GCSE Core Science Revision Materials for Pathogens and Disease
Revision materials to support students prepare for the GCSE core science examinations.
Resources are based around keywords and concepts.
Further resources are available from AchieveinScience and Scuttscience.
GCSE Core Science Revision Materials for cloning and genetic engineering
Revision materials to support students prepare for the GCSE core science examinations.
Resources are based around keywords and concepts.
Further resources are available from AchieveinScience and Scuttscience.
GCSE Core Science Revision Materials for plant hormones and auxins
Revision resources to support students prepare for assessments. Can be used as a starter and/or plenary too.
More resources as scuttscience and achieveinscience
As students revise it is important that they do not forget what they have previously been taught. These quiz sheets are designed as a quick starter to continue to maintain knowledge and understanding of key concepts.
These are also a great revision tool to review learning.
More resources at scuttscience and achieveinscience
A set of loop card activities for each main topic in the B1 unit. Can be used as a starter, revision and/or plenary.
Match the word with the question/definition to form a loop as quick as you can.
Core Biology (AQA B1 Foundation) Prediction Examination Paper for 2016
Based upon previous examinations in core science this paper has been produced as a prediction of the main topics that are likely to appear.
Included is a 50 mark, 1 hour assessment and mark scheme.
This is ideal to be completed as an extra assessment, revision paper or homework task.
Biology, Chemistry, Physics
These papers consists of new questions that have been designed around previous examinations.
These assessments are produced after mapping questions from previous years.
This includes a mark scheme.
Great for revision and discussion.
Biology, Chemistry, Physics
These papers consists of new questions that have been designed around previous examinations.
These assessments are produced after mapping questions from previous years.
This includes a mark scheme.
Great for revision and discussion.
Prediction Paper - GCSE Additional - Foundation - 2016
This paper consists of new questions that have been designed around previous examinations.
These assessments are produced after mapping questions from previous years.
This includes a mark scheme.
Great for revision and discussion.
This lesson is from the series of lessons that I have created for the New Combined Science Trilogy course and are linked to the new AQA specification.
Each lesson varies in its content and are sold individually but they are also available as a complete BUNDLE (see bundles and SAVE).
Lessons include:
- Lesson Plan – a clear overview of the lesson, links to specification, three main objectives, keywords, resources, starters, 3 main activities and plenaries. Ideas are also included for differentiation for lower and more able students.
- PowerPoint – with lesson objectives and keywords on each slide.
- Additional resources – printable sheets for starters/plenaries/investigations.
- Support sheets – guidance for demonstrations and practical activities
All of these lessons will be continually updated and so please continue to revisit these resources for the most up to date resources.
If you have purchased the draft specification lessons, please email for the instructions on how to get your lessons updated to the new specification – orders@achieveinscience.com
Lessons in the series include:
1 Animal and plant cells
2 Bacteria cells
3 Specialised cells
4 Microscopy
5 Mitosis and cell cycle
6 Stem cells
7 Stem cells debate
8 Diffusion
9 Diffusion 2
10 Osmosis
11 Osmosis 2
12 Active Transport
13 Tissues and organs
14 Enzymes
15 Enzymes and pH/ Enzymes and temperature
16 Enzymes in digestion/ Speeding up digestion
17 Structure and function of the heart
18 Pacemakers
19 Breathing
20 Blood vessels
21 Blood
22 Artificial hearts, valves and stents
23 A healthy diet
24 Inheritance, exercise and health
25 Drugs
26 Cancer
27 Transport in plants
28 Transport in plants 2
29 Transpiration
30 Pathogens and disease
31 Microbial case studies
32 Defence mechanisms
33 Immunity and vaccination
34 Drugs for disease
35 Developing new drugs
36 Developing new drugs
37 Photosynthesis
38 Limiting factors
39 Limiting factors
40 Aerobic respiration
41 Anaerobic respiration
42 Effect of exercise
43 Metabolism
This lesson is from the series of lessons that I have created for the New Combined Science Trilogy course and are linked to the new AQA specification. Each lesson varies in its content and are sold individually but they are also available as a complete BUNDLE (see bundles and SAVE).
Lessons include:
- Lesson Plan – a clear overview of the lesson, links to specification, three main objectives, keywords, resources, starters, 3 main activities and plenaries. Ideas are also included for differentiation for lower and more able students.
- PowerPoint – with lesson objectives and keywords on each slide.
- Additional resources – printable sheets for starters/plenaries/investigations.
- Support sheets – guidance for demonstrations and practical activities
All of these lessons will be continually updated and so please continue to revisit these resources for the most up to date resources. If you have purchased the draft specification lessons, please email for the instructions on how to get your lessons updated to the new specification – orders@achieveinscience.com
Lessons in the series include:
1 Animal and plant cells
2 Bacteria cells
3 Specialised cells
4 Microscopy
5 Mitosis and cell cycle
6 Stem cells
7 Stem cells debate
8 Diffusion
9 Diffusion 2
10 Osmosis
11 Osmosis 2
12 Active Transport
13 Tissues and organs
14 Enzymes
15 Enzymes and pH/ Enzymes and temperature
16 Enzymes in digestion/ Speeding up digestion
17 Structure and function of the heart
18 Pacemakers
19 Breathing
20 Blood vessels
21 Blood
22 Artificial hearts, valves and stents
23 A healthy diet
24 Inheritance, exercise and health
25 Drugs
26 Cancer
27 Transport in plants
28 Transport in plants 2
29 Transpiration
30 Pathogens and disease
31 Microbial case studies
32 Defence mechanisms
33 Immunity and vaccination
34 Drugs for disease
35 Developing new drugs
36 Developing new drugs
37 Photosynthesis
38 Limiting factors
39 Limiting factors
40 Aerobic respiration
41 Anaerobic respiration
42 Effect of exercise
43 Metabolism
This lesson is from the series of lessons that I have created for the New Combined Science Trilogy course and are linked to the new AQA specification.
Each lesson varies in its content and are sold individually but they are also available as a complete BUNDLE (see bundles and SAVE).
Lessons include:
- Lesson Plan – a clear overview of the lesson, links to specification, three main objectives, keywords, resources, starters, 3 main activities and plenaries. Ideas are also included for differentiation for lower and more able students.
- PowerPoint – with lesson objectives and keywords on each slide.
- Additional resources – printable sheets for starters/plenaries/investigations.
- Support sheets – guidance for demonstrations and practical activities
All of these lessons will be continually updated and so please continue to revisit these resources for the most up to date resources.
If you have purchased the draft specification lessons, please email for the instructions on how to get your lessons updated to the new specification – orders@achieveinscience.com
Lessons in the series include:
1 Animal and plant cells
2 Bacteria cells
3 Specialised cells
4 Microscopy
5 Mitosis and cell cycle
6 Stem cells
7 Stem cells debate
8 Diffusion
9 Diffusion 2
10 Osmosis
11 Osmosis 2
12 Active Transport
13 Tissues and organs
14 Enzymes
15 Enzymes and pH/ Enzymes and temperature
16 Enzymes in digestion/ Speeding up digestion
17 Structure and function of the heart
18 Pacemakers
19 Breathing
20 Blood vessels
21 Blood
22 Artificial hearts, valves and stents
23 A healthy diet
24 Inheritance, exercise and health
25 Drugs
26 Cancer
27 Transport in plants
28 Transport in plants 2
29 Transpiration
30 Pathogens and disease
31 Microbial case studies
32 Defence mechanisms
33 Immunity and vaccination
34 Drugs for disease
35 Developing new drugs
36 Developing new drugs
37 Photosynthesis
38 Limiting factors
39 Limiting factors
40 Aerobic respiration
41 Anaerobic respiration
42 Effect of exercise
43 Metabolism
This lesson is from the series of lessons that I have created for the New Combined Science Trilogy course and are linked to the new AQA specification.
Each lesson varies in its content and are sold individually but they are also available as a complete BUNDLE (see bundles and SAVE).
Lessons include:
- Lesson Plan – a clear overview of the lesson, links to specification, three main objectives, keywords, resources, starters, 3 main activities and plenaries. Ideas are also included for differentiation for lower and more able students.
- PowerPoint – with lesson objectives and keywords on each slide.
- Additional resources – printable sheets for starters/plenaries/investigations.
- Support sheets – guidance for demonstrations and practical activities
All of these lessons will be continually updated and so please continue to revisit these resources for the most up to date resources.
If you have purchased the draft specification lessons, please email for the instructions on how to get your lessons updated to the new specification – orders@achieveinscience.com
Lessons in the series include:
1 Animal and plant cells
2 Bacteria cells
3 Specialised cells
4 Microscopy
5 Mitosis and cell cycle
6 Stem cells
7 Stem cells debate
8 Diffusion
9 Diffusion 2
10 Osmosis
11 Osmosis 2
12 Active Transport
13 Tissues and organs
14 Enzymes
15 Enzymes and pH/ Enzymes and temperature
16 Enzymes in digestion/ Speeding up digestion
17 Structure and function of the heart
18 Pacemakers
19 Breathing
20 Blood vessels
21 Blood
22 Artificial hearts, valves and stents
23 A healthy diet
24 Inheritance, exercise and health
25 Drugs
26 Cancer
27 Transport in plants
28 Transport in plants 2
29 Transpiration
30 Pathogens and disease
31 Microbial case studies
32 Defence mechanisms
33 Immunity and vaccination
34 Drugs for disease
35 Developing new drugs
36 Developing new drugs
37 Photosynthesis
38 Limiting factors
39 Limiting factors
40 Aerobic respiration
41 Anaerobic respiration
42 Effect of exercise
43 Metabolism
This lesson is from the series of lessons that I have created for the New Combined Science Trilogy course and are linked to the new AQA specification.
Each lesson varies in its content and are sold individually but they are also available as a complete BUNDLE (see bundles and SAVE).
Lessons include:
- Lesson Plan – a clear overview of the lesson, links to specification, three main objectives, keywords, resources, starters, 3 main activities and plenaries. Ideas are also included for differentiation for lower and more able students.
- PowerPoint – with lesson objectives and keywords on each slide.
- Additional resources – printable sheets for starters/plenaries/investigations.
- Support sheets – guidance for demonstrations and practical activities
All of these lessons will be continually updated and so please continue to revisit these resources for the most up to date resources.
If you have purchased the draft specification lessons, please email for the instructions on how to get your lessons updated to the new specification – orders@achieveinscience.com
Lessons in the series include:
1 Animal and plant cells
2 Bacteria cells
3 Specialised cells
4 Microscopy
5 Mitosis and cell cycle
6 Stem cells
7 Stem cells debate
8 Diffusion
9 Diffusion 2
10 Osmosis
11 Osmosis 2
12 Active Transport
13 Tissues and organs
14 Enzymes
15 Enzymes and pH/ Enzymes and temperature
16 Enzymes in digestion/ Speeding up digestion
17 Structure and function of the heart
18 Pacemakers
19 Breathing
20 Blood vessels
21 Blood
22 Artificial hearts, valves and stents
23 A healthy diet
24 Inheritance, exercise and health
25 Drugs
26 Cancer
27 Transport in plants
28 Transport in plants 2
29 Transpiration
30 Pathogens and disease
31 Microbial case studies
32 Defence mechanisms
33 Immunity and vaccination
34 Drugs for disease
35 Developing new drugs
36 Developing new drugs
37 Photosynthesis
38 Limiting factors
39 Limiting factors
40 Aerobic respiration
41 Anaerobic respiration
42 Effect of exercise
43 Metabolism
This lesson is from the series of lessons that I have created for the New Combined Science Trilogy course and are linked to the new AQA specification.
Each lesson varies in its content and are sold individually but they are also available as a complete BUNDLE (see bundles and SAVE).
Lessons include:
- Lesson Plan – a clear overview of the lesson, links to specification, three main objectives, keywords, resources, starters, 3 main activities and plenaries. Ideas are also included for differentiation for lower and more able students.
- PowerPoint – with lesson objectives and keywords on each slide.
- Additional resources – printable sheets for starters/plenaries/investigations.
- Support sheets – guidance for demonstrations and practical activities
All of these lessons will be continually updated and so please continue to revisit these resources for the most up to date resources.
If you have purchased the draft specification lessons, please email for the instructions on how to get your lessons updated to the new specification – orders@achieveinscience.com
Lessons in the series include:
1 Animal and plant cells
2 Bacteria cells
3 Specialised cells
4 Microscopy
5 Mitosis and cell cycle
6 Stem cells
7 Stem cells debate
8 Diffusion
9 Diffusion 2
10 Osmosis
11 Osmosis 2
12 Active Transport
13 Tissues and organs
14 Enzymes
15 Enzymes and pH/ Enzymes and temperature
16 Enzymes in digestion/ Speeding up digestion
17 Structure and function of the heart
18 Pacemakers
19 Breathing
20 Blood vessels
21 Blood
22 Artificial hearts, valves and stents
23 A healthy diet
24 Inheritance, exercise and health
25 Drugs
26 Cancer
27 Transport in plants
28 Transport in plants 2
29 Transpiration
30 Pathogens and disease
31 Microbial case studies
32 Defence mechanisms
33 Immunity and vaccination
34 Drugs for disease
35 Developing new drugs
36 Developing new drugs
37 Photosynthesis
38 Limiting factors
39 Limiting factors
40 Aerobic respiration
41 Anaerobic respiration
42 Effect of exercise
43 Metabolism
Update
21/09/16 - L15 Biology - method for pH of enzyme method changed
This lesson is from the series of lessons that I have created for the New Combined Science Trilogy course and are linked to the new AQA specification.
Each lesson varies in its content and are sold individually but they are also available as a complete BUNDLE (see bundles and SAVE).
Lessons include:
- Lesson Plan – a clear overview of the lesson, links to specification, three main objectives, keywords, resources, starters, 3 main activities and plenaries. Ideas are also included for differentiation for lower and more able students.
- PowerPoint – with lesson objectives and keywords on each slide.
- Additional resources – printable sheets for starters/plenaries/investigations.
- Support sheets – guidance for demonstrations and practical activities
All of these lessons will be continually updated and so please continue to revisit these resources for the most up to date resources.
If you have purchased the draft specification lessons, please email for the instructions on how to get your lessons updated to the new specification – orders@achieveinscience.com
Lessons in the series include:
1 Animal and plant cells
2 Bacteria cells
3 Specialised cells
4 Microscopy
5 Mitosis and cell cycle
6 Stem cells
7 Stem cells debate
8 Diffusion
9 Diffusion 2
10 Osmosis
11 Osmosis 2
12 Active Transport
13 Tissues and organs
14 Enzymes
15 Enzymes and pH/ Enzymes and temperature
16 Enzymes in digestion/ Speeding up digestion
17 Structure and function of the heart
18 Pacemakers
19 Breathing
20 Blood vessels
21 Blood
22 Artificial hearts, valves and stents
23 A healthy diet
24 Inheritance, exercise and health
25 Drugs
26 Cancer
27 Transport in plants
28 Transport in plants 2
29 Transpiration
30 Pathogens and disease
31 Microbial case studies
32 Defence mechanisms
33 Immunity and vaccination
34 Drugs for disease
35 Developing new drugs
36 Developing new drugs
37 Photosynthesis
38 Limiting factors
39 Limiting factors
40 Aerobic respiration
41 Anaerobic respiration
42 Effect of exercise
43 Metabolism
This lesson is from the series of lessons that I have created for the New Combined Science Trilogy course and are linked to the new AQA specification.
Each lesson varies in its content and are sold individually but they are also available as a complete BUNDLE (see bundles and SAVE).
Lessons include:
- Lesson Plan – a clear overview of the lesson, links to specification, three main objectives, keywords, resources, starters, 3 main activities and plenaries. Ideas are also included for differentiation for lower and more able students.
- PowerPoint – with lesson objectives and keywords on each slide.
- Additional resources – printable sheets for starters/plenaries/investigations.
- Support sheets – guidance for demonstrations and practical activities
All of these lessons will be continually updated and so please continue to revisit these resources for the most up to date resources.
If you have purchased the draft specification lessons, please email for the instructions on how to get your lessons updated to the new specification – orders@achieveinscience.com
Lessons in the series include:
1 Animal and plant cells
2 Bacteria cells
3 Specialised cells
4 Microscopy
5 Mitosis and cell cycle
6 Stem cells
7 Stem cells debate
8 Diffusion
9 Diffusion 2
10 Osmosis
11 Osmosis 2
12 Active Transport
13 Tissues and organs
14 Enzymes
15 Enzymes and pH/ Enzymes and temperature
16 Enzymes in digestion/ Speeding up digestion
17 Structure and function of the heart
18 Pacemakers
19 Breathing
20 Blood vessels
21 Blood
22 Artificial hearts, valves and stents
23 A healthy diet
24 Inheritance, exercise and health
25 Drugs
26 Cancer
27 Transport in plants
28 Transport in plants 2
29 Transpiration
30 Pathogens and disease
31 Microbial case studies
32 Defence mechanisms
33 Immunity and vaccination
34 Drugs for disease
35 Developing new drugs
36 Developing new drugs
37 Photosynthesis
38 Limiting factors
39 Limiting factors
40 Aerobic respiration
41 Anaerobic respiration
42 Effect of exercise
43 Metabolism
This lesson is from the series of lessons that I have created for the New Combined Science Trilogy course and are linked to the new AQA specification.
Each lesson varies in its content and are sold individually but they are also available as a complete BUNDLE (see bundles and SAVE).
Lessons include:
- Lesson Plan – a clear overview of the lesson, links to specification, three main objectives, keywords, resources, starters, 3 main activities and plenaries. Ideas are also included for differentiation for lower and more able students.
- PowerPoint – with lesson objectives and keywords on each slide.
- Additional resources – printable sheets for starters/plenaries/investigations.
- Support sheets – guidance for demonstrations and practical activities
All of these lessons will be continually updated and so please continue to revisit these resources for the most up to date resources.
If you have purchased the draft specification lessons, please email for the instructions on how to get your lessons updated to the new specification – orders@achieveinscience.com
Lessons in the series include:
1 Animal and plant cells
2 Bacteria cells
3 Specialised cells
4 Microscopy
5 Mitosis and cell cycle
6 Stem cells
7 Stem cells debate
8 Diffusion
9 Diffusion 2
10 Osmosis
11 Osmosis 2
12 Active Transport
13 Tissues and organs
14 Enzymes
15 Enzymes and pH/ Enzymes and temperature
16 Enzymes in digestion/ Speeding up digestion
17 Structure and function of the heart
18 Pacemakers
19 Breathing
20 Blood vessels
21 Blood
22 Artificial hearts, valves and stents
23 A healthy diet
24 Inheritance, exercise and health
25 Drugs
26 Cancer
27 Transport in plants
28 Transport in plants 2
29 Transpiration
30 Pathogens and disease
31 Microbial case studies
32 Defence mechanisms
33 Immunity and vaccination
34 Drugs for disease
35 Developing new drugs
36 Developing new drugs
37 Photosynthesis
38 Limiting factors
39 Limiting factors
40 Aerobic respiration
41 Anaerobic respiration
42 Effect of exercise
43 Metabolism