A Science teacher by trade, I've also been known to be found teaching Maths and PE! However, strange as it may seem, my real love is designing resources that can be used by other teachers to maximise the experience of the students. I am constantly thinking of new ways to engage a student with a topic and try to implement that in the design of the lessons.
A Science teacher by trade, I've also been known to be found teaching Maths and PE! However, strange as it may seem, my real love is designing resources that can be used by other teachers to maximise the experience of the students. I am constantly thinking of new ways to engage a student with a topic and try to implement that in the design of the lessons.
This bundle contains 8 revision lessons which use multiple-choice assessments consisting of 20 questions to challenge the students on their knowledge and understanding of all 8 topics in the AQA A-level biology specification. In addition to the assessments, each lesson includes a PowerPoint which reveals the answers and contains additional questions to check on further knowledge and detail.
If you would like to sample the quality of these lessons, then download the topic 1 and 6 revision lessons as these have been uploaded for free.
This bundle contains 7 detailed and engaging lessons which guide students through the key processes involved in modern genetics. Each lesson contains a variety of tasks, including exam-style questions (and answers), guided discussion points, and quick quiz rounds which will introduce the following content in topic 7 and challenge the students on their understanding:
Understand what is meant by the genome
The PCR can be used to amplify DNA samples
DNA samples can be used for gene sequencing and DNA profiling
The role of transcription factors
Post-transcription modification of mRNA
Gene expression can be changed by epigenetic modification
The differences between totipotent, pluripotent and multipotent stem cells
The formation of iPS cells and why their use is less controversial than embryonic cells
The production of recombinant DNA
If you would like to view the quality of these lessons, then download the epigenetic modification lesson as this has been shared for free.
All 9 of the lessons included in this bundle are fully resourced and have been designed to cover the detailed content of module 5.2.2 (Respiration) of the OCR A-Level Biology A specification.
The following specification points are covered by this bundle of lessons:
The need for cellular respiration
The structure of the mitochondrion
The process and site of glycolysis
The link reaction and its site in the cell
The process and site of the Krebs cycle
The importance of coenzymes in cellular respiration
The process and site of oxidative phosphorylation
The chemiosmotic theory
The process of anaerobic respiration in eukaryotes
The difference in the relative energy values of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins
The use and interpretation of the respiratory quotient
All of the lessons are detailed and engaging and contain regular progress checks so that students can assess their understanding of the current topic as well as prior knowledge checks to enable links between topics and modules to be seen
It is estimated that these lessons will cover in excess of a month’s A-level Biology teaching time
This bundle of 8 lessons are packed with a wide variety of tasks that will engage and challenge the students whilst covering the content of the animal responses section of module 5.1.5 of the OCR A-level biology A specification. The lessons specifically cover points 5.1.5 (g, h, i, k and l).
If you want to sample the quality of lessons in this bundle, then why not download the sliding filament model of muscular contraction lesson as this has been shared for free?
Each of the 13 lessons included in this bundle are fully-resourced and have been designed to cover the content as detailed in module 6.1.2 (Patterns of inheritance) of the OCR A-Level Biology A specification. The specification points that are covered within these lessons include:
The contribution of environmental and genetic factors to phenotypic variation
How sexual reproduction can lead to genetic variation within a species
Genetic diagrams to show patterns of inheritance
The use of phenotypic ratios to identify autosomal and sex linkage and epistasis
Using the chi-squared test
The factors that can affect the evolution of a species
The use of the Hardy-Weinberg principle to calculate allele frequencies
The role of isolating mechanisms in the evolution of a new species
The lessons have been written to include a wide range of activities and numerous understanding and prior knowledge checks so students can assess their progress against the current topic as well as be challenged to make links to other topics within this module and earlier modules.
This bundle of 9 revision lessons covers the specification content in all of the topics of the Pearson Edexcel GCSE Biology 9-1 specification.
Topic 1: Key concepts in Biology
Topic 2: Cells and control
Topic 3: Genetics
Topic 4: Natural selection and modification
Topic 5: Health, disease and the development of medicines
Topic 6: Plant structures and functions
Topic 7: Animal coordination, control and homeostasis
Topic 8: Exchange and transport in animals
Topic 9: Ecosystems and material cycles
All of the lessons have been written to include a range of activities to engage the students whilst enabling them to assess and evaluate their content knowledge so that they recognise those areas which will need further attention prior to the exams.
This bundle of 9 lesson PowerPoints and accompanying resources contain a wide variety of tasks which will engage and motivate the students whilst covering the details of topic 2.1 of the AQA A-level Biology specification. Cells and their structure are linked to all of the other 7 topics in this course so a clear understanding is critical to a student’s success.
The tasks which include exam-style questions (with displayed mark schemes), discussion points and quiz competitions will cover the following parts of topic 2.1:
The structure and function of the cell-surface membrane, nucleus, nucleolus, mitochondria, chloroplasts, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, ribosomes, RER and SER, cell wall and cell vacuole
The specialised cells of complex, multicellular organisms
The structures of a typical prokaryotic cell
The differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
The structure of viruses
The principles and limitations of optical microscopes, transmission electron microscopes and scanning electron microscopes
Measuring the size of an object using an optical microscope
Using the magnification formula
The principles of cell fractionation and ultracentrifugation
If you would like to sample the quality of these lessons, then download the eukaryotic animal cells, viruses and microscopes lessons as these have been uploaded for free
This lesson bundle contains 7 fully-resourced lessons which will engage and motivate the students whilst covering the content of module 5.2.1 of the OCR-A-level Biology A specification in the depth of detail required to support them to answer assessment questions on this topic of PHOTOSYNTHESIS confidently. This cellular reaction can be poorly understood by students so intricate planning has gone into the design of the lesson PowerPoints and accompanying resources to ensure that key details are embedded and reinforced throughout and that knowledge acquired in previous lessons is regularly checked.
The following specification points are covered by the lessons in this bundle:
The structure of the chloroplasts and the two main stages of photosynthesis
The importance of photosynthetic pigments for photosynthesis
Using thin-layer chromatography to separate photosynthetic pigments
The light-dependent stage of photosynthesis
The fixation of carbon dioxide and the light-independent stage of photosynthesis
The uses of triose phosphate
Factors affecting photosynthesis
If you would like to sample the quality of the lessons, then download the “uses of triose phosphate” lesson as this has been shared for free
As the 1st topic on the Pearson Edexcel A-level Biology A (Salters Nuffield) course, the Lifestyle, health and risk topic is extremely important to introduce the students to the detail needed for success in this subject. Extensive planning has gone into all 10 lessons included in this bundle to motivate and engage the students whilst covering the following specification points:
The importance of water
The structure and function of blood vessels
The cardiac cycle and the relationship between the structure and operation of the heart to its function
The course of events that lead to atherosclerosis
The blood clotting process
The differences between monosaccharides, disaccharides and polysaccharides
The structure and role of the monosaccharides
Understand how monosaccharides join to form disaccharides and polysaccharides through condensation reactions and are split through hydrolysis reactions
The relationship between the structure and roles of the polysaccharides
The synthesis of a triglyceride by the formation of ester bonds between glycerol and fatty acids
The difference between saturated and unsaturated lipids
The PowerPoints and accompanying resources contain a wide variety of tasks which include exam-style questions with mark schemes, guided discussion points and quick quiz competitions.
This lesson bundle contains 9 lesson PowerPoints and their accompanying resources which have been intricately planned to deliver the detailed content of topic 6 of the Pearson Edexcel A-level Biology A (Salters Nuffield) specification and to make links to the 5 previously covered topics. In addition to the detailed content, each lesson contains exam-style questions with mark schemes embedded into the PowerPoint, differentiated tasks, guided discussion points and quick quiz competitions to introduce key terms and values in a fun and memorable way.
The following specification points are covered by the lessons in this bundle:
DNA can be amplified using the PCR
Comparing the structure of bacteria and viruses
Understand how Mycobacterium tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus infact human cells
The non-specific responses of the body to infection
The roles of antigens and antibodies in the body’s immune response
The differences in the roles of the B and T cells in the body’s immune response
Understand how one gene can give rise to more than one protein
The development of immunity
The major routes that pathogens may take when entering the body
The role of barriers in protecting the body from infection
The difference between bacteriostatic and bactericidal antibiotics
If you would like to sample the quality of the lessons in this bundle, then download the immune response and post-transcriptional changes lessons as these have been uploaded for free
This lesson bundle contains 10 lesson PowerPoints, which are highly detailed, and along with their accompanying resources have been designed to cover the content of modules 5.1.3 & 5.1.4 of the OCR A-level Biology A specification, titled neuronal communication and hormonal communication.
Each lesson contains a wide range of tasks, that include exam-style questions with mark schemes written into the PowerPoint that students can use to assess their understanding of the current topic as well as previously covered topics. There are also differentiated tasks, discussion points and quick quiz competitions to introduce key values and terms in a fun and memorable way.
This lesson bundle covers the following specification points in modules 5.1.3 & 5.1.4:
The roles of mammalian sensory receptors in converting different types of stimuli into nerve impulses
The structure and functions of sensory, motor and relay neurones
The generation and transmission of nerve impulses in mammals
The structure and roles of synapses in neurotransmission
Endocrine communication by hormones
The structure and functions of the adrenal glands
The histology of the pancreas
The regulation of blood glucose concentration
The differences between diabetes mellitus type I and II
The potential treatments for diabetes mellitus
If you would like to sample the quality of the lessons in this bundle, then download the nerve impulse and endocrine communication lessons as these have been uploaded for free.
Topic 12 tends to be the 1st topic to be taught in the second year of the CIE A-level Biology course and these 9 lessons are filled with a wide variety of differentiated tasks that will immediately engage and motivate the students whilst ensuring that the detailed content is covered. It is critical that students understand how energy in the form of ATP is produced by aerobic and anaerobic respiration and are able to describe the energy-driven reactions like active transport that need this input. For this reason, the lessons contain multiple understanding checks which assess the students on their current knowledge as well as checking on their ability to link to previously-covered topics.
The following specification points in topic 12 of the CIE A-level Biology specification are covered in these lessons:
The need for energy in living organisms
The features of ATP that make this molecule suitable as the energy currency
Substrate-level phosphorylation in glycolysis and the Krebs cycle
The role of the coenzymes in respiration
The involvement of the electron transport chain that’s found in the mitochondria and chloroplast membranes in the production of ATP
The four stages of aerobic respiration
Glycolysis
The link reaction
The Krebs cycle
Oxidative phosphorylation
The structure of the mitochondrion
The differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration
The oxygen debt
If you would like to sample the quality of these lessons, then download the roles of the coenzymes and the Krebs cycle lessons as these have been uploaded for free
This bundle of 7 lessons covers a lot of the content in Topic B9 (Ecosystems and material cycles) of the Edexcel GCSE Combined Science specification. The topics covered within these lessons include:
Levels of organisation in an ecosystem
Biotic and abiotic factors
Interdependence
Types of ecological relationships
Sampling techniques
Human impacts on ecosystems
Maintaining and increasing biodiversity
The carbon cycle
The nitrogen cycle
All of these lesson presentations and accompanying resources are detailed and engaging and contain regular progress checks to allow the students to constantly assess their understanding.
This bundle of 9 lessons covers the majority of the content in Topic B9 (Coordination and response) of the core and supplement sections of the Cambridge iGCSE Science Double Award specification. The topics and specification points covered within these lessons include:
The parts of the nervous system - CNS and PNS
Identifiying sensory and motor neurones from diagrams
The coordination of regulation of body functions
Identifying the structures of the eye
The functions of the parts of the eye
Hormones as chemicals produced by glands
The actions of adrenaline
Homeostasis as the maintenance of a constant internal environment
Control by negative feedback
The control of blood glucose by the liver and insulin and glucagon from the pancreas
The maintenance of a constant internal body temperature
Phototropism, gravitropism and the involvement of auxins
All of these lesson presentations and accompanying resources are detailed and engaging and contain regular progress checks to allow the students to constantly assess their understanding
This detailed bundle contains 7 lesson PowerPoints and accompanying resources that cover the following specification points found within topic 9.9 of the Edexcel A-level Biology B specification:
The gross and microscopic structure of the mammalian kidney
The formation of urea in the liver from excess amino acids
The removal of urea from the bloodstream by ultrafiltration
The selective reabsorption of solutes in the proximal tubule
The reabsorption of water through use of a countercurrent multiplier in the loop of Henel
The differences between endotherms and ectotherms
The regulation of temperature by endotherms by a range of behavioural and physiological responses
The wide range of tasks, which include exam-style questions with detailed markschemes, focused discussion points and quiz competitions which introduce key terms and values, will engage and motivate the students whilst the content is covered in the detail required at A-level
If you would like to sample the quality of the lessons included in this bundle, then download the formation of urea and ultrafiltration lesson as this has been shared for free
These 9 lessons are highly detailed and are filled with a wide range of tasks that will engage the students whilst covering the following specification points in topics 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 4.7 of the AQA A-level Biology specification:
4.4
Genetic diversity as the number of different alleles of genes in a population and a factor enabling natural selection to occur
The principles of natural selection in the evolution of populations
Directional and stabilising selection
Natural selection results in anatomical, physiological or behavioural adaptations
4.5
Two organisms belong to the same species if they are able to produce fertile offspring
The taxonomic hierarchy comprising domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species
The use of the binomial name to identify species
4.6
Biodiversity can relate to a range of habitats
Species richness
Calculating an index of diversity
The balance between conservation and farming
4.7
Investigating genetic diversity with, or between species, by comparing observable characteristics or nucleic acids and the structure of proteins
Calculating and interpreting the mean and standard deviation
If you download the natural selection and standard deviation lessons which have been shared for free then you will be able to see the quality of lessons included in this bundle
“Overall, at least 10% of the marks in assessments for biology will require the use of mathematical skills”
This sentence is taken directly from the AQA A-level Biology specification and clearly shows that being able to apply these skills in the context of biology will have a significant impact on a student’s chances of success.
This bundle has been created to cover as much of those mathematical skills as possible
A revision lesson is also included in this bundle which acts as a fun and engaging revision of the range of calculations
This bundle of 7 lessons covers the majority of the content in Topic B7 (Ecology) of the AQA Trilogy GCSE Combined Science specification. The topics covered within these lessons include:
Competition
Abiotic and biotic factors
Food chains
Using quadrats and transects
The Carbon cycle
Biodiversity
Deforestation and land use
All of these lesson presentations and accompanying resources are detailed and engaging and contain regular progress checks to allow the students to constantly assess their understanding.
This lesson bundle contains 10 lessons which are fully-resourced and have been designed to cover the content as detailed in topic 8 of the Edexcel A-level Biology B specification (Origins of genetic variation). Each lesson includes a wide range of activities that will engage and motivate the students whilst covering the following topic 8 specification points:
Mutations are the source of new variations
Random assortment and crossing over in meiosis give rise to new combinations of alleles in gametes
Random fertilisation brings about genetic variation
The meaning of genetic terms
Be able to construct genetic crosses and pedigree diagrams
The inheritance of two non-interacting unlinked genes
Autosomal linkage as the presence of alleles on the same chromosome
Sex linkage on the X chromosome
Use the chi squared test to determine the significance of the difference between observed and expected results
Stabilising and disruptive selection
Genetic drift
Population bottlenecks and the founder effect
Monitoring changes in allele frequencies using the Hardy Weinberg equation
If you would like to sample the quality of the lessons in this bundle then download the sex linkage and genetic drift lessons as these have been uploaded for free
This bundle of 10 lessons covers the majority of the content in Topic B5 (Genes, inheritance and selection) of the OCR Gateway A GCSE Combined Science specification. The topics covered within these lessons include:
Variation
Types of reproduction
Meiosis
Genetic diagrams
Sex determination
Classification
Evolution by natural selection
Evidence for evolution
All of these lesson presentations and accompanying resources are detailed and engaging and contain regular progress checks to allow the students to constantly assess their understanding. It is estimated that this bundle would cover about 6 week’s worth of lessons.