Popular resources for Biology students of GCSE, AS, A Level, BTEC and Access to Science courses.
From cell biology to genetics, the resources include PPT quizzes and comprehensive whole unit booklets.
Popular resources for Biology students of GCSE, AS, A Level, BTEC and Access to Science courses.
From cell biology to genetics, the resources include PPT quizzes and comprehensive whole unit booklets.
GCSE: Cell Transport - Movement in and out of cells: PPT and Booklet
Covering diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis and active transport, speed of diffusion and examples.
To cover both GCSE and A Level/Access Biology courses on the Skeletal System
8 RESOURCES PPTs and Booklets
PPT 1 - GCSE Level - Bones and Blood
Objectives:
Describe how our skeleton, joints and muscles support our body and allow us to move
Describe how we can monitor our level of fitness
Summarise a day in the life of a physiotherapist
PPT 2- The Skeletal System - A Level/Access Biology
Objectives:
1. Describe how our skeleton, joints and muscles support our body and allow us to move
2. Give the functions of cells of the bone
3. Label the parts of a long bone
PPT 3 - The Skeletal System - A Level/Access Biology
Objectives
To recap the functions of the skeletal system
To give the different shapes of bone
To give the different types of joints
To describe the stages of bone formation
To label the Haversian system
To identify the different types of vertebra
Hand-out 1 - GCSE Bones and Blood
The skeleton:
● Label the skeleton
● Describe the three types of joints
● Joints and Bones: Key terms
● Antagonistic pairs of muscles
● A day in the life of a physiotherapist
The heart, the blood and circulation
● Label the heart and give the three stages of the heartbeat.
● Give the differences between arteries, capillaries and veins
● Give the components of blood and their functions
Hand-out 2
- An Introduction to the skeletal system
Hand-out 3
Labelling a long bone
Bone development
Compact and spongy bones
Key word list
Muscle contraction
Hand-out 4
Revision of functions of the skeletal system
Types of joints
Bone development
Labelling of the Haversian System
The vertebrae
Hand-out 5
Further Revision
Bone Shapes
Type of Joints
The Vertebrae
The Haversian System
Muscle contraction
A Level Digestion, including detail on macromolecules - PPT and booklet
Covering:
Dietary needs and deficiency disorders
Adaptations of the stomach and small intestine
Lipid and protein digestion
Health risks associated with a high fat diet including: Artheroma, heart attack, formation of a thrombosis, embolism, and aneurysm.
Taxonomy for Biology (GCSE/A Level) : Introduction with 9 examples to complete
A PPT of 15 slides including:
- An introduction into the biological classification system
- Examples of Kingdoms, Orders and Classes
- 9 Examples to complete
KS3 Miccrobes: Famous microbiologists, the black death, bacteria reproduction BUNDLE OF 8 RESOURCES
1. Alexander Fleming,
2. Bread making using yeast
3. Edward Jenner
4. Famous microbiologists and fermentation H/W
5. Louis Pasteur
6. The Black Death handout
7. The black Death PPT
8. Bacterial reproduction PPT and Task
AS Geography: Rivers - 43 Page Student Booklet
To cover:
The drainage basin and hydrological cycle
The storm hydrograph
The long profile of a river
Valley profiles
Changing channel characteristics
Landforms of erosion and deposition
Processes and impact of rejuvenation
Physical and human causes of flooding - UK and Bangladesh case studies
Flood management strategies
Hard and Soft Engineering
Practice Exam Questions
A2 Geography: Plate Tectonics 67 Page Student booklet
Covering:
Plate movement
Types of plate boundaries
Forms of extrusive activity
Case studies of volcanic events
Seismicity
Hazards
Case Studies
Diseases, pathogens and Infections: 19 PowerPoints for BTEC/GCSE/A Level and similar courses:
1. Disease classification
2. Different diseases and infections
3. Parasites and pathogenic bacteria
4. Diseases with environmental causes
5. Allergies and asthma
6. Degenerative diseases
7. Dietary deficiency diseases
8. Psychiatric nature of some diseases
9. Food and water contamination
10. Fungi and viruses
11. Symptoms
12. Types of symptoms
13. Transmission by indirect contact
14. Vector transmission of diseases
15. Risk factors to developming alzheimers and osteoporosis
16. Occupational therapy
17 Disease transmission - Direct contact
18. Droplet and airborne transmission