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This lesson covers the KS3 basics of animal cells, including their basic structure, the function of each part of the animal cell, and how to observe animal cells (cheek cells) under a microscope.

This Lesson Includes

  • Lesson powerpoint with full answers, guidance for teachers in delivery and engaging activities designed for EAL and AEN students, interactive plenary multiple choice quiz, challenge tasks for higher ability students
  • Practical order form/risk assessment
  • CLEAPPS Guidance on practical completion
  • Student key note/worksheet (PDF and Editable word versions)
  • Student worksheet answers (PDF and Editable word versions)

Lesson objectives

  • State what a cell is
  • Name the different parts of an animal cell
  • Describe the function of each part of an animal cell
  • Use a microscope to view animal cells (cheek cells)

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KS3 Biology - Cells Topic

This bundle is a complete topic pack containing all powerpoints, student worksheets, risk assessments, stretch and challenge tasks, and answer sheets for the Biology topic "Cells". It also contains many student-led activities on the powerpoints (particularly designed to make the learning of parts and functions of cells easier, more fun and student-led), plenary activities, and reading and literacy tasks (for specialised cells and unicellular organisms) **Bundle includes:** * Lesson 1: Observing cells with a microscope * Lesson 2: Animal Cells * Lesson 3: Plant Cells * Lesson 4: Specialised Cells * Lesson 5: Movement of Substances (diffusion) in and out of cells * Lesson 6: Unicellular Organisms (focusing on euglena and amoeba) **Lesson Objectives:** * **Lesson 1: Observing Cells** * Name the parts of a microscope * Describe how to use a microscope to observe very small objects * Calculate the total magnification used to observe an object * View and focus objects under a microscope * **Lesson 2: Animal Cells** * State what a cell is * Name the different parts of an animal cell * Describe the function of each part of an animal cell * Use a Microscope to view animal cells (cheek cells) * **Lesson 3: Plant Cells** * Identify parts of a plant cell from a diagram * Describe the function of each part of a plant cell * Compare the similarities and difference between an animal and plant cell * Use a microscope to view plant cells (pond weed) * **Lesson 4: Specialised Cells** * Know what a specialised cell and an adaptation is * Give some examples of specialised cells * Identify and describe the adaptations of some specialised cells * Explain how an adaptation makes a specialised cell good at its function * **Lesson 5: Movement of Substances in and out of cells** * Name some substances that move into and out of cells * Describe the process of diffusion * Describe examples of diffusion in cells * **Lesson 6: Unicellular Organisms ** * Know what a unicellular organism is * Name 2 examples of unicellular organisms * Describe the features of an amoeba * Describe the features of an euglena

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