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The resources within this shop are innovative yet easily apply-able. They utilise the latest pedagogical research. All resources are engineered around the new GCSE 2016.

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The resources within this shop are innovative yet easily apply-able. They utilise the latest pedagogical research. All resources are engineered around the new GCSE 2016.
CB1dii- Prokaryote vs Eukaryotes
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CB1dii- Prokaryote vs Eukaryotes

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Over arching concepts in biology. The lesson is part of a series of lessons that cover topic one of the new GCSE (to be sat in 2017). The lesson requires microscopes and slides, it focuses on identify the difference between prokaryotes and Eukaryotes. The AFL component is a 10 mark hinge question this lead to a differentiated outcome depending on the score. There is an exit ticket at the end.
CB1di - Prokaryote organelles
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CB1di - Prokaryote organelles

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Over arching concepts in biology. The lesson is part of a series of lessons that cover topic one of the new GCSE (to be sat in 2017). The lesson requires microscopes and slides, it focuses on identify key organelles in prokaryote cells. There is a differentiated activity to help the students build ideas followed by a new spec exam question. There is an exit ticket at the end.
CB1bii: plant and animal cells
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CB1bii: plant and animal cells

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Over arching concepts in biology. The lesson is part of a series of lessons that cover topic one of the new GCSE (to be sat in 2017). The lesson requires microscopes and slides, it focuses on making comparisons between plant and animal cells and assesses this in a 6 mark question, this is to be self-assessed with and mark scheme (foundation and higher lessons attached as a formative feedback activity. The lesson concludes with an exit ticket.
CB1c Edexcel 9-1: cell specialisation
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CB1c Edexcel 9-1: cell specialisation

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Over arching concepts in biology. The lesson is part of a series of lessons that cover topic one of the new GCSE (to be sat in 2017). The lesson starts with a presentation focus to ensure the students show pride in their work. It then moves in to introduce the main cells of the lesson: cilliated epithelial, sperm and egg. After a brief introduction to these there is a ten minute Kagan activity where students can gather information about the cell before sharing with their group. This rolls into a true or false hinge point question to direct learning via differentiated association squares. The learners solidify their understanding with a Cloze activity before finishing with an exit ticket
CB1e Edexcel 9-1: Digestive enzyme (higher lesson)
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CB1e Edexcel 9-1: Digestive enzyme (higher lesson)

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Over arching concepts in biology. The lesson is part of a series of lessons that cover topic one of the new GCSE (to be sat in 2017). The lesson is a very challenging theory lesson based around enzymes. The lesson starts with looking at the enzymes and where in the body enzymes function. The pupils demonstrate their learning through a problem based learning activity where they look at case studies of enzyme deficiencies in patients. There is an exit ticket to finish.
New Edexcel GCSE: Lesson 12- Food tests (higher only)
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New Edexcel GCSE: Lesson 12- Food tests (higher only)

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Over arching concepts in biology. The lesson is part of a series of lessons that cover topic one of the new GCSE (to be sat in 2017). This is a practical lesson looking at different food test, this is largely problem led. The lesson is built around the idea of obesity in the west and the causes for that. This is a higher tier only lesson. The lesson concludes with an exit ticket.
New Edexcel GCSE - Cells and Control: Lesson 23- Reflex arc
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New Edexcel GCSE - Cells and Control: Lesson 23- Reflex arc

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Cells and Control. The lesson is part of a series of lessons that cover topic two of the new GCSE (to be sat in 2017). The lesson start by looking at the results of the exit tickets including a remedial feedback session. The lessons introduces the idea of reflex arcs with an animation and diagram before a hinge point question to assess understanding, this is followed by a differentiated task based on the answer to the HPQ. The lesson then moves to a practical class experiment with a discussed conclusion. This is followed by a modelled exam question and answer and summery worksheet and concludes with an exit ticket.
Natural Selection made fun
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Natural Selection made fun

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This lesson is designed to bring the fun back into a potentially dry subject. The lesson uses worms (sweets) to demonstrate how harmful and beneficial mutations alter the chances of reproduction. The lesson includes several thinking for learning activities. The lesson starts with a key word match up and finishes with an exit ticket to conclude learning.
New Edexcel GCSE - Cells and Control: Lesson 22- neurones
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New Edexcel GCSE - Cells and Control: Lesson 22- neurones

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Cells and Control. The lesson is part of a series of lessons that cover topic two of the new GCSE (to be sat in 2017). The lesson focusses around a carousel based information gathering task, within the 4 stations there are levels of differentiation. The level of learning is assessed via a hinge question, this leads into an extension or consolidation activity. This activity is followed by a 6 mark GCSE question which is self assessed with a mark scheme. The lesson concludes with an exit ticket.
The three Domains of Life - Edexcel new GCSE 2016
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The three Domains of Life - Edexcel new GCSE 2016

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The lesson looks at a difficult and new concept of the Edexcel (1-9) GCSE 2016, the three domains of life. This lesson utilises teacher led learning and video based learning to cover the preferences of the student. The learning is assessed with a hinge point question into a differentiated task. The lessons concludes with an exit ticket.
Edexcel GCSE: Assessment and tracking for 'Overarching concepts in biology'
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Edexcel GCSE: Assessment and tracking for 'Overarching concepts in biology'

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Over arching concepts in biology. The lesson is part of a series of lessons that cover topic one of the new GCSE (to be sat in 2017). This is the assessment and tracking pack for topic one 'overarching concepts in biology' 1. Short answer recall test for lesson 1-7, then a revision session before a re-test of similar questions. 2. There is an end of lessons 1-7, 20 mark exam style paper 3. mark scheme for short answer test lesson 1-7 4. Foundation 60 mark exam on the content taught (lessons 1-16) 5. mark scheme for the foundation paper 6. Higher 60 mark paper (lessons 1-16) 7. mark scheme for the higher paper 8. Tracker sticker for topic one 9. Exit ticket tracker 10. knowledge organizer for topic one
Life Processes Lesson 16- the Lung
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Life Processes Lesson 16- the Lung

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This lesson is intended for KS3 and focuses on the structure not the function of the lung. The lesson start by discussing some of the key terms for the lung before a safety and risk focused demo dissection. There is then an AFL opportunity via a deep hinge point question; there are 3 differentiated activities that come of this depending on the students understanding. The lesson concludes with a image based exit ticket.
Life Processes Lesson 10- Pyramids of biomass
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Life Processes Lesson 10- Pyramids of biomass

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The lesson is based on the new 2016 Edexcel GCSE and has been made accessible for those in KS3. The lesson starts by reviewing two clips of different predator- prey scenarios. There are different levels of questions for the students to attempt. The lesson evolves to describing what pyramids of biomass are before the students attempt some for themselves. The students then attempt a GCSE question and mark-scheme to help them if the get stuck. It concludes with an exit ticket.
Life Processes Lesson 11- Parasitism
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Life Processes Lesson 11- Parasitism

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Parasitism in a key concept in the GCSE 2016 and there for it is important to cover it early, this is a KS3 lesson with GCSE content, it could be easily adapted. The lesson start with a highly engaging awe and wonder starter, this includes questions to maintain focus. The lesson then moves into an independent learning opportunity led by a hinge point question to decide the starting point for this independent task. The lesson then provides the opportunity for the pupils to demonstrate the learning via modelling a 6 mark question. The lesson concludes with an exit ticket.
Life Processes Biology - 5 lessons + knowledge organiser
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Life Processes Biology - 5 lessons + knowledge organiser

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Here are a few highlights from the Life Processes module. Included are: parasitism, pyramids of biomass, food webs, the lung and natural selection + a extremely high quality knowledge organiser with differentiation progress questions on the reverse.
Life Processes Lesson 9- Food webs
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Life Processes Lesson 9- Food webs

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The lesson is based on Edexcel 2016 GCSE content and is vital that the younger year have an appreciation of GCSE requirements. This is a KS3 resource that can be adapted for GCSE. The Do it now task assesses prior learning about food chains and energy transfer. The lesson then goes on to get the students to think, pair, share their ideas of how to make a food chain. There is a hinge point question to direct learning and then the students then attempt a food web with a series of animals. The student can then rate their confidence and choose either a gold or silver task with a food web differentiated question. The lesson concludes with an exit ticket.
Biology: Natural selection made fun and engaging.
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Biology: Natural selection made fun and engaging.

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This lesson is designed to bring the fun back into a potentially dry subject. The lesson uses worms (sweets) to demonstrate how harmful and beneficial mutations alter the chances of reproduction. The lesson includes several thinking for learning activities. The lesson starts with a key word match up and finishes with an exit ticket to conclude learning.
Top 3 resources from razeitlin
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Top 3 resources from razeitlin

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Here are my 3 top selling resources in one discounted purchase. 1. Microscope technology is my best selling resource and focuses on the awe and wonder of microbiology by focusing on the species Demodex. 2. Magnification and scale is a highly differentiated lesson to compensate for students variation in mathematical ability, the lesson utilises hinge point questions to direct learning. 3. Osmosis and diffusion is a lesson that tackles difficult concepts in 3 chunks to make it achievable
Biology - Magnification and scale - Lesson 8
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Biology - Magnification and scale - Lesson 8

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Whole lesson including presentation and tasks. Over arching concepts in biology. The lesson is part of a series of lessons that cover topic one Biology. The lesson is a maths for biology focused lesson which involved a series of calculations for magnification (3 levels of differentiation) followed by a hinge point question leading into a series of calculations on scale and perceived size. The demonstrate activity is a student choice of difficulty to solve a biological problem. The lesson concluded with an exit ticket.