B2 Keeping Healthy Exam Style QuestionsQuick View
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B2 Keeping Healthy Exam Style Questions

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Exam Style Questions for the below modules: Antibiotics and Aseptic Technique Communicable Disease Defense Against Microbes Monoclonal Antibodies Non-communicable Disease Preventing Transmission 5 Word Documents with multiple pages of relevant exam questions, perfect for independent study, revision, revision lessons and tutor revision sessions.
B1 You and Your Genes Exam Style Questions with Mark SchemeQuick View
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B1 You and Your Genes Exam Style Questions with Mark Scheme

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Exam Style Questions for the following modules: From 1 mark questions to 6 mark questions. Alleles and Crosses Alleles and Crosses Mark Scheme Genes to Proteins Genes to Proteins Mark Scheme Cell Magnification Genetic Modification Genetic Testing Using Vectors 6 Word Documents including multiple pages each, with the PDF mark schemes. Can be used for revision lessons, homework, revision tutor periods or independent study work.
American Politics 'How to become the president of the United States' whole lesson PlanQuick View
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American Politics 'How to become the president of the United States' whole lesson Plan

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Resources to help students write a guide with the title ‘How to become the president of the United States.’ Attached is a powerpoint to show as a starter t the students and an extract from US Government and Politics for A Level by Anthony Bennett for the students to independently read. You can then ask them complete this as a written document, a PowerPoint or as a video. This needs to include: the constitutional (legal) requirements to be president. The extra constitutional requirements (things the candidate will probably need in order to stand a chance of getting elected.) Some examples of when candidates succeeded having broken the ‘rules’. A timeline for the key events in the election process – the invisible primary, primary and caucuses etc. and the dates when these occur. Names of the winning/losing candidates and their party in at least three Presidential elections. A paragraph on why the invisible primary is important, quoting some key names and statistics to support your argument.