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Introduction to Changes in Britain from Stone Age and Iron Age
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Introduction to Changes in Britain from Stone Age and Iron Age

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Changes in Britain from Stone Age and Iron age: Structure: 4 Lessons with 8 slides each and activities Key stages 1 and 2 late Neolithic hunter-gatherers and early farmers, for example, Skara Brae Bronze Age religion, technology and travel, for example, Stonehenge Iron Age hill forts: tribal kingdoms, farming, art and culture
The Roman Empire and its impact on Britain
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The Roman Empire and its impact on Britain

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The Roman Empire and its impact on Britain: 5 lessons each 6 slides (for 11-14 year olds) Julius Caesar’s attempted invasion in 55-54 BC the Roman Empire by AD 42 and the power of its army successful invasion by Claudius and conquest, including Hadrian’s Wall British resistance, for example, Boudica. Romanisation’ of Britain: sites such as Caerwent and the impact of technology, culture and beliefs, including early Christianity
The Great Fire of London
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The Great Fire of London

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Target Audience: Key Stage 1 and 2 Students Format: Interactive PowerPoint Presentation Total Slides: 33 Structure: 4 Lessons with 6-7 slides each Activities: Engaging, age-appropriate tasks for active learning Visuals: Rich with pictures to enhance understanding
Olympic Games
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Olympic Games

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This PowerPoint focuses on: The history of the Olympic Games Notable Olympic achievements The Summer Olympic sports The Tokyo 2020 games. The Paris 2024 Olympic Games
Structure of DNA & RNA Lessons
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Structure of DNA & RNA Lessons

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DNA differs from RNA in the number of strands present, the base composition, and the type of pentose The nucleic acids DNA and RNA are polymers of nucleotides DNA is a double helix made of two antiparallel strands of nucleotides linked by hydrogen bonding between complementary base pairs And activities such as: Drawing simple diagrams of the structure of single nucleotides of DNA and RNA, using circles, pentagons, and rectangles to represent phosphates, pentoses and bases
Introduction to Cells
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Introduction to Cells

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Powerpoint on Introduction to cells According to the cell theory, living organisms are composed of cells Organisms consisting of only one cell carry out all functions of life in that cell Surface area to volume ratio is important in the limitation of cell size Multicellular organisms have properties that emerge from the interaction of their cellular components Specialized tissues can develop by cell differentiation in multicellular organisms
Notes on Introduction to cells
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Notes on Introduction to cells

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Notes on Introduction to cells According to the cell theory, living organisms are composed of cells Organisms consisting of only one cell carry out all functions of life in that cell Surface area to volume ratio is important in the limitation of cell size Multicellular organisms have properties that emerge from the interaction of their cellular components Specialized tissues can develop by cell differentiation in multicellular organisms
Respiration powerpoint lessons
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Respiration powerpoint lessons

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Respiration powerpoint: Cell respiration is the controlled release of energy from organic compounds to produce ATP ATP from cell respiration is immediately available as a source of energy in the cell Anaerobic cell respiration gives a small yield of ATP from glucose Aerobic cell respiration requires oxygen and gives a large yield of ATP from glucose