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Cell Structure and Function Tarsia Puzzle
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Cell Structure and Function Tarsia Puzzle

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A Tarsia puzzle based on cell structure and function. Also comes with a bonus word search, matching activity, cell structures and their functions cut-out for students to paste into their science notebooks as well as a storage sleeve for the puzzle. How to Play Cut out the shapes in the Tarsia puzzle. Shuffle the shapes well. Lay the shapes face up on the table. Match the correct cell structure with its function to complete the puzzle. If you would like updates on new products please follow me by clicking the Follow Me link above. Clipart by: Studio Devanna
Classifying Animals PowerPoint Quiz
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Classifying Animals PowerPoint Quiz

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A fully editable PowerPoint quiz on classifying animals. Great as a starter activity or plenary and a fun way to check prior learning or understanding. Includes 21 questions which cover the following animal groups: Vertebrates Invertebrates Mammals Reptiles Amphibians Birds Fish Arachnids Insects Annelids Crustaceans Mollusks If you would like updates on new and free products please follow me by clicking the ‘Follow Me’ link above. Great accompaniments for this product: Classifying Animals Activity Booklet Classifying Animals PowerPoint Presentation Classifying Animals Fact Fan Classifying Animals Card Sort Classifying Animals Task Cards Clipart by: Ron Leishman ToonClipart
Animal Adaptations and Classification Research Sheets
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Animal Adaptations and Classification Research Sheets

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A series of research sheets for students to investigate animal adaptations and classification. Each research sheet has a variety of activities and questions for students to complete. Each one can be enlarged to A3 size to make a poster. Also comes with a blank template for students to investigate and animal of their choice and a completed exemplar to show students as well as a bonus word search with solution on classifying animals The following animals are included in the set: Cheetah Green Tree Frog Lion Kiwi Kangaroo Platypus Panda Moose Great White Shark Copperhead Blank template Great accompaniments to the above resource: Animal Adaptations PowerPoint and Activity Sheets Animal Adaptations Task Cards Clipart by: Ron Leishman ToonClipart
Human Eye Task Cards
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Human Eye Task Cards

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A set of 24 task cards designed for students to independently, or in groups, review the structure and the function of the human eye. Includes multiple choice and short answer questions. Included in this kit: 24 task cards focusing on the human eye. Student solution sheet on which to record answers. Teacher answer key. There are 4 cards on each sheet [6 sheets in total]. They can be printed in greyscale or colour [single or double sided]. Save paper and time by laminating the cards and keeping them as class sets. Provide each student with a blank solution grid for writing the answer to the problem stated on each card. Great as a group extension or consolidation activity or for early finishers. Clipart by: Studio Devanna
Ecosystems and Feeding Relationships Cootie Catcher
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Ecosystems and Feeding Relationships Cootie Catcher

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Cootie catchers are a great way to reinforce and review key topic vocabulary. The Ecosystems and Feeding Relationships cootie catcher has a series of questions on the different terms used for the types of nutrition for both animals and plants. It also includes a bonus activity sheet [matching activity and word search]. Clipart by: Ron Leishman ToonClipart
Ecosystems and Feeding Relationships Tarsia Puzzle
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Ecosystems and Feeding Relationships Tarsia Puzzle

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Two Tarsia puzzles based on ecosystems and feeding relationships between organisms. Also comes with a bonus word search, matching activity, terms and definitions cut-out for students to paste into their science notebooks as well as a storage sleeve for the puzzle. Terms included: consumer producer herbivore carnivore omnivore organism population community ecosystem predator prey decomposer scavenger autotroph heterotroph How to Play Cut out the shapes in the Tarsia puzzle. Shuffle the shapes well. Lay the shapes face up on the table. Match the correct term with the definition to complete the puzzles. Free resource: Ecosystems and Feeding Relationships Bingo Great accompaniments for this resource: Ecosystems and Feeding Relationships Cootie Catcher Ecosystems and Feeding Relationships Learning Grid Ecosystems and Feeding Relationships Activity Booklet Ecosystems and Feeding Relationships Task Cards Ecosystems Visual Vocabulary Cards and Word Wall Posters Clipart by: Ron Leishman ToonClipart
Animal Adaptations Task Cards
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Animal Adaptations Task Cards

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A set of 24 task cards designed for students to independently, or in groups, review animal adaptations. Includes multiple choice and short answer questions on types of adaptations [structural, behavioral, physiological], learned and innate behavior, behavior examples [mimicry, migration, hibernation] as well as describing adaptations. Included in this kit: 24 task cards focusing on animal adaptations. Student solution sheet on which to record answers. Teacher answer key. There are 4 cards on each sheet [6 sheets in total]. They can be printed in greyscale or color [single or double sided]. Save paper and time by laminating the cards and keeping them as class sets. Provide each student with a blank solution grid for writing the answer to the problem stated on each card. Great as a group extension or consolidation activity or for early finishers. Great accompaniments to the above resource: Animal Adaptations PowerPoint and Activity Sheets Animal Adaptations and Classification Research Sheets Clipart by: Ron Leishman ToonClipart
Classifying Animals Graphing Activity
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Classifying Animals Graphing Activity

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A graphing activity that integrates science and maths. Students count the number of each animal [amphibians, birds, mammals, reptiles and fish] from a selection of animals and then record a tally and frequency and finally create a bar chart. Great accompaniments to this resource: Classifying Animals [Cut and Paste] Invertebrates Classifying Animals [Cut and Paste] Vertebrates Classifying Animals Activity Booklet Classifying Animals Task Cards Classifying Animals Card Sort Classifying Animals PowerPoint Presentation Classifying Animals Tarsia Puzzle Classifying Animals Fact Fan Classifying Animals Learning Grid Clipart by: Ron Leishman ToonClipart
Mitosis Card Sort
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Mitosis Card Sort

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The mitosis card sort is comprised of 3 cards for each of the different phases [description, phase name and an image]. 21 cards in total. Simply print in colour or greyscale and then cut out the set of cards [laminate if you wish to make class sets]. Students then shuffle the cards and sort them into their correct sets. Works Great as a lesson starter, plenary or review. Could also be used for concentration and snap. Includes the following cards: Interphase Prophase Prometaphase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis Clipart by: Tangstar Science
Plants Bingo
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Plants Bingo

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A bingo game designed to help students learn the key vocabulary and definitions used when learning about plants and photosynthesis. Includes the following key terms and definitions: Stem Chlorophyll Water Fruit Photosynthesis Glucose Flower Oxygen Carbon dioxide Seed Sunlight Starch Leaf Shoot Chloroplast Root The bingo kit also comes with: A** fully editable** PowerPoint presentation which contains each of the clues. The slides can be rearranged for each game of bingo or edited to suit the needs of your students. A bonus word search and matching activity worksheet with solutions. How to Play: Provide each student with a bingo sheet. Laminate a class set of the bingo sheets if you wish. Have students circle a set number of words with an erasable white board marker or similar. You can circle more or less words depending on time. Read out the clues provided and have students place a cross through the circled word. The first student to get all of the clues raises their hand or shouts “bingo” or both! Great accompaniments for this resource: Plants Task Cards Clipart by: Ron Leishman ToonClipart
Classifying Animals Bingo
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Classifying Animals Bingo

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A bingo game designed to help students learn the key vocabulary and definitions used when learning how to classify animals into their taxonomic groups. Includes the following key terms and definitions: Vertebrate Invertebrate Porifera Reptile Annelid Fish Crustacean Bird Echinoderm Amphibian Insect Arachnid Mammal Animal Mollusc Cnidaria The bingo kit also comes with: A fully editable PowerPoint presentation which contains each of the clues. The slides can be rearranged for each game of bingo or edited to suit the needs of your students. A bonus word search and matching activity worksheet with solutions. How to Play: Provide each student with a bingo sheet. Laminate a class set of the bingo sheets if you wish. Have students circle a set number of words with an erasable white board marker or similar. You can circle more or less words depending on time. Read out the clues provided and have students place a cross through the circled word. The first student to get all of the clues raises their hand or shouts “bingo” or both! Great accompaniments for this resource: Classifying Animals Activity Booklet Classifying Animals Task Cards Classifying Animals Card Sort Classifying Animals PowerPoint Presentation Classifying Animals Tarsia Puzzle Classifying Animals Fact Fan Clipart by: Ron Leishman ToonClipart
Genetics Bingo
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Genetics Bingo

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A bingo game designed to help students learn the key vocabulary and definitions used when studying genetics and inheritance. Includes the following key terms and definitions: DNA Gene Allele Dominant Recessive Haploid Diploid Genotype Phenotype Genetics Homozygous Heterozygous Hereditary Karyotype Pedigree Co-dominant The bingo kit also comes with: A ** fully editable** PowerPoint presentation which contains each of the clues. The slides can be rearranged for each game of bingo or edited to suit the needs of your students. A bonus word search and matching activity worksheet with solutions. How to Play: Provide each student with a bingo sheet. Laminate a class set of the bingo sheets if you wish. Have students circle a set number of words with an erasable white board marker or similar. You can circle more or less words depending on time. Read out the clues provided and have students place a cross through the circled word. The first student to get all of the clues raises their hand or shouts “bingo” or both! Great accompaniments for this resource: Genetics Task Cards Genetics - Punnetts and Pedigrees Task Cards Genetics World War ZZ Genetics - Allele Dice Genetics Superheroes Genetics Greek Mythology Clipart by: Ron Leishman ToonClipart
Plant Cell Cut and Paste Activity
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Plant Cell Cut and Paste Activity

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An interactive cell biology activity designed for KS3 students. It supports the requirements of the National curriculum as it relates to cell biology. It assists students in identifying and recalling the main structures and functions of the major parts of a plant cell. The cut and paste plant cell activity comes with all the organelles, titles and descriptions needed to construct the cell. Includes the following organelles: Nucleus Mitochondrion Endoplasmic reticulum Golgi body Vacuole Lysosome Ribosome Chloroplast Includes instructions and two bonus activity sheets which are great for review. A great accompaniment to the above resource: Plant Cell PowerPoint presentation Clipart by: The Painted Crow Ron Leishman ToonClipart
Specialised Cells Bingo
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Specialised Cells Bingo

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A bingo game designed to help students learn the key vocabulary and definitions used when learning about specialised cells. Includes the following key terms and definitions: Red blood cell [erythrocyte] Skin cell [keratinocyte] Sperm cell Root hair cell Palisade cell Ciliated epithelial cell Phloem cell Fat cell [adipocyte] Muscle cell Liver cell [hepatocyte] White blood cell [leukocyte] Beta cell Egg cell [ovum] Bone cell [osteocyte] Nerve cell [neuron] Xylem cell The bingo kit also comes with: A fully editable PowerPoint presentation which contains each of the clues. The slides can be rearranged for each game of bingo or edited to suit the needs of your students. A bonus word search and matching activity worksheet with solutions. How to Play: Provide each student with a bingo sheet. Laminate a class set of the bingo sheets if you wish. Have students circle a set number of words with an erasable white board marker or similar. You can circle more or less words depending on time. Read out the clues provided and have students place a cross through the circled word. The first student to get all of the clues raises their hand or shouts “bingo” or both! Great accompaniments for this resource: Specialised Cells PowerPoint Presentation Specialised Cells Card Sort Clipart by: Ron Leishman ToonClipart
Animal and Plant Cells Bingo
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Animal and Plant Cells Bingo

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A bingo game designed to help students learn the key vocabulary and definitions used when learning about animal and plant cells. Includes the following key terms and definitions: Chloroplast Cell membrane Nucleus Ribosome Golgi body Cell wall Vacuole Centriole Mitochondrion Cytoplasm Endoplasmic reticulum Lysosome The bingo kit also comes with: A fully editable PowerPoint presentation which contains each of the clues. The slides can be rearranged for each game of bingo or edited to suit the needs of your students. A bonus word search and matching activity worksheet with solutions. How to Play: Provide each student with a bingo sheet. Laminate a class set of the bingo sheets if you wish. Have students circle a set number of words with an erasable white board marker or similar. You can circle more or less words depending on time. Read out the clues provided and have students place a cross through the circled word. The first student to get all of the clues raises their hand or shouts “bingo” or both! Great accompaniments for this resource: Animal Cell PowerPoint Plant Cell PowerPoint Cells Task Cards Animal Cell Cut and Paste Activity Plant Cell Cut and Paste Activity Clipart by: The Painted Crow Ron Leishman ToonClipart
Animal Cell Cut and Paste Activity
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Animal Cell Cut and Paste Activity

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An interactive cell biology activity designed for KS3 students. It supports the requirements of the National curriculum as it relates to cell biology. It assists students in identifying and recalling the main structures and functions of the major parts of an animal cell. The cut and paste animal cell activity comes with all the organelles, titles and descriptions needed to construct the cell. Includes the following organelles: Nucleus Mitochondrion Endoplasmic reticulum Golgi body Vacuole Lysosome Ribosome Centriole Includes instructions and two bonus activity sheets which are great for review. A great accompaniment to the above resource: Animal Cell PowerPoint presentation Clipart by: The Painted Crow Ron Leishman ToonClipart
Ecosystems and Feeding Relationships Learning Grid
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Ecosystems and Feeding Relationships Learning Grid

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A learning grid to support the study and revision of ecology and ecosystems. Students use a dice to decide which square they land on and then answer the question. Can be used individually, in pairs or in small groups. Great for collaborative revision. Comes complete with an answer key, cut and paste dice, instructions and a blank grid for students to write their answers on if they wish to. Also includes a bonus word search. Includes questions on the following terms: producer consumer predator prey carnivore herbivore omnivore ecosystem organism population community scavenger decomposer habitat food chain food web Great accompaniments and support for the above resource: Ecosystems and Feeding Relationships Activity Booklet Ecosystems and Feeding Relationships Task Cards Ecosystems and Feeding Relationships Bingo Ecosystems and Feeding Relationships Tarsia Puzzle Ecosystems Visual Vocabulary Cards and Word Wall Posters Clipart by: Ron Leishman ToonClipart
Classifying Animals Learning Grid
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Classifying Animals Learning Grid

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A learning grid to support the study and revision of the characteristics of some of the major animal groups. Students use a dice to decide which square they land on and then answer the question. Can be used individually, in pairs or in small groups. Great for collaborative revision. Comes complete with an answer key, cut and paste dice, instructions and a blank grid for students to write their answers on if they wish to. Also includes a bonus word search. Includes the following groups: Vertebrates Invertebrates Mammals Reptiles Amphibians Fish Birds Insects Arachnids Mollusks Annelids Crustaceans Clipart by: Ron Leishman ToonClipart
Animal and Plant Cells Learning Grid
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Animal and Plant Cells Learning Grid

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A learning grid to support the study and revision of animal and plant cells. Questions cover the structure and function of cell organelles. Students use a dice to decide which square they land on and then answer the question. Can be used individually, in pairs or in small groups. Great for collaborative revision. Comes complete with an answer key, cut and paste dice, instructions and a blank grid for students to write their answers on if they wish to. Also includes a bonus word search. Suitable for the following GCSE/IGCSE exam boards: Cambridge Edexcel AQA Clipart by: Christine O’Brien Creative
Classifying Organisms Learning Grid
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Classifying Organisms Learning Grid

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A learning grid to support the study and revision of biological classification. Questions cover the following: Whittaker’s 5 Kingdoms Vertebrates and invertebrates Arthropods [arachnids, insects, crustaceans, myriapods] Chordates [mammals, fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians] Fungi Prokaryotes Protoctists Ferns Flowering plants Students use a dice to decide which square they land on and then answer the question. Can be used individually, in pairs or in small groups. Great for collaborative revision. Comes complete with an answer key, cut and paste dice, instructions and a blank grid for students to write their answers on if they wish to. Also includes a bonus word search.