Two worksheets for MRS GREN/ MRS NERG. 7 Characteristics of life. Same sheet just different formats. Has space for a definition and for the students to write in their own example of an animal and a plant using that characteristic.
Set of question and answer cards for the first few lessons of the new AQA GCSE syllabus. Can use them in class as a mix or match activity or stick them back to back as self or peer assessment.<br />
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Topics covered: Cell structure and function, Microscopy, Cell division (Mitosis and Binary fission), Stem Cells and Growing Microorganisms.<br />
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Separate Biology GCSE questions clearly marked.<br />
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Will be producing more in the future.
Powerpoint introducing Chemosynthesis.
Followed by literacy activity on reading and answering questions about Tubeworms and their chemosynthetic bacteria.
If video doesn't work, please find here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLOUFrncG7E
Specialised cells, plant cells, nerve cells, red blood cells, white blood cells, xylem and phloem cells, sperm cell, egg cell,
Mix and Match the pictures with their specializations.
Done for BTEC in Applied Sciences (theory section)
A powerpoint explaining some of what we can see at night when we look up at the sky.
Contains a follow along sheet where the pupils fill in missing words, or choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
A cartoon explaining the action of White Blood Cells as well as the purpose of vaccines. For a lower ability class or as a prompt for higher ability to make their own.
Contains the original cartoon and a mixed up version for them to sort out for an activity.
A recap - designed for mini whiteboard participation - using Harry Potter Characters.<br />
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The idea is to reinforce: Dominant and Recessive, Heterozygous and Homozygous, Phenotype and Genotype.
Created for a low ability, low motivated GCSE AQA additional group. A sketch where the specialised cells of the body and plants argue who is the most important. <br /><br />There are 9 reading parts.