A science teacher since 2008 and exam board assessor (GCSE & Alevel) I bring all my experience together to create fun educational resources that can be easily taught to any class. My resources are designed to teach content, build understanding and increase exam skills. There are many differentiated resources within the complete lessons and revision sets.
A science teacher since 2008 and exam board assessor (GCSE & Alevel) I bring all my experience together to create fun educational resources that can be easily taught to any class. My resources are designed to teach content, build understanding and increase exam skills. There are many differentiated resources within the complete lessons and revision sets.
KS4 Science revision lesson – focus on ‘Command words’.
Using my knowledge as an exam board assessor for several years to help support your students to decode exam questions. This is a complete lesson ready to use just download, print and go!
Designed for teachers to deliver (specialist and non-specialists) but I have found more & more students need to access resources independently so my lessons are structured in a way that students can navigate for remote learning or to catch up on missed content. Can also be used for a flipped learning approach.
A brief summary of the lesson contents:
A range of interactive activities, including paired and independent tasks. The PowerPoint including fun activities delving into the meaning behind command words, worksheet 1 challenges students find command words, worksheet 2 (comes in a higher & foundation version) encourages students to look for clues in the questions and find the command words. Lots of exam style questions to practice build skills culminating in essential maths skills command word-based questions.
Includes:
46 slide PowerPoint
Differentiated tasks.
3 worksheets (plus answer sheets)
Detailed answers to all tasks on PowerPoint.
The PowerPoint is fun and interactive with a range of tasks to keep students engaged following the traditional starter, main, plenary format.
If you are looking for more resources to teach Science check out my shop or click GCSE Biology revision.
I aim to make my lessons easy to deliver, just click through to each task.
I aim to produce cheap and affordable resources for the price of a good cup of coffee so that you can spend more time doing the things that you want.
If you like these resources, then why not check out my other resources on similar topics in my TES shop.
KS4 Science revision lesson – focus on ‘Command words’.
Using my knowledge as an exam board assessor for several years to help support your students to decode exam questions. This is a complete lesson ready to use just download, print and go!
Designed for teachers to deliver (specialist and non-specialists) but I have found more & more students need to access resources independently so my lessons are structured in a way that students can navigate for remote learning or to catch up on missed content. Can also be used for a flipped learning approach.
A brief summary of the lesson contents:
A range of interactive activities, including paired and independent tasks. The PowerPoint including fun activities delving into the meaning behind command words, worksheet 1 challenges students find command words, worksheet 2 (comes in a higher & foundation version) encourages students to look for clues in the questions and find the command words. Lots of exam style questions to practice build skills culminating in essential maths skills command word-based questions.
Includes:
46 slide PowerPoint
Differentiated tasks.
3 worksheets (plus answer sheets)
Detailed answers to all tasks on PowerPoint.
The PowerPoint is fun and interactive with a range of tasks to keep students engaged following the traditional starter, main, plenary format.
If you are looking for more resources to teach Science check out my shop or click GCSE Biology revision.
I aim to make my lessons easy to deliver, just click through to each task.
I aim to produce cheap and affordable resources for the price of a good cup of coffee so that you can spend more time doing the things that you want.
If you like these resources, then why not check out my other resources on similar topics in my TES shop.
A level Biology: Haemoglobin and oxygen affinity
AQA A level Biology Unit 3 - Organisms exchange substances with their
environment specification points 3.4 Mass transport. Lesson 1: Haemoglobin - oxygen affinity.
Complete lesson ready to use, just download, print and go!
Designed for teachers to deliver (specialist and non-specialists) but I have found more & more students need to access resources independently so my lessons are structured in a way that students can navigate for remote learning or to catch up on missed content. Can also be used for a flipped learning approach.
This fun lesson reflects on prior learning from Biological molecules and builds onto it in the first of a series of lessons on Mass transport. Through a range of fun, independent and paired work students are guided to develop solid links and excellent biological vocabulary.
Lesson contains:
Concise learning objectives - referred to through the lesson to check learning has occurred.
Emphasis on developing and applying A’level language.
A range of different challenges to develop understanding and familiarity with new content.
Exam style questions with answers.
Includes detailed answers to all tasks, plus notes embedded into the PowerPoint to support teachers.
Teaching time approx 1hour.
Contains:
A PowerPoint - fun and interactive with a range of tasks to keep students engaged following the traditional starter, main, plenary format.
1 x worksheet.
Lesson 2 transport of oxygen - dissociation curves (coming soon).
If you are looking for more resources to teach check out my shop or click [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13039648]
I aim to make my lessons easy to deliver, just click through to each task.
When I teach these lessons to my students, I love the idea that other children will be enjoying the activities too. I aim to produce cheap and affordable resources for the price of a good cup of coffee so that you can spend more time doing the things that you want.
If you like these resources, then why not check out my other resources on similar topics in my TES shop.
GCSE KS4 Combined science
AQA specification 4. 6.1. 3 DNA and the genome Combined Science specification.
Complete lesson ready to use, just download, print and go!
Designed for teachers to deliver (specialist and non-specialists) but I have found more & more students need to access resources independently so my lessons are structured in a way that students can navigate for remote learning or to catch up on missed content. Can also be used for a flipped learning approach.
This lesson includes a modelling activity, the equipment is listed below, please remember to complete your own risk assessment if you choose to use sweets.
Equipment:
Sellotape
Cocktail sticks
9 different types of sweet OR you could use coloured plasticine balls/shapes.
Learning Objectives:
Describe the structure of DNA
Define the genome
Describe the importance of understanding the human genome
Starter: Complete the title, simple ‘say what you see’ activity to get students immediately thinking about the terminology and the lesson ahead.
Main:
Whole class questioning on terminology ‘monomer/polymer’ linked into chemistry & etymology. Slides 4-7.
Introduce the idea that DNA is a polymer made up of monomers called nucleotides (slide 8).
Each student has a model nucleotide (use the worksheet ‘nucleotide’ as your template), each row of students must join nucleotides using the spare ‘bond’ (a strip of card or paper) and glue to make a strand of DNA – thus demonstrating it is a) a polymer & b) made of 2 strands.
The rows of students with the single strands then line up opposite each other holding their single strand which will then be joined together to form the double stranded molecule (use Sellotape).
The penultimate stage of the model will be to twist it forming the helix structure. Emphasis double (2 strands) helix (twisted shape).
Activity 3: Students draw a diagram in their book of the structure of DNA labelling with the correct keywords.
Activity 4: Ask 2 students to ‘condense’ the DNA to form a chromosome, they can just squash it together – all students to then add this onto their diagram. (slide 14 & 15).
Students to discuss links between gene, amino acids, and protein.
Complete summary questions plus extension question linking to mutations, answers provided for self-assessment (slide 21-23).
Plenary:
What is the genome? Write definition. Slides 25-26)
Introduce idea of uses of this information with tracing of native Americans into and through north America.
Human genome project comprehension worksheet - activity about the genome including questions on medical applications of genome technology. Answers on next slide for self-assessment
A level Biology unit 1 - Biological Molecules AQA specification points 3.1.2 Carbohydrates - Monosaccharides & disaccharides. Lesson 2 of Biological molecules.
Complete lesson ready to use, just download, print and go!
Designed for teachers to deliver (specialist and non-specialists) but I have found more & more students need to access resources independently so my lessons are structured in a way that students can navigate for remote learning or to catch up on missed content. Can also be used for a flipped learning approach.
This fun lesson continues the unit ‘Biological molecules’ in a fun way to ease the transition to A’level. I find that students often struggle with this unit so have change my approach over time to better engage (and retain) everyone.
Lesson contains:
Concise learning objectives - referred to through the lesson to check learning has occurred.
Emphasis on structure of glucose - I use molymods to model alpha and beta glucose but the lesson will work without these if you don’t have them.
Learn the three monosaccharides specified in the spec.
A range of different challenges to develop understanding and familiarity with the content.
Understanding the formation of glycosidic bonds and move onto the formation of disaccharides.
Final activity is a question to give students the opportunity to apply there learning from the lesson.
Includes detailed answers to all tasks, plus notes to support non-specialists.
Teaching time approx 1hour.
Contains:
A PowerPoint - fun and interactive with a range of tasks to keep students engaged following the traditional starter, main, plenary format.
1 x worksheet - structured to support the students note taking highlighting the important points.
Students will learn new content and will have opportunity to practise exam and data analysis skills as per the specification.
If you are looking for more resources to teach check out my shop or click [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13039648]
I aim to make my lessons easy to deliver, just click through to each task.
If you like these resources, then why not check out my other resources on similar topics in my TES shop. You can also find me on twitter (X) or Facebook for the latest updates or even to get in touch and chat about how you have used this resource or to ask questions. When I teach these lessons to my students, I love the idea that other children will be enjoying the activities too. I aim to produce cheap and affordable resources for the price of a good cup of coffee so that you can spend more time doing the things that you want.
Introduction to microscopes and cells - ideal first lesson for Year 7 biology.
Complete lesson ready to use, just download, print and go!
Designed for teachers to deliver (specialist and non-specialists) but I have found more & more students need to access resources independently so my lessons are structured in a way that students can navigate for remote learning or to catch up on missed content. Can also be used for a flipped learning approach.
This fun lesson introduces students to using microscopes in a fun and careful way. This lesson is designed to work with some practical elements - magnifying glasses/bioviewers and light microscopes with prepared slides.
Lesson contains:
Concise learning objectives - referred to through the lesson to check learning has occurred.
Emphasis on developing and applying correct language.
A range of different challenges to develop understanding and familiarity with the content.
Plenary questions which will both build confidence and challenge more able students to achieve full marks.
Final activity can be used as an exit task - recall parts of the microscope using a self assessing worksheet (this can also be printed if students lack IT equipment).
Includes detailed answers to all tasks, plus notes to support non-specialists.
Teaching time approx 1hour.
Contains:
A PowerPoint - fun and interactive with a range of tasks to keep students engaged following the traditional starter, main, plenary format.
1 x diagram worksheet
1 x self assessing worksheet (excel).
(If you complete the practical activities make sure you have a risk assessment in place)
I aim to make my lessons easy to deliver, just click through to each task.
If you like these resources, then why not check out my other resources on similar topics in my TES shop. You can also find me on twitter (X) or Facebook for the latest updates or even to get in touch and chat about how you have used this resource or to ask questions. When I teach these lessons to my students, I love the idea that other children will be enjoying the activities too. I aim to produce cheap and affordable resources for the price of a good cup of coffee so that you can spend more time doing the things that you want.
AQA A level Biology unit 1 - Biological Molecules specification points 3.1.1 Monomers and polymers
Complete lesson ready to use, just download, print and go!
Designed for teachers to deliver (specialist and non-specialists) but I have found more & more students need to access resources independently so my lessons are structured in a way that students can navigate for remote learning or to catch up on missed content. Can also be used for a flipped learning approach.
This fun lesson introduces students to the ‘Biological molecules’ in a fun way to ease the transition to A’level. I find that students often struggle with this unit so have change my approach over time to better engage (and retain) everyone.
Lesson contains:
Concise learning objectives - referred to through the lesson to check learning has occurred.
Emphasis on developing and applying A’level language.
Recap on KS4 knowledge to build confidence.
A range of different challenges to develop understanding and familiarity with the content.
Tips for exam success included before introducing plenary questions which will both build confidence and challenge more able students to achieve full marks.
Final activity it the ‘Spotlight challenge’ a word game designed to encourage students to think about and apply the words from todays lesson.
Includes detailed answers to all tasks, plus notes to support non-specialists.
Teaching time approx 1hour.
Contains:
A PowerPoint - fun and interactive with a range of tasks to keep students engaged following the traditional starter, main, plenary format.
1 x worksheet.
Students will learn new content and will have opportunity to practise exam and data analysis skills as per the specification.
If you are looking for more resources to teach check out my shop or click [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13039648]
I aim to make my lessons easy to deliver, just click through to each task.
If you like these resources, then why not check out my other resources on similar topics in my TES shop. You can also find me on twitter (X) or Facebook for the latest updates or even to get in touch and chat about how you have used this resource or to ask questions. When I teach these lessons to my students, I love the idea that other children will be enjoying the activities too. I aim to produce cheap and affordable resources for the price of a good cup of coffee so that you can spend more time doing the things that you want.
GCSE Eukaryote cells - animal and plant cells.
AQA specification 4.1.1 Cell structure, 4.1.1.1 Eukaryotes & 4.1.1.2 Animal and plant cells.
Complete lesson ready to use, just download, print and go!
Designed for teachers to deliver (specialist and non-specialists) but I have found more & more students need to access resources independently so my lessons are structured in a way that students can navigate for remote learning or to catch up on missed content. Can also be used for a flipped learning approach.
Lesson contains:
Concise learning objectives - referred to through the lesson to check learning has occurred.
Define the keyword eukaryote (uses precise specification language to be correct for final GCSE exam)
Recap on KS3 knowledge leading to the correct labelling of both plant and animal cell diagrams (worksheet 1).
Fun ‘Treasure hunt’ activity to learn about the function of each cell organelle. (worksheet 2, PowerPoint document).
Followed by independent ‘Superhero’ organelle activity.
Use and develop exam skills to describe and explain the role of organelles, extension question to compare structures and functions of plant and animal cells.
Plenary – there are 2 options, If your students have access to IT equipment send them a copy of the excel document (worksheet 3)which is a self-assessing sheet, giving students immediate feedback in a fun way! The other option is a quick quiz on the following slide (consisting of the same questions just delivered differently).
Includes detailed answers to all tasks.
Teaching time approx 1hour.
Contains:
A PowerPoint - fun and interactive with a range of tasks to keep students engaged following the traditional starter, main, plenary format.
3 x worksheets (word, excel and PowerPoint).
Students will learn new content and will have opportunity to practise exam and data analysis skills as per the specification.
If you are looking for more resources to teach check out my shop or click Photosynthesis
If you like these resources, then why not check out my other resources on similar topics in my TES shop, such as Bioenergetics. You can also find me on twitter (X) or Facebook for the latest updates or even to get in touch and chat about how you have used this resource or to ask questions. When I teach these lessons to my students, I love the idea that other children will be enjoying the activities too. I aim to produce cheap and affordable resources for the price of a good cup of coffee so that you can spend more time doing the things that you want.
GCSE KS4 Rate of transpiration - transport in plants. AQA specification 4.2.3.1 Plant tissues, 4.2.3.2 Plant organ system.
Complete lesson ready to use just download, print and go!
Designed for teachers to deliver (specialist and non-specialists) but I have found more & more students need to access resources independently so my lessons are structured in a way that students can navigate for remote learning or to catch up on missed content. Can also be used for a flipped learning approach.
Includes:
Easy-to-follow engaging PowerPoint:
• all answers to each fun activity are present on the PowerPoint.
• helpful notes present on some slides to support non-specialists or first-time teachers of this topic.
• This lesson includes details of using a potometer.
Mathematical skills MS 4a&c. Draw a graph from a set of data, then interpret the graph through exam style questions.
Worksheets on Word:
• Each of the worksheets has a strong focus on keywords and essential skills, they therefore allow students to develop their exam technique.
• All answers are given on the PowerPoint.
As an experienced exam assessor, a key theme to all my lessons is to encourage students to practise essential exam skills with many helpful tips and practise questions scattered through each unit of work.
Follow this link for a free revision guide on this subject Q&A
Follow this link for the first lesson in this series on Transpiration
Transpiration - transport in plants. AQA specification 4.2.3.1 Plant tissues, 4.2.3.2 Plant organ system (transpiration content only).
Complete lesson ready to use just download, print and go!
Designed for teachers to deliver (specialist and non-specialists) but I have found more & more students need to access resources independently so my lessons are structured in a way that students can navigate for remote learning or to catch up on missed content. Can also be used for a flipped learning approach.
Includes:
Easy-to-follow PowerPoint:
• all answers to each fun activity are present on the PowerPoint.
• helpful notes present on some slides to support non-specialists or first-time teachers of this topic.
• This lesson includes a microscope practical, I have included a series of slides which contain photos of the practical you can use to show students exactly what to do to complete the practical work or they can be used instead of the practical itself
Worksheets on Word:
• Each of the worksheets has a strong focus on language and therefore allow students to develop their understanding of keywords.
• All answers are given on the PowerPoint.
As an experienced exam assessor, a key theme to all my lessons is to encourage students to practise essential exam skills with many helpful tips and practise questions scattered through each unit of work.
Follow this link for a free revision guide on this subject Q&A cards
Required practical - Measure the population size of a common species in a habitat. Use sampling techniques to investigate the effect of a factor on the distribution of this species. AQA specification 4.7.2.1 Levels of organisation.
Complete lesson ready to use just download, print and go!
Designed for teachers to deliver (specialist and non-specialists) but I have found more & more students need to access resources independently so my lessons are structured in a way that students can navigate for remote learning or to catch up on missed content. Can also be used for a flipped learning approach.
Includes:
Easy-to-follow PowerPoint:
• all answers to each fun activity are present on the PowerPoint.
Worksheets on Word:
• One worksheet highlighting key concepts in sampling and maths skills.
• All answers are given on the PowerPoint.
This lesson specifically teaches ‘Key opportunities for skills development’ taken from the AQA specification.
WS 2.3 – apply a range of techniques, including the use of transects and quadrats, and the measurement of an abiotic factor. (in theory)
MS 1d, 3a – estimates of population size based on sampling.
MS 2d – understand principles of sampling.
MS 4c – plot and draw appropriate graphs selecting appropriate scales for the axes.
This lesson is not supposed to be a replacement for the required practical but works equally well hand in hand with it as a follow up to support you to be able to cover all the necessary content with your students. A key theme to all my lessons is to encourage students to practise essential exam skills with many helpful tips scattered through each unit of work.
If you have any questions about this, or any of my resources, please message me at: shropshiresciencetutor@gmail.com
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Plant adaptations & plant extremophiles. Complete lesson to teach the plant based part of AQA specification 4.7.1.4 Adaptations.
Complete lesson ready to use just download, print and go!
Designed for teachers to deliver (specialist and non-specialists) but I have found more & more students need to access resources independently so my lessons are structured in a way that students can navigate for remote learning or to catch up on missed content. Can also be used for a flipped learning approach.
Includes:
Easy-to-follow PowerPoint:
• all answers to each fun activity are present on the PowerPoint.
• helpful notes present on some slides to support non-specialists or first-time teachers of this topic.
• Differentiated resources - alternate versions of task 2 available to support lower ability students.
Worksheet on Word:
• The worksheet allow students to develop understanding of extremophiles.
• All answers are given on the PowerPoint.
Summary of main points of lesson:
Concise learning objectives.
Recap the basic structure of a plant.
Beautiful photos demonstrate to students some of the variety within the plant kingdom.
Fun task: Identify and explain the different adaptations plants have for defence (using 3 common examples from the British countryside). This leads into a written exam style question task (with answers for self/peer assessment).
Fun class keyword activity.
Paired discussion activity leading to short written task.
Pollination task - exam style thinking and question task.
Demonstration of seed dispersal adaptations (both wind and animal).
Introduction of extremophiles.
Final task: Worksheet based comprehension task using a specific extremophile.
Includes:
26 slide PowerPoint
1 worksheet (on Word so editable)
Detailed answers to all tasks on PowerPoint.
I also found a great video ‘Bang goes the theory’ explaining how nettle stings work, its brilliant and fits in well after slide 10. I haven’t included it due to copyright laws but would encourage you to google it (BBC One Bang goes the theory, How do stinging nettles sting?)!
The PowerPoint is fun and interactive with a range of tasks to keep students engaged.
I hope you find this lesson to be quite easy to deliver, you can simply click through, and flow through the content.
If you have any questions about this, or any of my resources, please message me at: shropshiresciencetutor@gmail.com
Perfect for last minute revision class!
Paper 2 Revision lesson – Biology content taken from specification sections
4.5 Homeostasis and response
4.6 Inheritance, variation and evolution
4.7 Ecology
Complete lesson ready to use just download, print and go!
Designed for teachers to deliver (specialist and non-specialists) but I have found more & more students need to access resources independently so my lessons are structured in a way that students can navigate for remote learning or to catch up on missed content. Can also be used for a flipped learning approach.
A brief summary of the lesson content:
Warm up homeostasis challenge
‘Say what you see’ temperature/enzyme related activity.
Keyword quiz – practise understanding of essential nervous sytem words
*Biology only - Fun brain activity and questions & worksheet *
Biology only - The eye, naming the parts activity and exam style question & answer
Family tree - inheritance activity - challenge students to develop understanding of a recessive genetic disorder. Includes punnett sqaure activty and exam style question & answer.
Ecology section starts with a ‘Spot the abiotic factor’ visual paired challenge.
Final activities are exam style questions on interdependence and effect of biotic factors on communities.
Includes:
58 slide PowerPoint
1 worksheet (on Word so editable)
Detailed answers to all tasks on PowerPoint.
The PowerPoint is fun and interactive with a range of tasks to keep students engaged following the traditional starter, main, plenary format. There is also a worksheet to scaffold the classwork. Biology only content is clearly marked with a green banner at the top of the PowerPoint slide.
I hope you find this lesson to be quite easy to deliver, you can simply click through, and flow through the content.
My students have really enjoyed all the lessons in this unit so far, so I hope yours do too!
If you have any questions about this, or any of my resources, please message me at: shropshiresciencetutor@gmail.com
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Biology revision lesson – Biology content from GCSE specification sections 4.1 Cell Biology and 4.2 Organisation.
Complete lesson ready to use just download, print and go!
Designed for teachers to deliver (specialist and non-specialists) but I have found more & more students need to access resources independently so my lessons are structured in a way that students can navigate for remote learning or to catch up on missed content. Can also be used for a flipped learning approach.
A brief summary of the lesson content:
Warm up with maths skills question (practise common calculations mean and percentage change).
Keyword quiz – practise using essential biological keywords from unit 1 cell biology.
Recap the heart & coronary arteries (typically a challenging feature for students) and blood vessels - 4.2.2.2 The heart and blood vessels.
Create a mini mind map - 4.1.2 Cell division independent task.
Complete exam style question using mind map for support in needed.
Final task is an exam style question on osmosis – again this is a concept students struggle to explain well 4.1.3.2 Osmosis.
Includes:
29 slide PowerPoint
1 worksheet (on Word so editable)
Detailed answers to all tasks on PowerPoint.
The PowerPoint is fun and interactive with a range of tasks to keep students engaged following the traditional starter, main, plenary format. There is also a worksheet to scaffold the classwork.
I hope you find this lesson to be quite easy to deliver, you can simply click through, and flow through the content.
My students have really enjoyed all the lessons in this unit so far, so I hope yours do too!
If you have any questions about this, or any of my resources, please message me at: shropshiresciencetutor@gmail.com
One last thing, if you use and enjoy my resource, I’d be grateful if you could leave a positive review!
Complete lesson ready to use just download, print and go!
Designed for teachers to deliver (specialist and non-specialists) but I have found more & more students need to access resources independently so my lessons are structured in a way that students can navigate for remote learning or to catch up on missed content. Can also be used for a flipped learning approach.
Revision lesson for AQA A level Protein synthesis.
A brief summary of the lesson content:
Concise learning objectives
Keyword class warm up activities (designed to build confidence and ease any pre exam nerves)
Complete challenges on transcription (independent questions).
Paired challenge linking to splicing of pre-mRNA to create mRNA.
Reflect on understanding of tRNA.
Longer exam style questions on translation.
Final question gives time for paired discussion to share ideas before asking students to write in detail about translation.
Includes:
27 slide PowerPoint
2 worksheets (on Word so editable)
Detailed answers to all tasks on PowerPoint.
The PowerPoint is designed to fun and interactive with a range of tasks to keep students engaged, with the level of challenge building towards the end of the presentation.
I hope you find this lesson to be quite easy to deliver, you can simply click through, and flow through the content.
If you have any questions about this, or any of my resources, please message me at: shropshiresciencetutor@gmail.com
GCSE KS4 OCR specification
B1.4f Explain the interaction of factors in limiting the rate of photosynthesis.
Complete lesson ready to use, just download, print and go!
Designed for teachers to deliver (specialist and non-specialists) but I have found more & more students need to access resources independently so my lessons are structured in a way that students can navigate for remote learning or to catch up on missed content. Can also be used for a flipped learning approach.
Lesson contains:
Concise learning objectives - referred to through the lesson to check learning has occurred.
Describe factors effecting the rate of reaction.
Describe and explain limiting factors.
Includes detailed answers to all tasks.
Teaching time approx 1hour.
The PowerPoint is fun and interactive with a range of tasks to keep students engaged following the traditional starter, main, plenary format. There is also a worksheet for independent work (graph paper is needed).
Students will learn new content and will have opportunity to practise exam and data analysis skills as per the specification.
Fully resourced with 1 worksheet and a 23 slide PowerPoint.
If you are looking for more resources to teach and revise this unit check out my shop or click [photosynthesis revision]https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12970397)
I aim to make my lessons really easy to deliver, just click through to each task.
If you like these resources, then why not check out my other resources on similar topics in my TES shop Photosynthesis & rate of photosynthesis. You can also find me on Facebook for the latest updates or even to get in touch and chat about how you have used this resource or to ask questions. When I teach these lessons to my students, I love the idea that other children will be enjoying the activities too. I aim to produce cheap and affordable resources for the price of a good cup of coffee so that you can spend more time doing the things that you want.
GCSE OCR specification B1.4(abce) Photosynthesis
Complete lesson ready to use just download, print and go!
Designed for teachers to deliver (specialist and non-specialists) but I have found more & more students need to access resources independently so my lessons are structured in a way that students can navigate for remote learning or to catch up on missed content. Can also be used for a flipped learning approach.
A brief summary of the lesson content:
Concise learning objectives - referred to through the lesson to check learning has occurred.
Recap leaf structure.
Develop better understanding of biological terms by looking at the etymology of words.
Discover the chemical reaction and learn the word & balanced symbol equation for photosynthesis.
Describe factors effecting the rate of reaction.
Includes:
42 slide PowerPoint
2 worksheets (on Word so editable)
Detailed answers to all tasks on PowerPoint.
The PowerPoint is fun and interactive with a range of tasks to keep students engaged following the traditional starter, main, plenary format. There is also a worksheet to scaffold the classwork.
I hope you find this lesson to be quite easy to deliver, you can simply click through, and flow through the content.
Check out my photosynthesis revision question cards https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12970397
My students have really enjoyed all the lessons in this unit so far, so I hope yours do too!
If you have any questions about this, or any of my resources, please message me at: shropshiresciencetutor@gmail.com
One last thing, if you use and enjoy my resource, I’d be grateful if you could leave a positive review!
AQA specification 4.4.1.1 Photosynthetic reaction 4.4.1.2 Rate of photosynthesis.
Complete lesson ready to use just download, print and go!
Designed for teachers to deliver (specialist and non-specialists) but I have found more & more students need to access resources independently so my lessons are structured in a way that students can navigate for remote learning or to catch up on missed content. Can also be used for a flipped learning approach.
A brief summary of the lesson content:
Concise learning objectives - referred to through the lesson to check learning has occurred.
Recap leaf structure.
Develop better understanding of biological terms by looking at the etymology of words.
Discover the chemical reaction and learn the word & balanced symbol equation for photosynthesis.
Describe factors effecting the rate of reaction.
Includes:
26 slide PowerPoint
2 worksheets (on Word so editable)
Detailed answers to all tasks on PowerPoint.
The PowerPoint is fun and interactive with a range of tasks to keep students engaged following the traditional starter, main, plenary format. There is also a worksheet to scaffold the classwork.
I hope you find this lesson to be quite easy to deliver, you can simply click through, and flow through the content.
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AQA specification 4.4.1.2 Rate of photosynthesis.
Complete lesson ready to use, just download, print and go!
Designed for teachers to deliver (specialist and non-specialists) but I have found more & more students need to access resources independently so my lessons are structured in a way that students can navigate for remote learning or to catch up on missed content. Can also be used for a flipped learning approach.
Lesson contains:
Concise learning objectives - referred to through the lesson to check learning has occurred.
Describe factors effecting the rate of reaction.
Describe and explain limiting factors.
Includes detailed answers to all tasks.
Teaching time approx 1hour.
The PowerPoint is fun and interactive with a range of tasks to keep students engaged following the traditional starter, main, plenary format. There is also a worksheet for independent work (graph paper is needed).
Students will learn new content and will have opportunity to practise exam and data analysis skills as per the specification.
Fully resourced with 1 worksheet and a 23 slide PowerPoint.
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GCSE Biology and combined science complete unit.
9 x approx 1 hour lessons
2 x revision cards.
4.4 Bioenergetics - all AQA specification points taught.
**Photosynthesis **full set of lessons that teach all the content from AQA specification Unit 4 Bioenergetics, 4.4.1 Photosynthesis.
Each lesson should take about 1hour to teach, but you can easily adapt them to your own lesson timings.
Photosynthesis & rate of photosynthesis
Limiting factors
Uses of glucose from photosynthesis
Required practical - effect of light intensity on pondweed - skills based lesson
Inverse square law (higher tier)
Respiration full set of lessons that teach all the content from AQA specification Unit 4 Bioenergetics, 4.4.2 Respiration.
Each lesson should take about 1hour to teach, but you can easily adapt them to your own lesson timings.
Aerobic respiration
Aerobic respiration (& the effect of exercise)
Anaerobic respiration in yeast & plants
Metabolism
Using a detailed and engaging PowerPoint the students work their way through the content with a range of whole class quizzes, paired and individual activities. The lessons are well structured and include differentiated activities. Worksheets are included for students to complete (all answers are present on the PowerPoint) with a variety of activities such as labelling diagrams and answering exam style questions (plus exam tips from an experienced exam board assessor).
Also includes some revision materials, perfect to support your Year 11 students before sitting their exams. Check out my other resources Adaptations
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