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GCSE Biology: Health and disease
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GCSE Biology: Health and disease

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This resource is perfect for a Year 9/10 mixed ability class studying GCSE Health and disease. The lesson contains a starter tasks, recap on prior knowledge, student tasks with answers, exam style questions and research tasks. The following content is covered: Engaging starter with videos Student research tasks Notes on the different types of disease Data analysis Mental health (not part of the syllabus but engaging) Exam style questions Plenary tasks
IB Biology: B2.3 Cell specialisation (first exams in 2025)
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IB Biology: B2.3 Cell specialisation (first exams in 2025)

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This lesson can be purchased as part of the IB Complete course bundle (first exams 2025) at a heavily discounted price, formed of 40 fully resourced lessons, end of topic exams and student checklists. It can be found here This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach the B2.3 Cell specialisation in the new IB Biology specification. **YouTube video is a preview of the full resource (does not include all slides) ** This Powerpoint consists of 45 slides and contains the followings: All the information ( HL) the IB have included in the new spec. Exam tips Clear diagrams Student research tasks Clearly identified HL and SL content Student checklist Summary Updated November 2024 The following content is included: B2.3.1: Explain how unspecialised cells form following fertilisation and how gradients impact gene expression for further development of the embryo. B2.3.2: Outline the properties of stem cells and their different capabilities to become different cell types. B2.3.3: Explain the function of stem cell niches and be able to describe bone marrow and hair follicles as examples of these. B2.3.4: Describe the size differences in various human cells. B2.3.5: Discuss the relationship between cells size and surface area in terms of the movement of material across a cell. B2.3.6: Identify and describe cell types that increase surface area-to-volume ratios B2.3.7: Describe specific adaptations that cells in the lung, heart, muscle and gonads have undergone to perform their functions.
iGCSE Co-ordinated science: B10 Reproduction ALL Lessons
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iGCSE Co-ordinated science: B10 Reproduction ALL Lessons

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This resource consist of everything you will need to teach iGCSE Co-ordinated science (cambridge) B10 reproduction. This resource consists of 3 powerpoints (over 80 slides in total) and a student checklist. Approximately 8 lessons are needed to complete this unit. Lessons included: Sexual and asexual reproduction Reproduction in plants (structure of the flower, pollen, insect and wind pollination, fertilisation and germination) Sexual reproduction humans (male and femal reproductive system, menstrual cycle, fertilisation, gestation of foetus, HIV/AIDs) Each lesson consists: Starter tasks Clear diagrams and explanations Student questions with answers Research tasks Videos Student checklist
IB Psychology: Biases in thinking and decision making
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IB Psychology: Biases in thinking and decision making

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This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach Biases in thinking and decision making in the cognitive approach unit of IB Psychology specification. YouTube video is a preview of the full resource (does not include all slides) This Powerpoint contains the followings: All the information ( HL) the IB have included in the new spec. Clear diagrams Videos Extended writing question Student research tasks Student workbook which accompanies the lessons
IB Psychology:  Hormones and behaviour  bundle
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IB Psychology: Hormones and behaviour bundle

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This bundle contains all the resources you need to teach hormones and behaviour (biological approach) unit in IB Psychology: Introduction to hormones Different types of hormones Effects of oxytocin and testosterone on behaviour, inlcuding case studies What are pheromones? How do Pheromones work? Do humans produce pheromones? Research studies into pheromones: attractiveness, mating & infant suckling. As part of the new IB specification, this bundle contains: Covers all the content stipulated by the IB. Student questions with answers Student experiments Clear diagrams Research tasks Videos Questions and answers Each lesson comes with a dedicated student workbook which accompanies the lesson.
Introduction to the solar system
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Introduction to the solar system

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KS3 lesson introducing the solar system. Used with a high ability year 7 class but can also work for middle/low ability students with some slight adaption. Used for an observation lesson (was very well received) . Includes: Student led activities. Worksheets Homework
iGCSE Physics: Refraction
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iGCSE Physics: Refraction

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Excellent resource suitable for both iGCSE Co-ordinated and iGCSE Physics Cambridge syllabus. Includes Starter task Videos Student friendly content Questions
GCSE/iGCSE Biology: The eye
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GCSE/iGCSE Biology: The eye

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This fantastic resources covers the GCSE and iGCSE content for the The Eye. Formed of over 30 slides, this lesson will take approximately 1-2 hours to teach. It contains: Starter slide with engaging starter Key structure of the eye Explanation of how the eye adjust to near and far objects Iris reflex
GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Homeostasis
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GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Homeostasis

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This fantastic resources covers the GCSE and iGCSE content for the introduction to homeostasis. Formed of 25 slides, this lesson will take approximately 1-2hours to teach. It contains: Stater slider Definitions for all key words required Exam style questions with answers Introduction to how water, sugar, temperature and ions are controlled.
IB Psychology: Techniques and methods to study the brain
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IB Psychology: Techniques and methods to study the brain

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This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach techniques and methods to study the brain in biological apprach unit IB Psychology specification. This Powerpoint contains the followings: All the information ( HL) the IB have included in the new spec. Clear diagrams Videos Extended writing question Student research tasks **Student workbook which accompanies the lessons ** The following content is included: Animal research evaluation Case study of animal research to understand fear MRI: How they work? EEG: How they work? CT: How they work? PET: How they work? fMRI: How they work? Evaluation of the use of case studies. Triangulation
AQA/Edexcel GCSE Cardiovascular system (new specification 2016)
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AQA/Edexcel GCSE Cardiovascular system (new specification 2016)

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This resources comprises of 4 lessons (can take up to 6 if all activities are completed): The Heart Blood vessels Coronary heart disease Blood Past paper questions (could be used as an assessment/homework) All resources follow the specification of the exam boards and contain past paper questions, real world context, independent tasks and clear learning objectives.
Enzymes - OCR A level Biology (Module 4) -2015 onwards
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Enzymes - OCR A level Biology (Module 4) -2015 onwards

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Complete unit of work for OCR A-level biology unit on Enzymes. Contains presentation, past paper questions, required practicals and end of unit assessments on the following topics: GCSE Enzymes recap Enzymes Enzyme mechanisms Enzymes and temperature Enzymes and pH/Buffers Effects of concentration on rate of reaction Standard deviation Enzyme inhibitors Co-enzymes and Co-factors End-product inhibition
GCSE/iGCSE: Endocrine system
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GCSE/iGCSE: Endocrine system

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This fantastic resources covers the GCSE and iGCSE content which introduces students to the endocrine system. Formed of 20 slides, this lesson will take approximately 1-2 hours to teach. It contains: Starter slide Retrieval questions on other Biology topics Comparison of the endocrine and nervous system Identifying the different glands in the human body Student research task on the different glands in the human body Student tasks with answers Past paper questions
GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Plant hormones
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GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Plant hormones

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This fantastic resources covers the GCSE and iGCSE content for plant hormones. Formed of 18 slides, this lesson will take approximately 1-2 hours to teach. It contains: Starter slide Retrieval tasks Explanation of how auxins work Explanation of phototropism and geotropism Uses of ethene and gibberellins Exam style questions
GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Diffusion
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GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Diffusion

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This resource is perfect for a Year 9/10 class studying GCSE diffusion. The lesson contains a starter tasks, student tasks with answers and exam style questions. The following content is covered: Starter task Key definitions with diagrams Factors affecting rate of diffusion Importance of diffusion in living organisms Exam questions Plenary tasks
GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Osmosis
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GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Osmosis

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This resource is perfect for a Year 9/10 class studying GCSE Osmosis. The lesson contains a starter tasks, recap on prior knowledge, student tasks with answers, exam style questions and practical tasks. The following content is covered: Explanation of osmosis Comparison of osmosis with diffusion How osmosis affects plants and animals cells Practical method on how Osmosis affects plant cells Exam questions Plenary
GCSE Biology: Cell structure and Transport
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GCSE Biology: Cell structure and Transport

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This bundle consists of 9 fully resourced lessons for GCSE Biology which contain starter tasks, student activities, exam style questions, all key information in a student friendly manner. The following lessons are included: Animal and plant cells Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Specialised cells Microscopy (incl practical) Diffusion Osmosis (incl practical) Active transport Stem cells Mitosis
KS3 Physics: Moments
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KS3 Physics: Moments

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The lesson is the perfect introduction to moments for a mixed ability class. The lesson contains: Starter tasks Explanation of moments Formula for moments explained Calculations worsheet Practical guidance and student worksheet Levers Exam style questions
IB biology: A1 and A2 bundle (first exams 2025)
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IB biology: A1 and A2 bundle (first exams 2025)

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This bundle contains all the resources you need to teach A1 (Water and nucleic acids) and A2 Biology (Origins of cells, cell structure and viruses) as part of the new IB specification. This bundle contains: Over 300 slides which cover all the content stipulated by the IB. Student questions with answers Checklist Clear diagrams Reserch tasks Quesitons and answers This is ready to teach as soon as you download it!!
IB Biology: A4.1 Evolution and speciation (first exams in 2025)
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IB Biology: A4.1 Evolution and speciation (first exams in 2025)

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This lesson can be purchased as part of the IB Complete course bundle (first exams 2025) at a heavily discounted price, formed of 40 fully resourced lessons, end of topic exams and student checklists. It can be found here This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach the A4.1 Evolution and speciation in the new IB Biology specification This Powerpoint consists of 56 slides and contains the followings: All the information ( HL and SL) the IB have included in the new spec. Exam tips Clear diagrams Videos Student research tasks Clearly identified HL and SL content Student checklist The following content is included: A4.1.1: Evolution as change in heritable characteristics of a population. A4.1.2-5: Evidence for evolution A4.1.5-7: Speciation A4.1.8: Types of speciation: allopatric vs sympatric (HL only) A4.1.9-10: Adaptive radiation and barriers to hybridisation (HL only). A4.1.11: Hybridisation and polypoid in speciation (HL only)