2)
Anticipation Guides(combined starter and plenary) (x2)
Foldables (students use to make their own notes) (x2)
Cut-and-stick activities pupil uses to make their own notes) (x3)
Worksheets to support the PowerPoint (x 3)
Fact sheet (x2)
Homework (x4)
Fact share worksheet (x2)
12 Taboo cards (x2)
Pupil progress self-assessment checklist (2)
Exit Ticket
Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources (x5)
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Plants - The Complete Module for the Flowering Plant - Anatomy, Life Cycle and Photosynthesis With two Virtual Investigations KS3
Five fully resourced lessons on plant anatomy, life cycle and photosynthesis.
Plant Parts
Photosynthesis facts
Virtual investigation 1 – does light intensity affect the rate of photosynthesis
Virtual investigation 2 – testing a leaf for starch
Life Cycle of the Flowering Plant – pollination, fertilization, dispersal,
This fully resourced module comes complete with animated PowerPoints and 48 printables, answer/mark scheme PowerPoints and suggested one-page flow-chart lesson plans which indicates where choices between printables enables the lesson to be totally tailored to suit the needs of your particular students. These lesson promote the development of literacy and oracy and the separate answer/mark scheme PowerPoints enable easy self and peer-assessment.
The virtual investigations take the student through prediction, planning drawing a graph and conclusion. They can be used as instructions for the student to follow to perform their own experiment or the scientifically accurate animations themselves can be used to obtain results.
What’s Covered
Root, stem and leaf are plant organs.
Flower is an organ system.
Function of root, stem and leaf.
Transpiration.
Labelling parts of a flower.
Carpel and stamen are the female and male reproductive organs.
Role of played by xylem, phloem, guard cells, stomata and chloroplasts in photosynthesis.
Graphing rate of photosynthesis against, carbon dioxide concentration, light intensity and temperature.
Word equations for photosynthesis and respiration.
Comparison of photosynthesis and respiration.
Paraffin heaters as sources of carbon dioxide in greenhouses.
Use of glucose in plants.
Gas exchange in plants at different times of day.
Testing a leaf for starch – investigation.
Effect of light intensity on rate of photosynthesis – investigation.
Pollination, self-pollination and cross-pollination explained.
How some plants prevent self-pollination and why.
Comparing the features of flowers pollinated by insects and wind.
Fertilization - how it happens.
What is a fruit with examples.
Why seed dispersal is essential for reducing competition.
Seed dispersal by wind, exploding pods, animal and water.
Germination explained.
What’s Included
Animated PowerPoints for teaching with exit ticket quiz + 2 virtual investigations (x3)
Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint (x3)
Flip its (pupil writes questions to given answers) (x3)
Anticipation Guides(combined starter and plenary) (x3)
Foldables (students use to make their own notes) (x4)
Cut-and-stick activities pupil uses to make their own notes) (x4)
Worksheets to support the PowerPoint (x 5)
Fact sheet (x3)
Homework (x6)
Fact share worksheet (x3)
12 Taboo cards (x3)
Pupil progress self-assessment checklist (3)
Exit Ticket
Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources (x5)
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Plants - Anatomy of the Flowering Plant and Photosynthesis With Two Virtual Investigations KS3
Four fully resourced lessons on photosynthesis.
Structure of the flowering plant
Photosynthesis facts
Virtual investigation 1 – does light intensity affect the rate of photosynthesis?
Virtual investigation 2 – testing a leaf for starch
The virtual investigations take the student through prediction, planning drawing a graph and conclusion. They can be used as instructions for the student to follow to perform their own experiment or the scientifically accurate animations themselves can be used to obtain results.
What’s Covered
Root, stem and leaf are plant organs.
Flower is an organ system.
Function of root, stem and leaf.
Transpiration.
Labelling parts of a flower.
Carpel and stamen are the female and male reproductive organs.
Role of played by xylem, phloem, guard cells, stomata and chloroplasts in photosynthesis.
Graphing rate of photosynthesis against, carbon dioxide concentration, light intensity and temperature.
Word equations for photosynthesis and respiration.
Comparison of photosynthesis and respiration.
Paraffin heaters as sources of carbon dioxide in greenhouses.
Use of glucose in plants.
Gas exchange in plants at different times of day.
Testing a leaf for starch – investigation.
Effect of light intensity on rate of photosynthesis – investigation.
What’s Included
Animated PowerPoints for teaching with exit ticket quiz + 2 virtual investigations
Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint
Flip its (pupil writes questions to given answers)
Anticipation Guides(combined starter and plenary)
2 Foldables (students use to make their own notes)
2 Cut-and-stick activities pupil uses to make their own notes)
3 Worksheets to support the PowerPoints
Fact sheets
Homeworks
Fact share worksheet
12 Taboo cards
Pupil progress self-assessment checklist
Exit Ticket
Suggested lesson plans showing choices possible between resources
This pack contains 19 printables and it is intended that the teacher uses them to build their own unique lesson to take account of student ability and time available. Literacy, oracy, self-assessment and peer assessment are all built in to the resources. These features are clearly marked on the comprehensive one-page flow chart lesson plan which shows where the logical choices between resources can be made.
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Back to School/End of Year Team Building Quiz KS3
A fantastic back to school or end of year activity. It promotes the concepts of both working as a team and contributing individually to the success of a team. It is enjoyable and fun too. As it starts, the rules for answering each round are clearly explained. One purchaser of a similar quiz commented “it helped to build community in my classes”.
It is a 61 question, animated, interactive team quiz with built – in scoreboard for up to seven teams. All questions are pictorial and multiple choice. A wide range of general knowledge questions and tasks are included. As well as asking a question, a lot of slides also provide some interesting snippets about the topic so pupils are expanding their general knowledge as well as enjoying the activity. Topics include:
geography
history
nature
science
music
astrology
astronomy
flags of the world
famous people
famous landmarks
current affairs
Team Rounds
Each team will attempt their general knowledge team round of three questions. The answer to each question must be decided by the whole team. If a wrong answer is given, the next question goes to the first hand up and, if correct, that person’s team get to try the rest of the round.
Each team will also have to solve the clues to identify a well - known phrase or saying.
There are four lightning rounds in which team members consult to try to identify a slowly revealed person or landmark.
Memory Test – questions on the order and detail of eleven objects which cross the screen then disappear.
** Individual Rounds**
Four unscramble and identify rounds which consists of a picture which has been cut up and rearranged.
Memory Test – give coordinates of fish which have moved around a pond.
Finally, the fifteen - question individual bonus round. This round allows flexibility in terms of the time the quiz takes as not all the questions have to be attempted. The quiz therefore can last between 40 and 50 minutes.
Full instructions are given on the PowerPoint itself.
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Plants : Photosynthesis-A to Z Plus Two Virtual Investigations KS3
Three fully resourced lessons on photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis facts
Virtual investigation 1 – does light intensity affect the rate of photosynthesis
Virtual investigation 2 – testing a leaf for starch
The virtual investigations take the student through prediction, planning drawing a graph and conclusion. They can be used as instructions for the student to follow to perform their own experiment or the scientifically accurate animations themselves can be used to obtain results.
What’s Covered
Function of the leaf is photosynthesis.
Role of played by xylem, phloem, guard cells, stomata and chloroplasts in photosynthesis.
Graphing rate of photosynthesis against, carbon dioxide concentration, light intensity and temperature.
Word equations for photosynthesis and respiration.
Comparison of photosynthesis and respiration.
Paraffin heaters as sources of carbon dioxide in greenhouses.
Use of glucose in plants.
Gas exchange in plants at different times of day.
Testing a leaf for starch – investigation.
Effect of light intensity on rate of photosynthesis – investigation.
What’s Included
Animated PowerPoint for teaching with exit ticket quiz + 2 virtual investigations
Answer/mark scheme PowerPoint
Flip it (pupil writes questions to given answers)
Anticipation Guides(combined starter and plenary)
2 Foldables (students use to make their own notes)
2 Cut-and-stick activities pupil uses to make their own notes)
3 Worksheets to support the PowerPoint
Fact sheet
Homework
Fact share worksheet
12 Taboo cards
Pupil progress self-assessment checklist
Exit Ticket
Suggested lesson plan showing choices possible between resources
This pack contains 19 printables and it is intended that the teacher uses them to build their own unique lesson to take account of student ability and time available. Literacy, oracy, self-assessment and peer assessment are all built in to the resources. These features are clearly marked on the comprehensive one-page flow chart lesson plan which shows where the logical choices between resources can be made.
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End of Year / Back to School Team Building Quiz KS3
A fantastic back to school or end of year activity which is ideal for welcoming students back from lockdown and starting to rebuild community. It is a team activity which can easily be undertaken by students while meeting the requirements of social distancing and there is a reminder to so at the beginning of each team round.
It is a 61 question, animated, interactive team quiz with built – in scoreboard for up to seven teams. All questions are pictorial and multiple choice. A wide range of general knowledge questions and tasks are included. As well as asking a question, a lot of slides also provide some interesting snippets about the topic so pupils are expanding their general knowledge as well as enjoying the activity. Topics include:
geography
history
nature
science
music
astrology
astronomy
flags of the world
famous people
famous landmarks
current affairs
Team Rounds
Each team will attempt their general knowledge team round of three questions. The answer to each question must be decided by the whole team. If a wrong answer is given, the next question goes to the first hand up and, if correct, that person’s team get to try the rest of the round.
Each team will also have to solve the clues to identify a well - known phrase or saying.
There are four lightning rounds in which team members consult to try to identify a slowly revealed person or landmark.
Memory Test – questions on the order and detail of eleven objects which cross the screen then disappear.
Individual Rounds
Four unscramble and identify rounds which consists of a picture which has been cut up and rearranged.
Memory Test – give coordinates of fish which have moved around a pond.
Finally, the fifteen - question individual bonus round. This round allows flexibility in terms of the time the quiz takes as not all the questions have to be attempted. The quiz therefore can last between 40 and 50 minutes.
Full instructions are given on the PowerPoint itself.
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Distance Learning or Remote Learning Quiz KS3
A fantastic end-of-year or back to school activity but really the ideal any-time vehicle to promote community and communication between teachers and students and which also introduces that important element of healthy competition - so often missing in distance learning. The competition can be run for individual classes or across several classes and offering a prize and running a “coming to your computer soon” campaign for a few days before fires interest and enthusiasm.
How it Works
The design of this fully - animated quiz is unique and is specifically tailored to quizzing at a distance.
Students complete the quiz which automatically records the score and the time taken.
They then take a screenshot or photograph of their final score or time and email it to their teacher.
The winner is the student with the highest score and in the event of a tie, the student with the lowest time wins.
The time penalties for each question mean that those pupils who have cheated and looked up the answers online are unlikely to win.
On selecting a wrong answer, the student is immediately provided with the correct answer.
Question Content
All questions are pictorial and multiple choice. A wide-range of topical and historical general knowledge is included. As well as asking a question, most slides also provide some interesting snippets about the topic so pupils are expanding their general knowledge as well as enjoying the activity. Topics include:
geography
history
sport
nature
current affairs
science
music
astrology
astronomy
flags of the world
famous people
famous landmarks
Types of Question
Straight forward select the correct answer.
Unscramble the picture to identify the object.
Memory test – answer questions on the order and detail of objects which have passed on a conveyor belt.
Memory test – Give the coordinates of fish before and after they swim around a pond.
Identify the slowly - revealed animal or famous location.
Identify the well – known phrase or saying from animated clues.
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Christmas Team Quest - Science Quiz KS3
An ideal science activity for the end of the Christmas term which promotes not only the concept of teamwork but also individually contributing to the success of a team. There are 56 science and Christmas trivia questions in this animated, interactive team quiz with built – in scoreboard for up to seven teams. All questions are pictorial and multiple choice.
Team Rounds
Each team will attempt their general knowledge team round of three questions. The answer to each question must be decided by the whole team. If a wrong answer is given, the next question goes to the first hand up and, if correct, that person’s team get to try the rest of the round.
Each team will also have to solve the clues to identify a well - known phrase or saying.
There are four lightning rounds in which team members consult to try to identify a slowly revealed person or landmark.
Individual Rounds
Four unscramble and identify rounds which consists of a picture which has been cut up and rearranged. This is an individual not a team round.
Memory Test – questions on eleven objects which cross the screen then disappear.
Memory Test – give coordinates of frogs which have moved around a pond.
Finally, the ten - question individual bonus round. This round allows flexibility in terms of the time the quiz takes as not all the questions have to be attempted. The quiz therefore can last between 40 and 50 minutes.
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Christmas/End of Term Team Quest Quiz
An enjoyable and fun Christmas activity which promotes not only the concept of teamwork but also individually contributing to the success of a team. It is a 56 question, animated, interactive team quiz with built – in scoreboard for up to seven teams. All questions are pictorial and multiple choice. A wide range of general knowledge questions and tasks are included. As well as asking a question, a lot of slides also provide some interesting snippets about the topic so pupils are expanding their general knowledge as well as enjoying the activity. Topics include:
Christmas trivia
geography
history
nature
science
music
astrology
flags of the world
famous people
famous landmarks
Team Rounds
Each team will attempt their general knowledge team round of three questions. The answer to each question must be decided by the whole team. If a wrong answer is given, the next question goes to the first hand up and, if correct, that person’s team get to try the rest of the round.
Each team will also have to solve the clues to identify a well - known phrase or saying.
There are four lightning rounds in which team members consult to try to identify a slowly revealed person or landmark.
Individual Rounds
Four unscramble and identify rounds which consists of a picture which has been cut up and rearranged. This is an individual not a team round.
Memory Test – questions on eleven objects which cross the screen then disappear.
Memory Test – give coordinates of frogs which have moved around a pond.
Finally, the ten - question individual bonus round. This round allows flexibility in terms of the time the quiz takes as not all the questions have to be attempted. The quiz therefore can last between 40 and 50 minutes.
Full instructions are given on the PowerPoint itself.
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Plant and Animal Cells-Structure and Differences KS3
This action-packed, differentiated, lesson on the structure of plant and animal cells is fully resourced with 12 activities and 14 learning outcomes. Pupils learn to label and know the functions of the nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm, mitochondria, cell wall, chloroplasts and vacuole. It explains that differences between plant and animal cells stem from the lack of a skeleton in plant so that the cells must provide support and that plants, anchored into the ground and unable to move to hunt, must make their own food.
Easy to follow instructions are given on PowerPoint and worksheets so that the lesson practically runs itself.
Activities include literacy, group work, peer assessment, self-assessment, pupil response to assessment and feedback to teacher on pupil learning via an exit ticket quiz.
This pack contains material for two hours lesson time in total to enable the teacher to select resources to totally bespoke their lesson according to pupil ability, time available for the topic and focus of departmental/school policy. Any unused resources can be utilized as additional homework or pre-examination revision.
An easy to follow one-page flow chart lesson plan indicates where logical choices between resources can be made and indicates whether each activity includes literacy, oracy or AFL .
Objective
To know why plant and animal cells are different.
To be able to label the parts of plant and animal cells
To know the function of the parts of plant and animal cells.
To be able to discuss whether unicellular organisms such as chlamydomonas is a plant or an animal.
Resources
Animated 28 slide PowerPoint-includes 10 question exit ticket quiz
Anticipation guide (starter and plenary)
Flip It
12 Taboo Cards
Fact sheet
Foldable
Fact Share Worksheet
Exit ticket
ABC cards
2 differentiated worksheets
2 differentiated homework
Flow chart lesson plan
PowerPoint with answers /detailed mark schemes for homework/classwork sheets-pupils of all abilities can self-assess or peer assess.
Cell Specialisation KS3
Plant and Animal Cells- Structure, Differences and Specialisation Boardgame KS3
Specialised Cells KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Plant and Animal Cells KS3 - 42 Question Card Sort Team Game
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Back to School Team Quest -Team Building Activity KS3
An ideal first-day team builder. This activity promotes the concepts of working as a team and individually contributing to the success of a team. It is a 47 question, animated, interactive team quiz with built – in scoreboard for up to seven teams. All questions are pictorial and multiple choice. A wide-range of topical and historical general knowledge is included. As well as asking a question, most slides also provide some interesting snippets about the topic so pupils are expanding their general knowledge as well as enjoying the activity. Topics include:
geography
history
sport
nature
science
music
astrology
current affairs
film
art
flags of the world
famous people
famous landmarks
Each team will attempt their team round which consists of four general knowledge questions. The answer to each question must be decided by the whole team. If a wrong answer is given, the next question goes to the first hand up and, if correct, that person’s team get to try the rest of the round.
There are seven lightning rounds where first-hand -up gets to try to identify a lowly revealed person or land mark. Additionally there are two unscramble and identify rounds.
Finally the individual bonus round. This round allows flexibility in terms of the time the quiz takes as not all the questions have to be attempted. The quiz therefore can last between 40 and 50 minutes.
Follow the link for a free taster extract of this resource
Team Quest Taster
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Science and General Knowledge Quiz KS3 2019 - Back to School/End of Year
An ideal end-of-term activity or first-day team builder. This activity promotes the concepts of working as a team and individually contributing to the success of a team.
It is a 65 question, animated, interactive team quiz with built – in scoreboard for up to seven teams. All questions are pictorial and multiple choice. A wide-range of topical and historical general knowledge is included. As well as asking a question, most slides also provide some interesting snippets about the topic so pupils are expanding their general knowledge as well as enjoying the activity. Topics include:
geography
history
sport
nature
science
astronomy
astrology
current affairs
film
art
flags of the world
famous people
famous landmarks
Each team will attempt their team round which consists of a science question and four general knowledge questions. The answer to each question must be decided by the whole team. If a wrong answer is given, the next question goes to the first hand up and, if correct, that person’s team gets to try the rest of the round.
After the team round is the individual round. A maximum of thirty questions answered on a first-hand-up basis accruing points for the team. This second round allows flexibility in terms of the time the quiz takes as not all thirty questions have to be attempted. The quiz therefore can last between 30 and 50 minutes.
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Plant and Animal Cells - Structure, Function and Specialisation 24 Taboo Cards
Twenty - four taboo cards on the structure of plant and animal cells, the function of organelles and cell specialisation. Specialised cells included are red blood cells, fat cells, root hair cells, palisade cells, sperm cells, egg cells and ciliated cells.
How to Use
Work in pairs.
Place cards in a pile face down.
Student takes a card and gives scientific clues to their partner to help them guess the word in the guess box.
The clue giver cannot use the words in the taboo box in the clues.
Other resources in this series
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure and Differences KS3
Cell Specialisation KS3
Plant and Animal Cells- Structure, Differences and Specialisation Boardgame KS3
Plant and Animal Cells, Structure and Differences KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Specialised Cells KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Plant and Animal Cells KS3 - 42 Question Card Sort Team Game
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Specialised Cells KS3 12 Taboo Cards
Twelve taboo cards on specialised cells namely red blood cells, fat cells, root hair cells, palisade cells, sperm cells, egg cells and ciliated cells.
How to Use
Work in pairs.
Place cards in a pile face down.
Student takes a card and gives scientific clues to their partner to help them guess the word in the guess box.
The clue giver cannot use the words in the taboo box in the clues.
Also available as part of a bundle
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure, Differences, Specialisation - Taboo Cards
Other resources in this series
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure and Differences KS3
Cell Specialisation KS3
Plant and Animal Cells- Structure, Differences and Specialisation Boardgame KS3
Plant and Animal Cells, Structure and Differences KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Specialised Cells KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Plant and Animal Cells KS3 - 42 Question Card Sort Team Game
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Plant and Animal Cells - Structure and Differences 12 Taboo cards KS3
Twelve taboo cards on the structure of plant and animal cells, the differences between them and the function of the nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, cell wall, mitochondria, chloroplasts and the central vacuole.
How to Use
Work in pairs.
Place cards in a pile face down.
Student takes a card and gives scientific clues to their partner to help them guess the word in the guess box.
The clue giver cannot use the words in the taboo box in the clues.
Also available as part of a bundle
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure, Differences, Specialisation - Taboo Cards
Other resources in this series
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure and Differences KS3
Cell Specialisation KS3
Plant and Animal Cells- Structure, Differences and Specialisation Boardgame KS3
Plant and Animal Cells, Structure and Differences KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Specialised Cells KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Plant and Animal Cells KS3 - 42 Question Card Sort Team Game
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Plant and Animal Cells - Structure, Differences and Specialisation Smart Board or Computer Bingo KS3
Smart board bingo or quiz – this resource will do both. Questions include:
Structure of plant and animal cells. Smart board bingo includes questions on the structure of and differences between plant and animal cells and cell specialisation. A numbered question is generated randomly and, if that number is on their bingo card, students write in the answer. So much fun students don’t realise they are learning!
Differences between plant and animal cells
Specialised cells
Red blood cell
Root hair cell
Ciliated cell
Fat cell
Palisade cell
Sperm cell
Egg cell
Nerve cell
What is Included
Random question generator for smart board (interactive white board) – 54 questions
Respiration fact sheet
48 bingo cards
Answers in Word and PowerPoint
Student answer sheet
Suggested Lesson Plan for Bingo
Students have some time to review the fact sheet either independently or with teacher.
Play bingo – students write the answers into the square on their bingo card which matches the question number in the smart board.
Teacher uses Word hard copy of answers to check card of winners of lines and full house
Pupils use answer PowerPoint to check their answers at end of game.
Suggested Lesson Plan for Quiz
Students have some time to review the fact sheet either independently or with teacher.
Students use the answer sheet to write down the answers to the questions as they are generated on the smart board.
Students check their answers against the answer PowerPoint
Questions can be automatically produced in a random order using the macro enabled generator. If you would prefer not to enable macros, a second PowerPoint, without macros, is included and the slide sorter can be used to shuffle the questions manually.
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure and Differences KS3
Cell Specialisation KS3
Plant and Animal Cells- Structure, Differences and Specialisation Boardgame KS3
Plant and Animal Cells, Structure and Differences KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Specialised Cells KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Plant and Animal Cells KS3 - 42 Question Card Sort Team Game
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Plant and Animal Cells - Structure, Differences and Specialisation 24 Task Cards
Twenty - four task cards plant and animal cells including their structure, organelle function and specialisation. Specialised cells included are:
Red blood cell
Root hair cell
Fat cell
Sperm cell
Egg cell
Ciliated cell
Palisade cell
Some cards are more challenging than others and many cards have several related tasks with varying degrees of difficultly.
Answers are provided on an animated PowerPoint with one slide per task card so that the answers can also be easily photocopied. This makes self-assessment and peer assessment extremely easy.
Other resources in this series
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure and Differences KS3
Cell Specialisation KS3
Plant and Animal Cells- Structure, Differences and Specialisation Boardgame KS3
Plant and Animal Cells, Structure and Differences KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Specialised Cells KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Plant and Animal Cells KS3 - 42 Question Card Sort Team Game
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Plant and Animal Cells- Games Compendium KS3
A compendium of six different, enjoyable and challenging games, suitable for all abilities. Each game is fully resourced, comes with full instructions and is easy to run.
Prior knowledge required:
To identify the nucleus, cell membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm, mitochondria, vacuole, chloroplasts and know their function.
To know the differences between plant and animal cells.
To explain specialisation in red blood cells, ciliated cells, palisade cells, fat cells, root hair cells, sperm cells, egg cells.
Games Included
Dominos
Wildcard and snap card games
Board Game
Smart Board Bingo
Escape room
Card Sort Team Game
This versatile pack can be used to reinforce each section of the current electricity module as it is taught or for revision. Many of the games could be used for cover lessons, even when taken by a non-specialist as they come with a hard-copy or PowerPoint of the answers. It is also the ideal end of term/year pack.
Fully resourced and differentiated lessons on cells and cell specialisation for KS3 are available.
Plant and Animal Cells - Structure and Differences KS3
Cell Specialisation KS3
Plant and Animal Cells- Structure, Differences and Specialisation Boardgame KS3
Plant and Animal Cells, Structure and Differences KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Specialised Cells KS3 - Fully Resourced Revision Lesson
Plant and Animal Cells KS3 - 42 Question Card Sort Team Game
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Respiration Smart Board or Computer Bingo - GCSE (9-1)
Smart board bingo or smart board quiz – this resource will do both. Ideal activity for the end of the topic or exam revision. Smart board bingo includes questions on Aerobic and anaerobic respiration, the mechanism of breathing and the effects of smoking. A numbered question is generated randomly and, if that number is on their bingo card, students write in the answer. So much fun students don’t realise they are learning!
Questions include:
aerobic respiration;
anaerobic respiration;
how surface area to volume ratio affects respiration;
respiratory system in humans;
mechanism of breathing;
comparison of inhaled and exhaled air;
function of cilia, smoking, smokers cough, emphysema.
What is Included
Random question generator for smart board (interactive white board) – 54 questions
Respiration fact sheet
48 bingo cards
Answers in Word and PowerPoint
Student answer sheet
Suggested Lesson Plan for Bingo
Students have some time to review the fact sheet either independently or with teacher.
Play bingo – students write the answers into the square on their bingo card which matches the question number in the smart board.
Teacher uses Word hard copy of answers to check card of winners of lines and full house
Pupils use answer PowerPoint to check their answers at end of game.
Suggested Lesson Plan for Quiz
Students have some time to review the fact sheet either independently or with teacher.
Students use the answer sheet to write down the answers to the questions as they are generated on the smart board.
Students check their answers against the answer PowerPoint
Questions can be automatically produced in a random order using the macro enabled generator. If you would prefer not to enable macros, a second PowerPoint, without macros, is included and the slide sorter can be used to shuffle the questions manually.
Other fully resourced lessons on respiration available.
Respiration Revision GCSE (9 - 1)
Respiration Board Game
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