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A fantastic first lesson on photosynthesis for a KS3 class or as a recap for a lower ability GCSE class
This is a fully resourced lesson to introduce the concept of photosynthesis and includes:
A carefully designed powerpoint to teach from
2 activities (gap fill & equation cut & stick)
2 in-lesson quizzes
Linked videos
A complete lesson plan
The activities for this lesson are perfect to keep students engaged. The cut and stick activity allows students to learn the equation in a fun & interactive way.
An activity to help students understand and interperate the equation for photosynthesis.
Pefect for a KS3 or lower ability GCSE class as a way to introduce the topic or to revise the equation.
Students cut out the words & symbols of the equation for photosynthesis and have to arrange it in their books
Each component of the equation also has a short gap fill to explain where the reactant or product comes from / is used
This resources comes with a ‘instruction’ powerpoint slides to show pupils how to complete the acitivty.
A worksheet designed for a mixed ability class, mainly aimed at year 7 & year 8.
The worksheet covers 4 different areas:
The concept of diffusion
True or false questions about the details of diffusion
The alveoli as an exchange surface
The villi as an exchange surface
Answer sheet is included.
A fully resourced lesson about Specialized Cells for a KS3 mixed ability class.
Lesson includes:
Starter task recapping respiration
Slides explaining the concept of specialized cells in an engaging way with lots of real life examples and analogies
A fully resourced task whereby students learn about each specizlaied cell type in groups and then present back to the class
A plenary quiz
Powerpoint & resources all inlcuded with lesson.
An entire set of detailed revision notes on the Immunity topic for A Level Biology
These notes include details on defence mechansims, the role of T cells and B cells in cell mediated and humoral immunity, cytotoxic T cells, antibody structure, vaccines, herd immunity, passive and active immunity, HIV & AIDS and monoclonal antibodies
A complete, no-prep lesson teaching about Energy Stores & Transfers with clear diagrams and explanations and a 2 page worksheet with answers included.
The powerpoint contains:
Definition & Examples of a System
Energy Conservation
Open & Closed Systems
Explanation & Examples of all the different Energy Stores
Explanation of Energy Transfers (work done & heating)
Summary tables of all energy stores & transfers
Real life examples
In class questions with answers
Summary slide
The worksheet is 2 pages containing a recall exercise for the names of energy stores from their definition, gap fill exercise on energy stores and questions on energy transfers
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A complete no-prep powerpoint teaching about kinetic energy with walk-through calculations and a 2 page worksheet with answers included.
The powerpoint contains:
What is kinetic energy?
The Ek = ½ m V2 equation
How to calculate kinetic energy with worked examples
How to rearrange the equation to calculate mass and velocity with worked examples
Summary slide
The worksheet is 2 pages containing a gap fill exercise on kinetic energy stores, a recall question on the equation and many practise questions for using the equation and rearranging it too.
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A full bundle containing all powerpoints, worksheets and activities to teach the Natural Hazards topic for GCSE Geography.
This bundle includes 5 lessons, 5 worksheets & 7 activities
Natural Hazards & Plate Tectonics
Hazards, hazard risk, Earth structure, oceanic vs. continental plates, Tectonic plates & plate margins, Convection currents, slab pull and ridge push, Global distribution of Earthquakes & Volcanoes
1 powerpoint, 1 worksheet, 1 activity
Plate Boundaries
Details and descriptions of the 3 major plate boundaries (constructive, conservative and destructive), examples of each plate margins, associated landforms, how earthquakes occur, richter & mercalli scale, types of volcanoes and eruptions
1 powerpoint, 1 worksheet, 1 activity
Italy & Nepal Case Studies
Primary & Secondary and Primary & Secondary responses of natrual hazards, Case study information on Gorkha, Nepal Earthquake 2015 (LIC) and L’Aquila, italy Earthquake 2009 (HIC), Why effects and responses are different between LICs and HICs
1 powerpoint, 1 double-sided worksheet, 1 activity
Living Near Tectonic Hazards
Understand maps showing population and tectonic hazards, Understand that many people live near different tectonic hazards, Explain why people live near hazards using the examples of Mining & Tourism & Farming & Geothermal Activity & Family, Friends and Feelings
1 powerpoint, 1 double-sided worksheet, 2 activities
Managing Tectonic Hazards
Key ideas in monitoring, prediction, protection and planning of natural hazards
1 powerpoint, 1 worksheet, 2 activities
All powerpoints include an exam style question and model answer and summary slides
A set of 5 worksheets on the Natural Hazards topic from GCSE Geography
These worksheets are designed to test students knowledge and mimic exam-style questions to prepare students for their exams.
Use in conjunction with the Natural Hazard Lessons to teach and revise this topic
Worksheets included are on:
Natural Hazards & Tectonic Plates (concept of hazards, distribution of hazards, Earth structure, types of plates)
Plate Boundaries (constructive, destructive and consevative)
HIC & LIC Case Studies (Nepal & Italy Earthquakes) (2 pages)
Why people live near tectonic hazard? (mining, farming, tourism, geothermal power) (2 pages)
Managing tectonic hazards (monitoring, prediction, protection, planning)
Need powerpoints to teach / revise these topics? See below:
1. Natural Hazards & Plate Tectonics
2. Plate Boundaries
3. Nepal & Italy Case Studies for HIC & LIC earthquakes
4. Living Near Tectonic Hazards
5. Monitoring Natural Hazards
A carefully laid out and concise lesson / revision resource on Managing Tectonic Hazards topic for AQA
This download includes a Powerpoint, 2x Activity Sheets & a Worksheet
Powerpoint includes:
Monitoring:
Volcanoes: Use of seismometers, tilt meters, remote sensing, gas sensors
Earthquakes: Seismometers, Gas sensors, Ground water levels
Prediction
Volcanoes: easier to predict, allows for quicker evacuation, uses same tools as monitoring
Earthquakes: very hard, can use seismic gap theory, animals heave strangely, uses same tools as monitoring
Planning
Volcanoes: Evacuation plan, Training, Educate residents
Earthquakes: Stick furniture and objects down, Evacuation plans, Education e.g. earthquake drills, Prepare emergency aid, Training for emergency services
Protection
Volcanoes: little can be done, make sure evacuation plans are in place
Earthquakes: Buildings can be designed to be earthquake proof e.g. Shutters on windows prevent falling glass, Cross-bracing, Foundations sunk into the bedrock, Rubber shock absorbers
Activity explanation and exam question with model answer
Summary slide
The activity sheets are:
A ‘Design a Hazard Mangement Plan’ worksheet giving students to come up with their own response to a tectonic hazard of their choice
A ‘How to design an earthquake proof building’ worksheet
Full instructions on how to use included. Estimated to take 15-20 minutes
The worksheet covers key concepts from the lesson displayed in an engaging format. Estimated to take 10-15 minutes.
This is the fifth and final lesson in the Tectonic Hazards topic. The other lessons can be found below:
1. Natural Hazards & Plate Tectonics
2. Plate Boundaries
3. Nepal & Italy Case Studies for HIC & LIC earthquakes
4. Living Near Tectonic Hazards
A clearly laid out worksheet in which students create their own Hazard Management Plan for a natural hazard of their choice.
This worksheet follows the themes of monitoring, prediciton, planning and protection.
First students chose a hazard, describe it and state its main effects. They then draw a diagram to show how their hazard is monitored. Finnally, they come up with a management plan on what should happen if their hazard occured (e.g. evacuation plans, protecting buildings, education of locals etc.)
Estimated to take 15 - 25 minutes to complete.
Use this worksheet to help students understand the features of buildings which can withstand earthquakes, and those that cannot.
Estimated time fo rcomplete 15 minutes
Space for students to commen on pre-existing structures and what makes the suitable or unsuitable to withstand earthquakes. Then, on the next page, space for students to deisgn their own building in the space provided.
A carefully laid out and concise lesson / revision resource on Why people continue to live near tectonic hazards from the Tectonic Hazards topic for AQA
This download includes a Powerpoint, 2x Activity Sheets & a double-sided Worksheet
Powerpoint includes:
Understand maps showing population and tectonic hazards
Understand that many people live near different tectonic hazards
Explain why people live near hazards using the examples of:
- Mining
- Tourism
- Farming
- Geothermal Activity
- Family, Friends and Feelings
Activity explanation and exam question with model answer
Summary slide
The activity sheets are:
A comprehension task on farming in Congo, Africa
A cut and stick / number activity to understand geothermal power
Full instructions on how to use included. Estimated to take 15-20 minutes
The 2 page worksheet covers key concepts from the lesson displayed in an engaging format. Estimated to take 10-15 minutes.
This is the fourth lesson in the Tectonic Hazards topic. The other lessons can be found below:
1. Natural Hazards & Plate Tectonics
2. Plate Boundaries
3. Nepal & Italy Case Studies for HIC & LIC earthquakes
A huge list of over 125 quick questions to test knowledge of the Cell Biology topic
This includes the topics of:
Cell Structure (prokaryotes, eukaryotes, organelles etc.)
Cell Specialisation (specialzied cells, muscle cells, sperm cells, nerve cells, root hair cells, xylem & phloem)
Microscopy (parts of a microscope, magnification vs. resolution, light microscopes, SEM vs. TEM, magnification calculations, convering units)
Culturing Microorganisms (bacterial cell divison, agar plants, aseptic techniques, calculating mean division time of bacteria)
Mitosis & Cell Cycle (genes, alleles, chromatids, haploid vs. diploid, cell cycle, mitosis, interphase, mitotic index, cancer)
**Stem Cells **(embryonic vs. adult stem cells, meristem cells, therapeutic cloning, uses of stem cells)
Diffusion (definitions, concentration gradients, ways molecules cross membranes, examples of adaptations for diffusion in small intestine, alveloi, gills of fish, leaves and root hair cells of plants)
Osmosis (definitions, dilute vs. concentrated solutions, solute vs. solvent sports drinks)
Active Transport (using energy, against concentration gradients, examples in plants and animals)
Need lessons for Cell Biology? See lessons available for download below:
1 - Cell Structure
2 - Cell Specialisation & Differentiation
3 - Microscopy
4 - Culturing Mircoorganisms
5 - Chromosomes, Mitosis & Cell Cycle
6 - Stem Cells
7 - Transport in cells #1 - Diffusion
8 - Transport in cells #2 - Osmosis & Active Transport
Looking for lessons from other topics? Visit each topic using the links below:
Unit 1 - Cell Biology
Unit 2 - Organization
Unit 3 - Infection & Response
Unit 4 - Bioenergetics
Unit 5 - Homeostasis & Response
Unit 6 - Inheritance, Variation & Evolution
Unit 7 - Ecology
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A pack of 7 worksheets for the GCSE Biology topic of Organisation
A carefully laid out and well presented worksheet designed for students to take 10-15 minutes to consolidate their knowledge from this topic.
All worksheets are either 1 or 2 pages (see below) and can therefore be printed on 1 sheet of a4 paper
Each worksheet comes with a fully annotated answer sheet.
This pack includes worksheets on:
1 - Enzymes & Metabolism (1 page)
2 - Digestion (2 pages)
3 - The heart & Blood Vessels (2 pages)
4 - The Lungs & Blood Composition (2 pages)
5 - CHD & Health Issues (2 pages)
6 - Effect of Lifestyle on Disease & Cancer (2 pages)
7 - Plant Tissues (2 pages)
Need lessons to accompany these worksheets? Check out each lesson below:
1 - Enzymes & Metabolism
2 - Digestion
3 - The heart & Blood Vessels
4 - The Lungs & Blood Composition
5 - CHD & Health Issues
6 - Effect of Lifestyle on Disease & Cancer
7 - Plant Tissues #1
8 - Plant Tissues #2
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A 2 page worksheet designed for AQA GCSE Biology
Worksheet is designed to accompany my lesson / revision powerpoint on this topic available for purchase here and here
Worksheet is designed to take 10-15 minutes and be suitable for all abilities
Contains questions on:
Leaf structures and their function
Identifying leaf structures from a diagram
Plant organs and tissue
Xylem and Phlome
Stomata and guard cells
Potometers
Transpiration
Factors affecting the rate of transpiration
A 2 page worksheet designed for AQA GCSE Biology
Worksheet is designed to accompany my lesson / revision powerpoint on this topic avaialbe for purchase here
Worksheet is designed to take 10-15 minutes and be suitable for all abilities
A 2 page worksheet designed for AQA GCSE Biology
Worksheet is designed to accompany my lesson / revision powerpoint on this topic avaialbe for purchase here
Worksheet is designed to take 10-15 minutes and be suitable for all abilities
A huge bundle containing powerpoints for each of the required practicals for GCSE Biology
These powerpoints include:
Background on the theory of the practical
Aims
Apparatus
Metholodlogy
Displaying results
Safety and improvements
Exam techniques and tips
Key mathmatetical and practical skills
Practise exam questions WITH ANSWERS
Summary slides
This bundle includes all 10 practicals:
Microscopy
Microbiology
Osmosis
Food Tests
Enzymes
Photosynthesis
Reaction Time
Plant Responses
Field Investigations
Decay
Check out each of the topics for GCSE Biology these practicals belong to below:
1. Cell Biology
2. Organization
3. Infection & Response
4. Bioenergetics
5. Homeostasis & Response
6. Inheritance, Variation & Evolution
7. Ecology
A lesson / revision PowerPoint covering all information needed and containing informative slides and practise questions
Required Practical 10 - Investigate the effect of temperature on the rate of decay of fresh milk by measuring pH change
This powerpoint covers AT 1 (use appropriate apparatus to record temperature and pH), AT 3 (the use of appropriate apparatus to measure anaerobic decay), AT 4 (safe use of microorganisms), AT 5 (measurement of rate of decay by pH change) and includes all practical and mathmatical skills required.
The powerpoint covers:
Background on decay and factors affecting the rate of decay
Aim
Required apparatus
A suitable method to measure the decay of milk and a method for a model experiment measuring the rate lipase breaks the fat in milk down into glycerol and 3 fatty acids
A suitable results table to record data and a graph to plot
How to calculate rate of change from raw data and graphs
How to plot graphs in the exam
Past paper exam questions
Summary