Everything you need to deliver the unit “Pathogens and immunity” for GCSE Biology in power point slides (more than 35 slides with easy navigation). It follows Cambridge syllabus (0610/0970) for 2023-2025 and Cambridge IGCSE endorsed book by Jones and Jones Third edition, but it is easily adaptable to others. A Checklist slide is included for students to use for their revision.
The topic is divided in 2 parts:
Transmission of pathogens
The immune system
**Progress check: ** 2 slides contain revision activities.
A separate power point and pdf include an outline for the defences activity.
The slides have been prepared in power point . All pictures have been sourced from the creative commons website, power point or mines. The power point is very easy to navigate for students to be able to use it for revision.
This resource is designed to give students a concise revision of the general procedure for gene technology following the CIE syllabus for A Level Biology 9700.
It includes:
Power point slides to guide students through the main definitions, tools and processes. It includes two useful youtube videos and kahoot links.
One of the slides has the student’s worksheet so that it can be edited if needed
The worksheet in PDF with the diagrams for students to complete as they follow the slides
Easy to study and concise revision guide for the Circulatory system.
It covers every important point on the current CIE Biology GCSE specification (2023-2025)
It includes:
Circulatory system: description and definition.
The heart structure.
Blood vessels: summary of structure and function.
Blood components: summary of structure and function
My students use them for their officials. A printable version and editable version included.
Everything you need to deliver the unit “animal transport” for GCSE Biology in power point slides (more than 50 slides with easy navigation). It follows Cambridge syllabus (0610/0970) for 2023-2025 and Cambridge IGCSE endorsed book by Jones and Jones Third edition, but it is easily adaptable to others. Learning objectives are included and also added to relevant slides.
The topic is divided in 4 parts:
Circulatory system
Heart structure
Blood vessels: structure and function
Blood components: structure and function
**Progress check: **some slides contain revision activities for the different parts of the topic.
End of unit questions: slides at the end offer revision activities.
Targets: I have included a separate file with the targets. I give it to my students so that they can use it as checklist.
The slides have been prepared in power point . All pictures have been sourced from the creative commons website, power point or mines. The power point is very easy to navigate for students to be able to use it for revision.
Easy to study and concise revision guide for the Nutrition unit.
It covers every important point on the current CIE Biology GCSE specification
It includes:
Important definitions
All Nutrients and functions
Digestive system: organs and functions.
Digestion
Absorption
My students use them for their officials. A printable version and editable version included.
Everything you need to deliver the unit “plant transport” for GCSE Biology in power point slides (more than 30 slides). It follows Cambridge syllabus (0610/0970) and Cambridge IGCSE endorsed book by Jones and Jones Third edition, but it is easily adaptable to others. The topic is divided in 3 parts:
8.1 Xylem and phloem
8.2 Transport of water
8.3 Translocation of sucrose and amino acids
**Progress check: **some slides contain revision activities for the different parts of the topic.
End of unit questions: some slides offer revision activities that are more challenging.
Another power point offers the slides for the students to fill them in.
The slides have been prepared in power point . All pictures have been sourced from the creative commons website or shapes. The power point is very easy to navigate for students to be able to use it for revision.
Complete revision guide for two units following the Biology GCSE CIE Cambridge syllabus 0970/0610 for 2023-25 but can be used for others.
The units included are:
Plant Nutrition: photosynthesis and related experiments
Plant transport: xylem structure and function, cross sections, transpiration pull and translocation
You will find 2 files per unit: one editable and one printable (pdf).
This guide is used by my students to prepare for the official exams and I also use them for my lessons.
If you find something missing/wrong let me know so that I can fix it.
I use this resource to teach the basics for paper 5 for 9700 Biology A Level. I teach this over 3 full hour lessons or a bit more. It includes:
Lesson 1 (slides 1-10): students learn how to plan an investigation.
Lesson 2 (slides 11-24): students learn about independent, dependent and controlled variables, describing the steps in an investigation, assessing risks and start the basic math skills for evaluating data by using statistics to include mean, range, interval…
Lesson 3 (slides 25-end): more statistics to include standard deviation, standard error and confidence intervals, error bars, t-test and tips to best evaluate their evidence and state a relevant conclusion.
The slides include some activities so that students can practice these skills.
I hope you find it useful.
Everything you need to deliver the unit “plant nutrition” for GCSE Biology in power point slides (more than 40slides). It follows Cambridge syllabus (0610/0970) and Cambridge IGCSE endorsed book by Jones and Jones Third edition, but it is easily adaptable to others. The topic is divided in 3 parts:
Making carbohydrates using light energy
Leaves: structure and adaptations
Factors affecting photosynthesis: including many slides to explain relevant experiments and limiting factors
Progress check: some slides contain revision activities for the different parts of the topic.
The slides have been prepared in power point . All pictures have been sourced from the creative commons website or shapes. The power point is very easy to navigate for students to be able to use it for revision.
Everything you need to deliver the unit “Enzymes” of GCSE Biology in power point slides. It follows Cambridge syllabus (0610/0970) and Cambridge IGCSE endorsed book by Jones and Jones Third edition, but it is easily adaptable to others. The topic is divided in 3 parts:
Biological catalysts
Factors that affect enzymes: including temperature and pH
End of unit questions
Progress check: 2 slides contain revision activities for the different parts of the topic.
The slides have been prepared in power point . All pictures have been sourced from the creative commons website. The power point is very easy to navigate for students to be able to use it for revision.
Please, DM me if you have any doubt.
This Biology revision guide covers two units following the Biology GCSE CIE Cambridge syllabus 0970/0610 for 2023-25 but can be used for others.
The units included are:
Biological molecules
Enzymes
You will find 2 files: one editable and one directly printable (pdf).
This guide is used by my students to prepare for the official exams.
If you find something missing let me know so that I can add it.
This Biology revision guide covers several units following the Biology GCSE CIE Cambridge syllabus 0970/0610 for 2023-25 but can be used for others.
The units included are:
Classification of living organisms, Kingdoms and keys
Cells, specialised cells and magnification
Movement across the cell: Diffusion, Osmosis and active transport.
You will find 2 files per unit: one editable and one directly printable (pdf).
You will also find a power point with the three units together (and the printable version).
This guide is used by my students to prepare the official exams.
If you find something missing let me know so that I can add it.
One-pager (double sided though) with all the most important information for the Biology unit about variation and natural selection. It includes:
Variation: continuous, discontinuous, environmental, genetic, mutation and sickle cell anaemia.
Adaptive features: hydrophytes and xerophytes as examples
Natural selection: process and antibiotic resistance
Selective breeding: process and differences with natural selection.
I currently use this concise revision guide with my year 11 students.
It includes the pdf version and the editable version in power point.
This power point presentation follows the 9700 AS Biology Syllabus by CIE and the endorsed book by Jones, Fosbery, Taylor and Gregory (5th edition). The slides cover all the theoretical content for transport in plants and I currently use them with my year 12 group.
Slides include:
Brief explanation of transport needs and vascular system in plants.
Plan diagrams practice of leaves, stems and roots and adding labels. (also included in the activities’ power point)
Mechanism for water transport: cohesion-tension and mass flow
Mechanism for assimilates transport: active loading in phloem
Final slides: include 4 past paper multiple choice questions with answers.
This power point presentation follows the 9700 AS Biology Syllabus by CIE and the endorsed book by Jones, Fosbery, Taylor and Gregory (5th edition). The activities in the slides can be used on their own as revision/assessment or as part of my power point “AS Biology transport in plants”.
Answers are also provided for the activities.
Activities include:
Two revision kahoot quizzes: links provided for playing them directly.
Plan diagrams practice of leaves, stems and roots and adding labels.
Xylem and phloem comparison activities
Final slides: include revision activities and some exam-style questions.
I am currently using these slides to deliver the unit about drugs in Yr11. It is based on videos.
The topic is divided in:
• What is a drug?.
• Medicinal drugs: antibiotics.
• Misuse of drugs: heroin, alcohol and tobacco
• Smoking and lung cancer correlation
• Revision questions
The presentation follows Cambridge IGCSE endorsed book Jones and Jones Third edition, but it is editable to meet your needs.
Please, DM me if you have any doubt or you would like me to share some assessments.
Constructive feedback would be much appreciated.
I currently use these slides to teach the unit of plants to my Year 9 groups. All files are editable to adapt them to your needs. The slides can be taught over 4-5 lessons
The topic is divided in 7 parts that include slides with information about:
Photosynthesis.
Mineral salts: diagram.
Uses of water.
Flowers
Pollination
Fertilisation
Fruits
End of unit questions
Revision: 20 minutes of revision activities + slides to check the proper answers. I use it as revision before the exam.
Some slides contain notes for extra guidance.
Included: unit targets to use as checklist and revision guide slides. I give these two files to my students for them to prepare the assessment.
Constructive feedback would be much appreciated.
These are the slides I currently use to teach AS level Biology ENZYMES (more than 60 slides). Just updated for the 2025-27 syllabus.
It follows Cambridge syllabus (9700) but it is easily adaptable to others.
The topic is divided in 8 parts:
Intro: starter activity to refresh GCSE knowledge
What are enzymes?
Modes of action: lock and key, induced fit
Investigating an enzyme-catalysed reaction
Factors affecting enzymes.
Enzyme affinity; Vmax and Km
Inhibitors: competitive and non-competitive.
Immobilising enzymes
Some slides contain notes for extra guidance when teaching, some slides contain activities for students to practice for their exams,
Please, DM me if you have any doubt. Constructive feedback would be much appreciated.
Lesson slides to teach full unit in Biology iGCSE Coordination and Response for the 0610 CIE Cambridge specification for 2023-25
The slides include:
The Human nervous system: neurones, CNS, reflex arc, synapses
Sense Organs: eye structure, retina, iris reflex and accommodation,
Outline of glands and hormones: adrenaline and its effects
Comparison of nervous system and endocrine system.
Coordination in plants: tropisms and auxin
Some plenary questions some subtopic questions in the relevan parts.
Power point Notes include some suggestions for teachers.
Included: student version slides for pupils to fill the gaps in.
I currently use them for my Biology Yr11 group, it takes me 5 hours to cover all the slides in the lessons.
Constructive feedback would be very appreciated.