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I have been teaching for 10 years both as a Biology/Chemistry/Pychology teacher and as a Head of department. I have experience teaching in both international schools and state comprehensives.
IB Biology A1.1 Water (First exams in 2025) FREE TASTER LESSON
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IB Biology A1.1 Water (First exams in 2025) FREE TASTER LESSON

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FREE TASTER LESSON, please see my shop for high quality paid resources. This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach the A1.1 water in the new IB Biology specification for both HL and SL. This Powerpoint consists of 43 slides and contains the following: Starter task All information is clearly presented Student tasks with answers All key terms Notes for students Exam style questions with answers Student checklist (great for revision at the end of the unit) The following content is covered: A1.1: Water as a medium of life A1.2: Hydrogen bonds are a consequence of polar covalent bonds within a water molecule. A1.3: Cohesion of water molecules due to hydrogen bonds and the consequences for organisms A1.4: Adhesion of water molecules to polar or charged materials and the impact for organisms. A1.5: Solvent properties of water linked to its role as a medium for metabolism and transport in plants and animals A1.6: Physical properties of water and the consequences for animals in aquatic habitats. A1.7: Extraplanetary origins of water on Earth and reasons for it´s retention (HL ONLY) A1.8: Relationship between the search for extra-terrestrial life and the presence of water (HL ONLY)
Biology: Cardiovascular disease (KS3/Grade 8/9)
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Biology: Cardiovascular disease (KS3/Grade 8/9)

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Great resources where students investigate cardiovascular disease. The lesson will take approximately 2 hours and has two parts. This includes: Starter tasks Student friendly information Research tasks Engaging videos
IB Psychology: How to write an essay?
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IB Psychology: How to write an essay?

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This lesson is perfect in teaching students to write effective 22 mark essays in IB psychology. It includes: Exam tips Marking criterias Marking criterias explained Essay template Exemplar essay
IB Psychology: Cognitive approach: Introduction to memory
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IB Psychology: Cognitive approach: Introduction to memory

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This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach the Introduction to memory in the cognitive approach unit IB Psychology specification. This Powerpoint consists of 40 slides and contains the followings: All the information ( HL) the IB have included in the new spec. Exam tips Clear diagrams Videos Student research tasks Clearly identified HL and SL content The following content is included: Stages of memory (sensory, short-term and long-term) Short-term memory Memory processing (encoding, storage and retrieval) Introduction to schemas Types of long-term memory (implicit and explicit) Why we forget? Anterograde and retrograde amnesia Construction and reconstruction of memory
IB Psychology: Biological approach: Map of the brain
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IB Psychology: Biological approach: Map of the brain

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This PowerPoint contains everything you need to teach map of 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 Student research tasks **Student workbook which accompanies the lessons ** The following content is included: Gross structures of the brain Limbic system Case studies which furthered our understanding of the gross structure of the brain
iGCSE/GCSE Biology: Mitosis and Meiosis
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iGCSE/GCSE Biology: Mitosis and Meiosis

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This resource is perfect for teaching meiosis and mitosis to a year 10/11 class studying GCSE or iGCSe biology. The lesson contains: Starter tasks Recap tasks All key information for explaining mitosis and meiosis Differeneces between the two forms of cell division.
IB Biology (SL) Topic 5: Evolution and Biodiversity (Complete)
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IB Biology (SL) Topic 5: Evolution and Biodiversity (Complete)

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Full resources bundle which you can use to teach Topic 5: Evolution and Biodiversity (IB SL Biology). Contains: Over 120 slides which can be used to teach over 15 hours. Contains starter tasks and regular assessment questions with answers Covers all subtopics: 5.1 Evidence for evolution 5.2 Natural selection 5.3 Classification of biodiversity 5.4 Cladistics Student checklist
GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Stem cells
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GCSE/iGCSE Biology: Stem cells

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This resource is perfect for a Year 9/10 class studying GCSE Stem cells. 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 stem cells Therapeutic cloning Use of stem cells to cure blindness Ethics of stem cells Stem cells in plants Exam style questions Plenary tasks
IB Biology (SL) Topic 4: Ecosystems (Complete)
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IB Biology (SL) Topic 4: Ecosystems (Complete)

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Full resources bundle which you can use to teach Topic4 Ecosystems (IB SL Biology). Contains: Over 160 slides which can be used to teach over 20 hours. Contains starter tasks and regular assessment questions with answers Covers all subtopics: 4.1 Species, communities and ecosystems, 4.2: Energy flow, 4.3: Carbon cycling, 4.4: Climate change and student checklist
KS3 Biology: Smoking
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KS3 Biology: Smoking

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The lesson is the perfect introduction to smoking for a mixed ability class. The lesson contains: Starter tasks Research tasks on smoking when pregnant and effects of smoking Engaging tasks Plenary task
KS3 Satellites
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KS3 Satellites

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Great lesson on satellites, used for a high ability year 8 lesson but can be adapted for other years. Contains: Interactive activities Differentiated questions Extended writing activity
KS3 Drawing circuits
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KS3 Drawing circuits

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KS3 lesson on drawing circuits used for a middle ability class but can be differentiated up or down , contains the following: 1. Lesson with differentiated questions, timers and variety of tasks 2. Work sheets
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
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
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
KS3/Grade 8: The human skeleton
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KS3/Grade 8: The human skeleton

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This is a fully resourced lesson on the skeletion for a mixed ability Year 7/8 class. The lesson contains an engaging starter task, diagrams for labelling, questions with answers and a video task. The following content is covered: Types of bones Structure of bones Function of the skeletal system Plenary task