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Ey up! I'm a Biology teacher from West Yorkshire. I teach all three sciences at KS3 and teach Biology to KS4 & KS5. I enjoy making revision resources that are concise and detailed to allow for effective knowledge recall of key facts.

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Ey up! I'm a Biology teacher from West Yorkshire. I teach all three sciences at KS3 and teach Biology to KS4 & KS5. I enjoy making revision resources that are concise and detailed to allow for effective knowledge recall of key facts.
Infection and response revision mat
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Infection and response revision mat

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For unit 3 of AQA’s Triology scheme of work (2018 exam). This makes a concise revision sheet for the important aspects of body defense, diseases and their pathogens, drug development and vaccination. The revision mat is two pages of A4 that can be printed back to pack and has an additional revision mat with the answers completed. It also includes a third page with answers that is Biology only content (monoclonal antibodies and plant disease).
2.3.1 Cell-surface membrane AS level
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2.3.1 Cell-surface membrane AS level

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A powerpoint for the first lesson of the AQA A level unit 2.3 Transport across cell membranes. Includes three worksheets; one worksheet to label and sumarise the functions of the cell-surface membrane, exam questions, and a worksheet that has been made from the AQA textbook summary questions. The answers for all worksheets are on the worksheets. Powerpoint goes through the structure of the cell-surface membrane, the roles of the constituent parts of the cell-surface membrane and why it is referred to as “fluid mosaic”.
Viruses AS level
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Viruses AS level

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A powerpoint for the fourth lesson of the AQA AS level unit 2 Cells. Includes two worksheets, one for an example question walkthrough and a worksheet with exam questions. Answers for the worksheets are on the powerpoint for both and on the worksheet for the exam questions. Powerpoint goes through viral structure including capsids, attachment proteins and genetic material. The exam questions involved are a recap of the previous three lessons as there are not many questions for this topic.
Classification and taxonomy AS level
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Classification and taxonomy AS level

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A powerpoint for AQA AS level unit 4 Genetic information, variation and relationships between organisms (3.4.5 Species and taxonomy). Starter is getting students to think about how we classify organisms by getting them to sort cards into categories. No wrong answers! Gives an explanation on phylogenetics, taxonomy and hierarchy. There is a mini question sheet with easier questions to get the students used to the content before moving onto exam questions. Answers are on the powerpoint. There are also exam questions based on the lesson including definitions and using knowledge of taxonomic ranks to fill in tables and diagrams. Exam question worksheet comes with answers at the bottom.
Osmosis and water potential AS level
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Osmosis and water potential AS level

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A powerpoint for the second lesson (not including required practicals) of the AQA AS level unit 2.3 Transport across cell membranes. Includes three worksheets; one starter, one for lighter practice questions and one with exam questions. Answers for the exam questions are on the sheet as well as on the powerpoint. The answers for the starter are on the powerpoint and the answers for the lighter questions are on the worksheet… Powerpoint goes through the definition for osmosis, water potential, explains the movement of water due to osmosis and how osmosis affects plant and animal cells.
Prokaryotic cells AS level
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Prokaryotic cells AS level

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A powerpoint for the third lesson of the AQA AS level unit 2 Cells. Includes three worksheets, one for labeling a prokaryotic cell, one for comparing prokaryotic cells to eukaryotic cells and the third is an exam question. Includes a slide for a game of splat! for all the organelles for a bit of competition and to keep them recapping the new vocabulary.
8.1.1 Mutations A level
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8.1.1 Mutations A level

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A powerpoint for the first lesson of the AQA A level unit 8.1 Alteration of the sequence of bases in DNA can alter the structure of proteins. Includes five worksheets; one starter based on AS level knowledge, codons and mutations questions, exam questions, and two worksheets that have been made from the AQA textbook summary questions. The answers for all worksheets are on the worksheets. Powerpoint goes through the definitions for all types of mutations, explanations of how the mutations effect proteins and mutagenic agents.
Using microscopes to calculate magnification AS level
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Using microscopes to calculate magnification AS level

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A powerpoint for the sixth lesson of the AQA AS level unit 2 Cells. Includes two worksheets, one for an example question walkthrough and a worksheet with exam questions. Answers for the worksheets are on the powerpoint for both and on the worksheet for the exam questions. Powerpoint goes through how to use a graticule as well as how to use an equation to calculate magnification. This also explains briefly how to prepare a temporary mount.
Index of diversity AS level
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Index of diversity AS level

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A powerpoint for AQA AS level unit 4 Genetic information, variation and relationships between organisms (3.4.6 Biodiversity within a community). Starter is assessing prior knowledge/previous learning of key words (biodiversity, species, ecosystem and habitat). Gives an explanation and walkthrough on how to calculate index of diversity and why it is necessary. Includes definitions of key words throughout. Main task is a worksheet for the students to practice calculating index of diversity. The worksheet comes with answers at the bottom. There are also exam questions based on the lesson including definitions, explaining why the index of diversity is necessary and describing what is needed to calculate the index of diversity. The worksheet comes with answers at the bottom.
Cell fractionation and ultracentrifugation AS level
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Cell fractionation and ultracentrifugation AS level

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A powerpoint for the seventh lesson of the AQA AS level unit 2 Cells. Includes two worksheets, one for creating a storyboard for cell fractionation and a worksheet with exam questions. Answers for the exam question worksheet are on the powerpoint and on the worksheet itself. Goes through the steps of cell fractionation, including the specificity of buffers and the order of the organelles when being spun faster.
Mitosis AS level
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Mitosis AS level

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A powerpoint for the second lesson of the AQA AS level unit 2 Cells arise from other cells. Includes two worksheets, one for a starter card sort and a worksheet with exam questions. The card sort is already matched up. Answers for the exam questions are on the sheet as well as on the powerpoint. Powerpoint goes through the stages of mitosis and what happens at each stage to result in genetically identical cells. It also includes information on the importance of spindle fibres and centromeres.
8.2.1 Stem cells A Level
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8.2.1 Stem cells A Level

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A powerpoint for AQA A level unit 8.2 “Most of a cell’s DNA is not translated” Includes two worksheets; one for 10 minutes of exam questions and one worksheet that has been made from the AQA textbook summary questions. The answers for all worksheets are on the worksheets. Powerpoint goes through the descriptions of all four types of stem cells, where they are found and iPS cells.
Species and courtship behaviour AS level
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Species and courtship behaviour AS level

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A powerpoint for AQA AS level unit 4 Genetic information, variation and relationships between organisms (3.4.5 Species and taxonomy). Starter is getting students to think about differences and similarities between similar organisms, attempting to get them to think what defines a species. Gives an explanation on the binomial system, defining a species and how courtship behaviour is important for the survival of a species. Includes definitions of key words throughout. Mini research task to get students to find the binomial names from common names of organisms (Internet is required for this) There are also exam questions based on the lesson including definitions, explaining why courtship behaviour is necessary and using knowledge to explain how you can find out if two organisms are of the same species. Both worksheets come with answers at the bottom.
8.2.2 Regulation of transcription and translation A level
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8.2.2 Regulation of transcription and translation A level

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A powerpoint for AQA A level unit 8.2 “Regulation of transcription and translation” Includes three worksheets; two 10 minutes of exam questions, and one worksheet that has been made from the AQA CGP revision guide. The answers for all worksheets are on the worksheets. Powerpoint goes through the descriptions of transcription factors, promoter regions, oestrogen as a transcription factor and how siRNA inhibits gene expression.
Monomers and polymers AS level
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Monomers and polymers AS level

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A powerpoint for the first lesson of the AQA AS level unit 1 Biological molecules. Includes one worksheet with exam questions. Answers for the exam questions are on the sheet as well as on the powerpoint. Also includes a sheet needed for a questioning task on the powerpoint. Powerpoint goes through the definitions for monomers and polymers, examples of polymers and their monomers, and condensation and hydrolysis reactions.
Comparison of microscopes AS level
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Comparison of microscopes AS level

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A powerpoint for the fifth lesson of the AQA AS level unit 2 Cells. Includes two worksheets, one for labeling a microscope for the starter and a worksheet with exam questions. Answers for the worksheets are on the powerpoint for the microscope and on the worksheet for the exam questions. Comparison plenary at the end of the powerpoint to assess knowledge of light, TEM and SEM microscope differences.
Adaptations to functions AS level
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Adaptations to functions AS level

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A powerpoint for the second lesson of the AQA AS level unit 2 Cells. Starter is identifying electron micrograph images.Includes three slides recapping GCSE level specialised cells (red blood cell, root hair cell and palisade cell). Main task is a research task for the students on their phones/laptops but students have to use their knowledge to link functions to adaptations. There are questions for the groups after they have presented with the answers in the notes of the slide. There are slides to guide students through an exam question for adaptations. Theres a worksheet for an exam question. Answers for the worksheet are on the powerpoint.
Eukaryotic cells AS level
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Eukaryotic cells AS level

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A powerpoint for the first lesson of the AQA AS level unit 2 Cells. Includes slides for an information hunt for the functions of the GCSE level organelles and the AS level organelles. All treasure hunt slides have a microscopic image of the organelle and a diagram. There is a worksheet for the treasure hunt with different microscopic images so the students can try to figure out the images themselves. Theres a worksheet for labelling a eukaryotic cell and a worksheet for an exam question. Answers for both worksheets are on the powerpoint.
KS3 Biology revision mats
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KS3 Biology revision mats

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Includes all KS3 Biology revision mats listed individually in my shop. All revision mats include a completed version. Revision mats included are: Unit 1 ( Cells and respiration) - Cells and respiration Unit 2 (Humans as organisms) - Nutrition and digestion - Skeletal and muscle system - Gas exchange - Reproduction system and menstrual cycle - Embryo development, health and drugs Unit 3 (Plants and ecosystems) - Photosynthesis and plant reproduction -Plant fertilisation, seed formation and seed dispersal - Food chains, food webs and dependence on other organisms Unit 4 (Inheritance, variation and survival) - DNA, continuous and discontinuous variation - Natural selection, extinction and preserving species