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We are an Ofsted-registered organisation that provides educational services to learners between the ages of 5 and 16.
Our goal is to help students achieve academic excellence and encourage lifelong learning. To do this, we provide engaging tutoring lessons, over 2,000 pages of free educational learning resources, and affordable teaching resources to support both educators and students.
Visit our digital library to check out our free resources: https://www.shalom-education.com/digital-library
This resource is a Protist Diseases Activity Worksheet which includes a set of questions and answers designed to enhance students’ understanding of diseases caused by protists, with a focus on malaria. The worksheet prompts students to:
Identify characteristics of protists.
Determine the method of malaria transmission.
List preventive measures against malaria for travellers.
Use scenario-based questions to apply their knowledge about the spread of malaria.
The accompanying answer sheet ensures that students can self-assess their understanding and educators can efficiently evaluate student progress.
This educational tool is perfectly suited for use in the classroom, as homework support, or for revision purposes.
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This resource is a GCSE Photosynthesis Activity Worksheet that includes a set of questions and answers designed to deepen students’ understanding of the photosynthesis process in plants.
The worksheet challenges students to:
Identify the key molecules required for plants to produce their own food.
Understand the function of chloroplasts and their role in photosynthesis.
Recognise the essential factors involved in the photosynthesis formula.
Explore the by-products of photosynthesis and their subsequent uses.
Distinguish between endothermic and exothermic processes in the context of photosynthesis.
Analyse the relationship between photosynthesis and respiration.
Practice balancing the chemical equation for photosynthesis.
The accompanying answer sheet provides clear solutions to facilitate self-assessment by students and allow educators to gauge student comprehension.
This resource is ideal for classroom instruction, homework assignments or exam revision.
This resource is a GCSE Photosynthesis Activity Worksheet which includes a set of questions and answers designed to reinforce students’ understanding of photosynthesis.
The worksheet invites students to:
Match key reactants and products of photosynthesis with their roles in the process.
Understand the conditions necessary for photosynthesis to occur.
Identify the by-products of photosynthesis and their roles in both the plant system and the environment.
Recognise the relationship between photosynthesis and respiration in plants.
Examine how chloroplasts and the xylem contribute to the process of photosynthesis.
The provided answer sheet allows students to check their work and teachers to easily assess student knowledge.
This educational resource is ideal for supporting learning in the classroom, enhancing homework activities, or aiding in exam revision.
This resource is a GCSE Discovering and Testing New Drugs Activity Worksheet which includes a set of questions and answers designed to enhance students’ understanding of the drug development process. The worksheet encourages students to:
Identify different stages of clinical drug testing through image-based questions.
Match key terms related to drug trials with their definitions, deepening their understanding of dosage, toxicity, and trial types.
Engage with scenarios to apply their knowledge about the specifics of single-blind and double-blind trials, as well as the importance of drug efficacy.
The accompanying answer sheet allows students to check their work and teachers to efficiently assess comprehension.
This resource is an excellent choice for educators seeking to supplement their teaching materials for the classroom, provide additional homework exercises, or support student revision sessions.
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This resource is a GCSE Factors Affecting the Rate of Photosynthesis Worksheet, including a set of carefully structured questions and answers to deepen students’ understanding of the photosynthetic process.
The worksheet challenges students to:
Identify the role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis.
Analyse graphs to understand the impact of temperature, light intensity and carbon dioxide concentration on the rate of photosynthesis.
Discuss enzyme behavior at different temperatures and its effect on photosynthesis.
Explore the reasons behind the plateau in the rate of photosynthesis at high light intensities.
Assess how varying levels of carbon dioxide influence the rate of photosynthesis and understand the concept of limiting factors.
Accompanied by a detailed answer sheet, this resource provides students with the opportunity to self-check their work, while enabling educators to gauge student comprehension and progress.
This resource is ideal for classroom instruction, homework exercises, or as a study aid for revision.
This resource is a GCSE Uses of Glucose Activity Worksheet. It includes a comprehensive set of questions and answers designed to deepen students’ understanding of the role and uses of glucose in biological processes.
The worksheet challenges students to:
Define glucose and explain the process of its synthesis in plants.
Identify the fundamental biopolymer of the plant cell wall and its relationship with glucose.
Determine the primary storage polysaccharide in plants and its dietary significance in humans.
Describe the basic structure and function of amino acids.
Understand the relationship between glucose and ATP in cellular respiration.
Recognise the form in which glucose is stored in plants for future energy use.
The accompanying answer sheet allows students to check their understanding and educators to assess student knowledge.
This educational resource is ideal for classroom instruction, homework assignments, or as a study aid for test preparation.
This resource is a GCSE Factors Affecting the Rate of Photosynthesis Activity Worksheet. It includes a set of questions and answers designed to enhance students’ understanding of the various factors that influence the rate of photosynthesis.
The worksheet guides students to:
Match characteristics with the factors that affect photosynthesis, such as the amount of chlorophyll and light intensity.
Understand how temperature and carbon dioxide concentration can impact plant photosynthesis.
Analyse how plants adapt to low light conditions and what happens when enzymes are subjected to extreme temperatures.
Consider the effects of increasing carbon dioxide concentration on the rate of photosynthesis and discuss the concept of limiting factors.
Evaluate the point at which increasing a factor no longer affects the rate of photosynthesis, understanding the saturation point.
The included answer sheet allows students to check their own work and educators to assess student comprehension.
This resource is ideal for use in the classroom, as a homework exercise, or as a part of study materials for exams.
This resource is a GCSE Uses of Glucose Activity Worksheet. It includes a set of questions and answers designed to enhance students’ understanding of the various roles of glucose in plant biology.
The worksheet engages students to:
Identify the five main uses of glucose in plants.
Determine the truth of statements regarding glucose properties and functions.
Understand glucose as an essential biological molecule in energy storage and utilisation.
The accompanying answer sheet enables students to check their own work and teachers to assess comprehension.
This resource is an excellent aid for reinforcing key concepts in the classroom, supplementing homework tasks, or supporting revision sessions in preparation for exams.
This resource is a GCSE Inverse Square Law Activity Worksheet. It includes a set of questions and answers designed to deepen students’ understanding of the inverse square law as it applies to light intensity and its effects on photosynthesis.
The worksheet guides students through:
Understanding the mathematical relationship between light intensity and distance from the light source.
Applying the inverse square law to real-life scenarios involving plant growth.
Exploring the implications of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis.
Analysing the effect of distance on the distribution of light energy.
The accompanying answer sheet provides clear solutions, allowing students to check their work and aiding educators in evaluating student comprehension.
This instructive tool is ideal for educational activities in the classroom, additional homework exercises, or as a resource for study and exam preparation.
This resource is a GCSE Inverse Square Law Activity Worksheet. It includes a set of questions and answers designed to help students understand the inverse square law in the context of light intensity and its effect on photosynthesis.
The worksheet challenges students to:
Calculate light intensity absorbed by a plant based on the distance from the light source using the inverse square law.
Adjust variables to determine new distances for changed light intensities.
Compare photosynthetic rates between two plants to identify which one has a higher rate per minute.
The accompanying answer sheet provides step-by-step solutions, enabling students to verify their answers and allowing teachers to assess student comprehension.
This worksheet is ideal for reinforcing concepts in both physics and biology. Also, it serves as a valuable resource for classroom learning, homework assignments, and exam revision.
This resource is a GCSE Cellular Respiration Activity Worksheet that includes a set of questions and answers aimed at deepening students’ understanding of the cellular respiration process.
The worksheet encourages students to:
Identify the type of reaction cellular respiration is and the molecule whose breakdown leads to energy release.
Distinguish between the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
Define the key differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
Describe the type of respiration that occurs in mitochondria and in processes like fermentation in kombucha.
Determine the end products of anaerobic respiration in yeast.
The included answer sheet facilitates self-assessment for students and aids teachers in gauging student’s grasp of the topic.
Designed for biology classes, this educational resource is excellent for teaching/tutoring, homework assignments, and as a study aid for exams.
This resource is a GCSE Cellular Respiration Activity Worksheet, complete with questions and answers, designed to enhance students’ understanding of the cellular respiration process.
The worksheet challenges students to:
Identify the cell structures involved in respiration.
Compare and contrast anaerobic and aerobic respiration.
Recognise the respiratory substrate and the organelle where respiration occurs.
Understand the products of respiration in different cell types.
Describe the energy molecule ATP that is the main outcome of respiration.
The included answer sheet allows students to check their work and educators to track learning outcomes.
This resource is an excellent tool for teaching, learning reinforcement, and exam preparation.
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Monoclonal Antibodies x2
Uses of Monoclonal Antibodies x2
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Plant Defences x2
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