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Respiration PPT'S
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Respiration PPT'S

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Contained is two powerpoints which introduce and consolidate the topic of respiration to the students, aimed at KS3, Years 8-9.
Muscles Lesson
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Muscles Lesson

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Contained is a muscles powerpoint, a help sheet for lower ability students and a worksheet to consolidate the learning.
Digestion Lesson
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Digestion Lesson

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Contained are a PowerPoint and a worksheet on an introduction to the topic of digestion. Aimed at Years 7-9, KS3.
Vaccination Lesson
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Vaccination Lesson

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Contained is an powerpoint about vaccines and a factsheet with questions, aimed at Years 7-9, KS3.
Xylem, Phloem and Transpiration
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Xylem, Phloem and Transpiration

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Covers AQA new specification GCSE Biology. Covers: Structure & function of Xylem and Phloem Transpiration Factors affecting transpiration Practical investigation (examining xylem and phloem under a microscope) HSW. + PPT
Nutrition and Diet
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Nutrition and Diet

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Pupils complete activity mat (print in A3) in groups, sharing the information sheets around (print sheets in A3). Covers: All the different types of nutrients Sources of the nutrients Has objective criteria, also has extension questions on the information sheets if some pupils finish earlier than others.
Properties of Materials
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Properties of Materials

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Covers: Ceramics Advantages and Disadvantages of using ceramics How some ceramics are formed Monomers Polymers Properties of Polymers Pupils complete placemat activity where they have to fill in the various bits of information. Contains checks for pupils to show progress via self-assessment. Included additionally: A composite worksheet, where pupils have to design their own base-layer/composite. Good for KS3 and KS4.
Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells
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Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells

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Instructions: Pupils label features of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, can split the class in half and use A3-sized diagrams, first team to label the components wins. Pupils then use the Venn diagram template to label the features, can also enhance this by reviews comparing the features of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells e.g. The origin of eukaryotes: a reappraisal - (Duve, 2007) Suitable for AS/A-level Biology
Cell cycle
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Cell cycle

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Suitable for AS/A-level Biology Pupils fill in the group activity using relevant resources e.g. books, the internet etc. They can only use pictures in the boxes, they then have to convert the pictures to written information (cell cycle phases fill in table).
Natural selection
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Natural selection

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Natural selection card game - pupils play a board game to see which of them can survive! Instructions are on the game edit worksheet
Fossils practical
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Fossils practical

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Practical booklet for pupils to guide them through creating their own fossils using plaster of paris, and also covers fossil excavation.
Enzymes
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Enzymes

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Suitable for GCSE and AS/A level Biology Pupils use the sheet (print in A3) to fill in and summarize understanding of enzymes, covers: Enzyme function Mechanism by which enzymes carry out their function Factors affecting rate of enzymatic reactions.
Cell components
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Cell components

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Resource sheets with information on different cell components and booklet style format. Suitable for AS/A-level Biology
Drugs PSHE
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Drugs PSHE

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Various activities for teaching drugs in PSHE. 1. Starter > True/false 2. Addiction perspective worksheet > Pupils complete worksheet and have a class discussion about addiction and the impact/consequences of drug use 3. Drugs fill in table > Fill in table with information on different drugs (information sheets attached as PPT - print in A3).
Transcription and translation
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Transcription and translation

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Suitable for AS/A-level Biology Includes Protein factory sheets and protein factory workbook Using the sheets in groups (e.g. one of each per table) pupils have to work through the sheets by indicating the correct choice and answer questions on transcription and translation (see workbook). Covers: Transcription Translation DNA replication Degeneracy of genetic code Codon-anticodon pairing The workbook provided is differentiated and scaffolded for pupils via questions having success criteria and also super-challenge questions as well. Correct answers are on the worksheets, however, ensure that you explain clearly to students that they need to work through it systematically.