Multiple Choice Questions for OCR A level Biology. Designed for use with Zipgrade but can be used just as MCQs where students highlight their answer. Ask students why other answers are incorrect.
<p>Designed for OCR A2 unit F215. List of key words for students to write their own definitions. Designed to be put onto school network for students to print & use.</p>
A set of cards that when cut up need to be put into a loop.
They allow students to discuss terminology / key word definitions without lots of writing!
It covers unit B3 from OCR 21st Century Science.
Graph & cards for students to analyse how daily activities affect blood sugar levels.
Higher ability asked to annotate the graph with activities that could cause the graph to have that shape.
Lower ability - use the cards to annotate the graph.
Instructions: Roll the dice to choose a column. Roll again to decide the row. Answer on a post-it note and stick it on top. Person with the most points wins! <br />
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Thank you to @coffeychemistry & @mrsjmclark for the template and @Miss__Thomson for the idea!
Instructions: Roll the dice to choose a column. Roll again to decide the row. Answer on a post-it note and stick it on top. Person with the most points wins! <br />
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Thank you to @coffeychemistry & @mrsjmclark for the template and @Miss__Thomson for the idea!<br />
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OCR A level Biology Ecosystems, Populations and Sustainability revision activity
Instructions: Roll the dice to choose a column. Roll again to decide the row. Answer on a post-it note and stick it on top. Person with the most points wins! <br />
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Thank you to @coffeychemistry & @mrsjmclark for the template and @Miss__Thomson for the idea!
Instructions: Roll the dice to choose a column. Roll again to decide the row. Answer on a post-it note and stick it on top. Person with the most points wins! <br />
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Thank you to @coffeychemistry for the original template, @mrsjmclark for amended template and @Miss__Thomson for the idea!
Instructions: Roll the dice to choose a column. Roll again to decide the row. Answer on a post-it note and stick it on top. Person with the most points wins! <br />
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Thank you to @coffeychemistry & @mrsjmclarkfor the template and @Miss__Thomson for the idea!
This is a list for OCR A level Biology. It has 2 lists of Practical methods that could be assessed in exams. These are taken from the Spec. I believe I've got them all but I am only human so may have missed one.<br />
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The idea is to get students to realise they need to revise methods as well as facts.
Instructions: Roll the dice to choose a column. Roll again to decide the row. Answer on a post-it note and stick it on top. Person with the most points wins! <br />
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Thank you to @coffeychemistry & @mrsjmclark for the template and @Miss__Thomson for the idea!
Instructions: Roll the dice to choose a column. Roll again to decide the row. Answer on a post-it note and stick it on top. Person with the most points wins! <br />
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Thank you to @coffeychemistry & @mrsjmclark for the template and @Miss__Thomson for the idea!
Instructions: Roll the dice to choose a column. Roll again to decide the row. Answer on a post-it note and stick it on top. Person with the most points wins! <br />
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Thank you to @coffeychemistry & @mrsjmclark for the template and @Miss__Thomson for the idea!
Instructions: Roll the dice to choose a column. Roll again to decide the row. Answer on a post-it note and stick it on top. Person with the most points wins! <br />
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Thank you to @coffeychemistry & @mrsjmclark for the template and @Miss__Thomson for the idea!
Instructions: Roll the dice to choose a column. Roll again to decide the row. Answer on a post-it note and stick it on top. Person with the most points wins! <br />
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Thank you to @coffeychemistry & @mrsjmclarkfor the template and @Miss__Thomson for the idea!
<p>An idea from the BBC Quiz show ‘Only Connect’. Student have to find four groups from 16 items.</p>
<p>There are 3 examples in this resource but the possibilities are endless! You can make it as fiendish as you like.</p>
<p>Prompts great discussions with students about why certain groups will/won’t work. Asking them for the link, to define the terms etc can be used to extend the task.</p>