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Microscopes

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<p>An introductory worksheet on the uses of microscopes. Pupils will learn what microscopes are, what they can be used for and how their magnification works. This also involves pupils labeling the parts of a microscopes and how they can prepare their own microscope slides using onion skins.</p>
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Tissues, Organs and Organ Systems

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<p>A worksheet that involves pupils defining what tissue, organs and organ systems are. This also involves pupils examining tissue using a microscope. Students will then identify the different organs that make up the digestive system and create a storyboard to show how these organs work together to break down food to absorb nutrients.</p>
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Plant and Animal Cells

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<p>A worksheet which involves pupils labeling plant and animal cells as well as comparing which components are found in plant cells or plant and animal cells.</p>
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Living Processes

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<p>A worksheet that introduces cells (what are cells, unicellular cells and multicellular cells) and living processes. Pupils will design a poster based on the MRS GREN mnemonic.</p>
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Specialized Cells

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<p>A worksheet which introduces specialized cells including ciliated cells, root hair cells, red blood cells, sperm cells and egg cells. Pupils will complete a fill in the blanks activity about each cell. This worksheet will also develop a basic understanding of what adaptations are - specifically how giraffes necks have adapted over time.</p>