Welcome to Honey Bee Biology (by Harrison Tutoring) where you will find a honeypot full of delicious, sweet resources for teaching Biology in a fun and engaging way.
Hannah (Harrison Tutoring)
Welcome to Honey Bee Biology (by Harrison Tutoring) where you will find a honeypot full of delicious, sweet resources for teaching Biology in a fun and engaging way.
Hannah (Harrison Tutoring)
Ecological sampling games
Two fun and engaging activities to teach students the difference between random and systematic sampling before taking them outside to collect real data. This is also a great alternative to field work if the weather isn’t co operating! Can be used for KS3, GCSE or A Level Biology / Ecology.
Random Sampling Battleships:
Teacher instructions
Student game board
Student work sheet
Lessons slides
Answers to worksheet
You will need: Sweets to add for the game
Transect Sampling Game:
Teacher instructions
Student game board
Student work sheet
Lessons slides
Answers to worksheet
You will need: Sweets to add for the game
A bundle of plans, lessons and resources for the following:
Water
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Proteins
Nucleic acids
Includes a variety of engaging activities, student note booklets and a plethora of worksheets, exam questions and marking grids!
A fun and engaging way activity to use as a revision lesson or for a quick review of Biomolecules.
Biomolecules circuit training
Students will move around the room every 2 minutes to a new questions, spread out on desks by the teacher. Students work independently to record their answers on their worksheet.
Includes:
-Teacher instructions
Student instructions
18 questions from A Level Biomolecules (Water, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids)
Student worksheet (fill in the answers)
Answers on a powerpoint for peer/self assessment.
Can be used as class revision actvitiy or set as homework by sending students the questions on the PPT.
Designed for Edexcel Biology but can be modified for any exam board and spec.
Check out my Biomolecules bundle! Get 23 lessons worth of content, including all worksheets, markschemes, exam questions and lesson plans for only £10 in my store! https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/biomolecules-a-level-biology-23-lessons-and-resources-12334840
A resource designed to teach students the theory for using Biochemical tests to test for the presence of different types of carbohydrates.
Includes:
Lesson-by-lesson plan / Scheme of work
A list of resources you will need to teach the lessons
Power Point with instructions
Note booklet for students to fill in during lessons (matches Power Point)
Self-assesment on exam questions for students
Although this resource was designed for teaching Edexcel A Level Biology as part of my 2.0 Carbohydrates topic (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/2-0-carbohydrates-5-lessons-a-level-biology-edexcel-snab-12324797) it could easily be adapted for use with GCSE classes or other exam boards.
Content includes:
Fun quick-fire quiz to test student’s knowledge on the theory of carbohydrates (based on my lessons found here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/2-0-carbohydrates-5-lessons-a-level-biology-edexcel-snab-12324797)
An overview of the tests used for different types of carbohydrates
A reminder of the difference between oxidising and reducing agents
A demo for the iodine test
Instructions for completing the Benedicts test
A fun and engaging Practical where students apply their knowledge to investigating the sugar content of different fruit juices
Exam questions and answers
A chance for students to self-assess their progress and understanding
Activities:
Video links
Whiteboard quizzes
3 Investigations and results tables
Exam questions with answers
Summary activities
You can find the whole topic of 2.0 Carbohydrates in my shop.
**Science of Christmas Quiz - KS3 (Part 1) - Enjoy this super engaging Christmas quiz with a Scientific twist!
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The quiz includes a mix of questions based on a variety of topics covered in KS3 Science.
25 Science based Christmas questions
5 bonus Christmas trivia questions
Editable PPT document so you can tailor it to your curriculum
Answers
Topics covered (in this order):
Lab safety
Hazard symbols
Acids and Alkalis
Cells
Forces
Particle theory
Reproduction
Light and sound
Disclaimer: Please note all of the science facts are correct but some questions are based on fictitious scenarios such as the speed of Santa’s sleigh or Hazard symbols found on reindeer food. *