<p>Lesson contains elements of the skeleton, joints and antagonsistic muscle pairs.</p>
<p>Opportunities for I do, we do and you do throughout.</p>
<p>Works well every year with my y7s.</p>
<p>This resource is made up of 8 lessons.<br />
1- Cells<br />
2- Microscopes<br />
3- Practical Microscopes<br />
4- Specialised animal cells<br />
5- Specialised plant cells<br />
6- Cell organisation<br />
7- Unicellular organisms<br />
8- Diffusion</p>
<p>I made this scheme of lessons for year 7, however it can be used with all of KS3 and even scaled up easily to meet the GCSE specification.</p>
<p>Contains I do, we do, you do opportunities in every lesson.</p>
<p>This resource was made for year 7, it includes the following lessons:<br />
1- Reproductive organs<br />
2- Sexual reproduction<br />
3- Gestation and Growth<br />
4- Birth<br />
5- Puberty<br />
6- Plant reproduction</p>
<p>This includes I do, We do and you do opportunities in every lesson.</p>
<p>It can be easily appropriate for all of KS3.</p>
<p>Lesson resource follows the format of I do, we do, you do in every lesson- opportunities for sustained exam practice and checking for understanding.</p>
<p>Topics covered:</p>
<ul>
<li>Biodiversity</li>
<li>Water cycle</li>
<li>Carbon cycle</li>
<li>Nitrogen cycle</li>
<li>Parasitism and Mutualism</li>
<li>Interdependence</li>
</ul>
<p>This resource includes the structures of the respiratory system, gas exchange and adaptations of the alveoli.</p>
<p>It follows the i do, we do, you do format to ensure students get opportunities for exam practice and checking for understanding.</p>
<p>This is 2 lessons- the first is delving into the role of oestrogen and progresterone in the female menstrual cycle (foundation level), the second is building on this by introducing FSH and LH (higher tier)</p>
<p>Follows the format of I do, we do, you do. Ensuring students get opportunities for exam style questions and checking for understanding.</p>