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This is a fully-resourced REVISION lesson that consists of a detailed and engaging PowerPoint (86 slides) and associated worksheets that challenge the students on their knowledge of the content of Topic 5 (Health, disease and the development of medicines) of the Edexcel GCSE Biology specification. A wide range of activities have been written into the lesson to maintain motivation and these tasks include exam questions (with answers), understanding checks, differentiated tasks and quiz competitions.

The lesson has been designed to include as much which of the content from topic 5, but the following sub-topics have been given particular attention:

  • Identification of bacterial, fungal and viral diseases in animals and plants
  • The treatment of bacterial infections
  • The reduction and prevention of the spread of pathogens
  • The body’s response to immunisation
  • The physical defences of humans and plants
  • The risk factors of CHD and possible treatments
  • BMI
  • The production and use of monoclonal antibodies

This lesson can be used at numerous points over the duration of the course, as an end of topic revision aid, in the lead up to the mocks or in the lead up to the actual GCSE exams.

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alice_len77

4 years ago
5

I ran a drop down GCSE Biology revision day for our year 11s. Using the revision lessons available from GJH Education as part of the learning and activities was very effective. Every one of the 90 pupils that attended engaged very well with the material and enjoyed them too (which was a bonus!). Much of the feedback that I received was about how they didn't realise that they were learning because it was fun. The brilliant thing is that they were able to retrieve what they had learnt that day a few weeks later. Fabulous, well thought out resources that are A*, many thanks!

NHEM5

5 years ago
5

This is fab, thank you very much, its saved me A LOT of time! Looking forward to using it tomorrow as it looks engaging and interesting :-)

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