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This detailed lesson has been designed to support students when revising for their PAPER 2 (Biological diversity) mocks or final assessment. The wide range of tasks and activities will challenge their knowledge and understanding of modules 1, 2, 4 and 6 of the OCR A-level biology A specification, allowing them to identify any areas which require further attention before the examinations.

Included in the range of tasks are exam-style questions and 25 short-answer understanding checks and all answers are embedded into the PowerPoint. As shown in the cover image, there are several quiz rounds to maintain engagement and to encourage healthy competition, as well as guided discussion periods to provide opportunities for students to support each other.

The following content is directly covered by this revision lesson:

Directional, disruptive and stabilising selection
The evolution of antibiotic resistance
Allopatric and sympatric speciation
The Founder effect and genetic bottlenecks
The Hardy-Weinberg principle
Genetic terminology
Calculating phenotypic ratios for sex-linked disease and alleles demonstrating codominance
Autosomal linkage
Calculating the chi-squared value
Movement of molecules across cell membranes
The lac operon as an example of the control of gene expression at a transcriptional level
Types of immunity
The role of antigen-presenting cells
The role of T and B cells in the primary immune response
Communicable diseases in animals and plants
Calculating genetic diversity
Calculating the Simpson’s index of diversity

Many of the tasks have been differentiated to maintain challenge whilst providing access to all.

This is an extensive lesson with many tasks so it is estimated that it will take over 3 hours of teaching time if covered in full, but teachers may choose to use sections to focus on a specific topic.

If you would like to view the quality of my revision lessons before buying, then download the PAPER 1 REVISION lesson as this has been shared for free.

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