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I am a biology teacher who has many years’ experience working in the social care sector including managing care homes and home care services. I have been teaching health and social care and science since 2015, mostly to level 3 students. I believe learning is an active process helped by visualization of the processes. I create visual resources for both health and social care and science including BTEC and Cambridge Technicals in health and social care, BTEC applied science and GCSE biology.

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I am a biology teacher who has many years’ experience working in the social care sector including managing care homes and home care services. I have been teaching health and social care and science since 2015, mostly to level 3 students. I believe learning is an active process helped by visualization of the processes. I create visual resources for both health and social care and science including BTEC and Cambridge Technicals in health and social care, BTEC applied science and GCSE biology.
T-Level Health/Healthcare Science (B2.4): Musculoskeletal System Revision Notebook
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T-Level Health/Healthcare Science (B2.4): Musculoskeletal System Revision Notebook

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Designed for Further Science Concepts for T-level Health and Healthcare Science (B2.4). This illustrated revision notebook consists of 14 pages of detail about the musculoskeletal system as required by the course specification. It includes high quality illustrations and diagrams to help students visualise the structures and processes involved. The resource includes an editable PDF for students to write their own notes either as part of their revision or when learning the topic for the first time. Suggested answers (possibly in more detail than is needed) are also included. WHAT TOPICS ARE INCLUDED? • Components of the musculoskeletal system including diagrams to label • Functions of musculoskeletal system • Structure of skeletal muscle fibres • Types of bones and types of joints • Types of movement and the antagonistic nature of muscles • Sliding filament theory as a simple overview and in good detail HOW IS IT SET OUT? The notebook comes as an editable PDF which can easily be printed out for use in the classroom or students can type directly into the text boxes. Ask your students to label diagrams and fill in text boxes about a particular aspect of the topic. Get them to test their understanding with an end of booklet quiz. ARE THERE ANY ANSWERS INCLUDED? A booklet including suggested answers is included with the resource to save you time. However, it is up to you how much detail you want from each of your students allowing you to differentiate with ease. ARE THERE ANY OTHER BOOKLETS AVAILABLE? There are currently notebooks available for the Core Science Concepts Biology component of the course – available separately or as a bundle. Other books in the B2 body systems series are also available from my shop.
Cambridge Technicals Health and Social Care unit 4: Cardiovascular system notebook
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Cambridge Technicals Health and Social Care unit 4: Cardiovascular system notebook

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Illustrated revision workbook for L01 of unit 4 (Anatomy and Physiology for Health and Social Care) Cambridge Technical level 3 Health and Social Care – The cardiovascular system, malfunctions and their impact on individuals. This 14-page notebook can be used for notetaking during lessons to encourage students to make their own notes rather than copying from a PowerPoint. Students will have to think carefully to make relevant notes on the different topics. Alternatively, this notebook can be used for revision purposes by encouraging students to fill in the sections without looking at their notes. The test your knowledge page at the end also serves to check their understanding. A completed notebook is available as well as a self-test version so that students can check their answers against sample answers by clicking a link. The revision notebook includes the full requirements of the specification as follows: • The functions of the cardiovascular system • The structure of the heart • The functions of key arteries and veins • Structure and function of valves • Pulmonary and systemic circulations • The cardiac cycle • How the cardiac cycle is controlled • The structure of blood • The formation of tissue fluid and lymph • Cardiovascular malfunctions including hypertension and coronary heart disease • Symptoms, treatments and impact of cardiovascular malfunctions • A test your knowledge quiz at the end of the booklet. Other revision notebooks available for this unit: • Respiratory system • Digestive system
T-Level Health/Healthcare Science (B2.7): Reproductive System Revision Notebook
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T-Level Health/Healthcare Science (B2.7): Reproductive System Revision Notebook

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Designed for Further Science Concepts for T-level Health and Healthcare Science (B2.7). This illustrated revision notebook consists of 12 pages of detail about the reproductive system as required by the course specification. It includes high quality illustrations and diagrams to help students visualise the structures and processes involved. The resource includes an editable PDF for students to write their own notes either as part of their revision or when learning the topic for the first time. Suggested answers (possibly in more detail than is needed) are also included. WHAT TOPICS ARE INCLUDED? • Structure of the female reproductive system • Functions of the components of the female reproductive system • Structure of the male reproductive system • Functions of the components of the male reproductive system • Functions of the female reproductive system including oogenesis and placenta • Functions of the male reproductive system – spermatogenesis • Embyrofoetal development as required by the Healthcare Science specification HOW IS IT SET OUT? The notebook comes as an editable PDF which can easily be printed out for use in the classroom or students can type directly into the text boxes. Ask your students to label diagrams and fill in text boxes about a particular aspect of the topic. Get them to test their understanding with an end of booklet quiz. ARE THERE ANY ANSWERS INCLUDED? A booklet including suggested answers is included with the resource to save you time. However, it is up to you how much detail you want from each of your students allowing you to differentiate with ease. ARE THERE ANY OTHER BOOKLETS AVAILABLE? There are currently notebooks available for the Core Science Concepts Biology component of the course – available separately or as a bundle. Other books in the B2 body systems series are also available from my shop.
Anatomy and physiology game
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Anatomy and physiology game

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This anatomy and physiology game is aimed at BTEC level 3 Nationals in Health and Social Care unit 3 to aid revision prior to the exam. It consists of a board game with 400 questions which cover every aspect of the unit. The questions come as question cards with the question on one side and the answer on the other (you will need to print it double sided for this to work). The question cards can be used as part of a game with 2-6 players or they could be used as flashcards for just one student to test themselves. In addition, the questions are also available with question next to answer so they can be used to generate smaller anatomy and physiology practice games. Two different game boards have been included.
BTEC health and social care anatomy and physiology homeostasis bingo
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BTEC health and social care anatomy and physiology homeostasis bingo

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Homeostasis bingo for BTEC health and social care unit 3: anatomy and physiology Bingo is a firm favourite of students and is ideal for topics which include a lot of key terms to learn like homeostasis. For this game, students must understand the definition for a key term before they can decide whether they have that word on their bingo card or not. The 3x3 bingo cards cover 20 key terms between them and there are 30 bingo cards in total giving the option of having one bingo card per student. Alternatively, students can play in groups so they can discuss the answers to the clues and decide whether they have that key term on their card. To add challenge, some students could have more than one card to monitor. In order to succeed at this game, students need to solve all the clues given. Students can play for a line and then a full house to ensure the maximum number of key terms are covered during the game. This resource consists of a PDF document containing the clues to the key terms with a check box to tick them off when you have given the clue and 30 individual bingo cards organized two to a page. Bingo is an ideal revision game and can be played more than once to revisit the topic after several weeks. If you would like to try a similar bingo game for free, why not try the reproductive system bingo game. If you would like more revision games for this unit, why not try the anatomy and physiology revision game bundle which includes different games for each of the different topics for this unit.
BTEC health and social care anatomy and physiology renal system game
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BTEC health and social care anatomy and physiology renal system game

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Renal system mastery game for BTEC level 3 health and social care unit 3: anatomy and physiology Make learning appear effortless with this mastery game for the renal system which focuses on structure and function of the renal system. There are several ways to play the game including both individual and team games. Students can play individually by laying the 16 cards face down in 4 rows of 4. They must start from the top right and define and locate the key term on the card. If they get the answer correct, they can leave the card face up, if not they must turn it back over again. They will not be able to revisit that card until they have finished going though all the cards. How quickly can they learn all the key terms? The game can also be played in small teams using a game board and counters. The group has a set of cards in a pile face down. Students will take it in turns for other students to ask them to define one of the key terms. If they get it right, they can move their counter one place up the mountain. If they get the answer wrong, they must make a note of the card and can study the card during the game. When all students get to base camp, they must have a last attempt to answer all the cards they could not manage earlier. The object of the game is for all students to reach the top of the mountain at the same time, so they need to help each other out. This resource includes: • A PDF document including 16 cards relating to the renal system. These should be printed double-sided so the key term will be on the back. • A PDF mountain climbing board. If you would like more questions on the renal system, why not try the specialist subject quiz 3 which includes the renal system and 4 other topics. If you would like more revision games for this unit, why not try the anatomy and physiology revision game bundle which includes different games for each of the different topics for this unit.
BTEC health and social care anatomy and physiology energy and genetics games
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BTEC health and social care anatomy and physiology energy and genetics games

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Energy and genetics revision games for BTEC level 3 health and social care unit 3: anatomy and physiology Get two games in one in this learning game resource. Students learn best when learning is fun but variety is also important. The two games are different from each other and help to test the knowledge and understanding of energy in the body and genetics. Energy Find the Lie can be played by students individually or in pairs to encourage discussion. Each of the eight PowerPoint slides includes three related statements about energy in body. Two of the statements are true and one is a lie. Students must find the lie. The answers can be revealed as you go or you can go through all the slides first before going back over the answers. Click on the statement to reveal whether it is the lie or true. Genetics matching pairs includes 20 squares to be cut off. Each square contains either a key term or a definition relating to genetics and students must match the key terms to the definitions. This quick activity is an ideal plenary or starter revision activity. The resource includes: • Energy Find the Lie PowerPoint which includes answers. • PDF sheet containing genetics key term or definition squares to cut out. • Genetics matching pairs answer sheet. For more revision on these topics, why not try the specialist subject quiz 1 which is available for free. If you would like more revision games, why not try the anatomy and physiology revision game bundle which includes different games for each of the different topics for this unit.
BTEC health and social care anatomy and physiology cell catchphrase
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BTEC health and social care anatomy and physiology cell catchphrase

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Cell biology catchphrase for BTEC level 3 health and social care unit 3: Anatomy and Physiology Make revision fun with a game that students will be familiar with. This PowerPoint game includes 20 questions on the ultrastructure of cells and the function of cell organelles. If the student gets the question wrong the number tile can be rest for another student to answer later. If they do get the answer correct, the number tile can be removed to reveal a section of a picture and the student will get an opportunity to guess what the picture is showing (in this case, cilia). To ensure that all questions are answered even if the picture has been guessed correctly, teams can be awarded one point for a correct answer and three points for guessing the picture – the team with the greatest number of points wins the game. The resource includes: • PowerPoint catchphrase game including 20 questions about cell structure. • A PDF answer sheet. A similar catchphrase game for the nervous system is available for free if you would like to try it out before you buy. If you would like more revision games to cover the whole of the unit why not try the anatomy and physiology revision game bundle which includes different games for each of the different topics for this unit.
BTEC Health & Social Care: Unit 3 - Lymphatic System Illustrated Notebook
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BTEC Health & Social Care: Unit 3 - Lymphatic System Illustrated Notebook

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For BTEC level 3 Health and Social Care unit 3: Anatomy and Physiology This 6-page illustrated notebook on the lymphatic and immune systems is available in both printable and editable PDF to allow for choice and comes with a completed version. Research has proven that students learn best when notes are written in their own words. This is partly because students have to think more clearly about the topic when they have to put it into words whichthey would not do if they copy from a PowerPoint. It is also because they are more likely to understand it later if it is in their own words. This notebook encourages students to write their own notes whilst guiding them on what to write the notes about. It is designed to be used alongside other learning activities about the topic. It can also be used as a revision aid where students can try to complete the pages from memory. Biology is a subject that benefits from a good imagination in order to visualise the structures and processes involved. The high quality illustrations used in this notebook enable students to develop good visualisations to help them learn. The lymphatic and immune systems notebook includes: Diagram of the lymphatic system to label Details of the components of the lymphatic system and their functions How lymph is formed The different types of lymphocytes and how each works How memory cells are formed Disorders of the lymphatic and immune system A test your knowledge page at the end.
BTEC Health and Social Care: Unit 3 - Reproductive System Illustrated Notebook
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BTEC Health and Social Care: Unit 3 - Reproductive System Illustrated Notebook

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For BTEC level 3 Health and Social Care unit 3: Anatomy and Physiology This 12-page illustrated notebook on the reproductive system is available in both printable and editable PDF to allow for choice and comes with a completed version. Research has proven that students learn best when notes are written in their own words. This is partly because students have to think more clearly about the topic when they have to put it into words whichthey would not do if they copy from a PowerPoint. It is also because they are more likely to understand it later if it is in their own words. This notebook encourages students to write their own notes whilst guiding them on what to write the notes about. It is designed to be used alongside other learning activities about the topic. It can also be used as a revision aid where students can try to complete the pages from memory. Biology is a subject that benefits from a good imagination in order to visualise the structures and processes involved. The high quality illustrations used in this notebook enable students to develop good visualisations to help them learn. The reproductive system notebook includes: A diagram of the female reproductive system to label A diagram of the male reproductive system to label Details of functions of the different components of the reproductive systems Disorders of the male reproductive system Disorders of the female reproductive system Cell division both mitosis and meiosis Spermatogenesis Oogenesis Foetal growth through the trimesters Stages of birth Factors that affect development of the foetus Effects of teratogens A test your knowledge page at the end.
Cambridge Technicals Health and Social Care Unit 4 - Musculoskeletal System revision notebook
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Cambridge Technicals Health and Social Care Unit 4 - Musculoskeletal System revision notebook

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Are you frustrated when students blindly copy notes of the board without taking any of it? When you ask them even the simplest of questions about it they can’t answer. Weeks later they don’t even remember having covered the topic at all. Or, just as bad, they have focused on something that is not important. Frustrating isn’t it! This 12-page notebook forces them to think as they have to write their own notes but at the same time gives structure to ensure their notes are focused and relevant to the specification. Buy this musculoskeletal system notebook today so your class can answer questions like a pro. WHAT IS INCLUDED? 12 page booklet filled with illustrations on all aspects of the musculoskeletal system and its disorders which aligns to the CTEC specification. Includes a sample completed notebook to save you the time of working out what needs to be where. HOW CAN IT BE USED? Can be used as part of the lesson to make notes that the students understand. Or can be used as part of structured revision lessons. Can be printed out as a handy booklet for the topic or used online as an editable PDF.
Topic Test: Muscle Tissue
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Topic Test: Muscle Tissue

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BTEC level 3 Applied Science (Principles &Applications 1). Topic test for muscle tissue. Exam-style questions with sample answers. Marks out of 30, like the exam, for easy comparison.
Topic test: Ventilation and gas exchange
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Topic test: Ventilation and gas exchange

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BTEC level 3 Applied Science (Principles & Applications 2). Topic test for ventilation and gas exchange. Exam style questions with sample answers. Marks out of 40, like the exam, for easy comparison. Want all four topic tests for Principles and Applications 2 Biology for a 20% discount? Click here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12506354
BTEC health and social care anatomy and physiology tissue Guess Who
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BTEC health and social care anatomy and physiology tissue Guess Who

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Tissue Guess Who for BTEC level 3 health and social care unit 3: anatomy and physiology I find that students find it difficult to differentiate between the different types of tissues. Tissues can be divided into to specific groups making it the perfect subject for a game of Guess Who. Each student or small team should have a set of cards laid out in front of them in four rows of four. Each student can choose (or have chosen) a tissue that the other team has to guess. They must take it in turn to ask the other team about their tissue to gradually eliminate possibilities and eventually guess their tissue. To avoid random guesses, students are not allowed to guess the actual tissue until they are down to just two options. Instead, they could eliminate tissues by asking questions about the type of tissue (connective, muscle?) or functions or locations within the body. When tissues have been eliminated, those cards should be turned face down. This is a surprisingly challenging game as students need to know a lot of features of all the tissues in order to correctly eliminate cards. Playing in small teams allows students to discuss features with each other enhancing their learning further. The resource consists of two PDF sheets containing 8 tissue cards each. Remember to print single sided in order to cut the cards out. It is a good revision game to bring out any time after the main topic has been covered and will last about half an hour. If you like this resource, why not try the anatomy and physiology revision game bundle which includes different games for each of the different topics for this unit.
BTEC Health & Social Care: Unit 3 - Cells Illustrated Revision Notebook
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BTEC Health & Social Care: Unit 3 - Cells Illustrated Revision Notebook

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For BTEC level 3 Health and Social Care unit 3: Anatomy and Physiology This 7-page illustrated notebook on cell structure is available in both printable and editable PDF to allow for choice and comes with a completed version. Research has proven that students learn best when notes are written in their own words. This is partly because students have to think more clearly about the topic when they have to put it into words whichthey would not do if they copy from a PowerPoint. It is also because they are more likely to understand it later if it is in their own words. This notebook encourages students to write their own notes whilst guiding them on what to write the notes about. It is designed to be used alongside other learning activities about the topic. It can also be used as a revision aid where students can try to complete the pages from memory. Biology is a subject that benefits from a good imagination in order to visualise the structures and processes involved. The high quality illustrations used in this notebook enable students to develop good visualisations to help them learn. The cell structure notebook includes: Cell diagram to label Structure and function of each of the organelles More detail about the structure of the cell membrane The relationship between cells, tissues, organs and organ systems A test your knowledge section at the end
BTEC Health & Social Care: Unit 3 - Tissues Illustrated Revision Notebook
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BTEC Health & Social Care: Unit 3 - Tissues Illustrated Revision Notebook

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For BTEC level 3 Health and Social Care unit 3: Anatomy and Physiology This 9-page illustrated notebook on the tissues covered in the specification is available in both printable and editable PDF to allow for choice and comes with a completed version. Research has proven that students learn best when notes are written in their own words. This is partly because students have to think more clearly about the topic when they have to put it into words whichthey would not do if they copy from a PowerPoint. It is also because they are more likely to understand it later if it is in their own words. This notebook encourages students to write their own notes whilst guiding them on what to write the notes about. It is designed to be used alongside other learning activities about the topic. It can also be used as a revision aid where students can try to complete the pages from memory. Biology is a subject that benefits from a good imagination in order to visualise the structures and processes involved. The high quality illustrations used in this notebook enable students to develop good visualisations to help them learn. The cell structure notebook includes: Definition of a tissue Overview of the different types of tissues (epithelial, connective, muscular and nervous) Details of structure and function of the subtypes of tissue for each main type Details of locations for each tissue within the body Diagrams of neurons to label A test your own knowledge page at the end
BTEC health and social care anatomy and physiology lymphatic and immune wheel of fortune
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BTEC health and social care anatomy and physiology lymphatic and immune wheel of fortune

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Lymphatic and immune system wheel of fortune for BTEC level 3 health and social care unit 3: Anatomy and Physiology Help students gain mastery of the lymphatic and immune systems with this fun wheel of fortune game. Research shows that students learn better when learning is fun and has an element of competition to it. The game includes 20 questions that require more thought than simple recall questions. This will help develop students’ skills in answering the exam questions with higher marks. Students can be divided into teams and take turns in spinning the wheel to reveal which question they will need to answer. The question cards should be laid question side down in front of the class. Spin the wheel to reveal which number question should be answered next. If the question has already been answered correctly that student has been let off the hook. When a student answers the question, it is up to you whether you feel they have given a good enough answer. This allows for differentiation. This resource includes: • A PowerPoint spinning wheel to randomly select numbers from 1 to 20. • A set of 20 question cards with questions on one side and a number from 1 to 20 on the other. • An answer sheet with suggested answers for each question to help you determine whether a student has given a full enough answer. The game can last as long as you like. If short of time, you can use it as a starter activity selecting just one or two questions to be answered by the whole class. Or you can take longer and play the game until all answers have been answered adequately. If you like this resource, why not try the respiratory system wheel of fortune which includes 30 questions on the processes involved in the respiratory system. If you would like more revision games for anatomy and physiology, why not try the anatomy and physiology revision game bundle which includes different games for each of the different topics for this unit.
BTEC health and social care anatomy and physiology specialist subject revision game
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BTEC health and social care anatomy and physiology specialist subject revision game

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Specialist subject quiz game for BTEC level 3 health and social care unit 3: Anatomy and Physiology. Many students struggle to retain information they learned weeks or months ago. It is always a good idea to revisit topics at regular intervals. This specialist subject PowerPoint quiz covers the first five topics of the unit with six questions for each topic and six bonus points if the student gets the initial question correct. I have always found that students enjoy revision more if it is fun. Adding an element of competition helps to make learning fun. The game is designed to be played in teams with a few different ways it can be played. You could have five teams (one for each topic) and either allocate or get students to choose their specialist topic. Alternatively, you could have just two teams and ask individual students to choose which topic to answer a question from. This method has the added bonus of indicating to you which topic students are least confident with. The resource includes a PowerPoint with specialist subject quiz comprising six main questions each on cells, tissues, organs, energy and genetics. Answers are included in the game. If the student gets the first question correctly they will get a point for their team and the opportunity to answer a bonus question to gain an extra point. The game is designed to take up part of a lesson for anatomy and physiology revision before starting on the next topic. It usually takes around half an hour to complete. If you like this resource, there are two other specialist subject quizzes covering most other aspects of the course. If you would like more revision activities and games a bundle containing different games for each topic is also available.
BTEC health and social care anatomy and physiology reproductive system bingo
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BTEC health and social care anatomy and physiology reproductive system bingo

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Reproductive system bingo for BTEC level 3 health and social care unit 3: Anatomy and Physiology. Students learn best when you make learning fun. I have always found that bingo is a firm favourite of students no matter which level of learning they are at. I usually have a box of prizes for the winner of the line and the full house to choose from for added motivation. The reproductive system includes a lot of new and complicated key terms which students can find difficult to learn and remember. This bingo game includes 20 of these key terms with 30 unique bingo cards to ensure you have enough for your class. By asking questions rather than just reading out the key term, students must first answer the question correctly before they can determine whether that key term is on their bingo card. This game can also be played in pairs and small groups to encourage discussion about the question enabling deeper learning. This resource includes: • PDF bingo cards with two cards per sheet. • PDF question sheet with tick box so you can tick off which questions you have asked. The resource can be used at the beginning or end of a lesson and will probably take about 15-20 minutes to complete. If you would like to test your students’ understanding of the processes relating to reproduction, why not try the reproductive maze game which includes 43 questions on the reproductive system. Enjoyed bingo? Homeostasis bingo is also available. If you would like more revision games to make learning fun, why not try the Anatomy and Physiology revision game bundle.