An activity to colour, stick and label a pop up model of the parts of a flower for students. Suitable for all abilities at KS3 or KS2.
Features 5 stickable parts, stick down tabs so that you can fold and reveal the inside of the flower. Suitable for labelling with the parts of a flower. Makes a really nice display in students’ books.
Learning Objective
To understand and identify the parts of a flower
To explain the roles of each part of the flower
Designed for KS3 / KS2 or GCSE History of Medicine
A reading comprehension about Edward Jenner and the discovery of the smallpox vaccine, with additional detail on the eradication of smallpox by the WHO. Also contains two sets of questions aimed at a lower and higher ability group. Sorted into printable format.
Designed for high ability year 9 class. (key stage 3). Took them approximately 15 minutes to complete the majority of the questions.
National Curriculum:
Health, disease and the development of medicines
body defences against pathogens and the role of the immune system against disease
reducing and preventing the spread of infectious diseases in animals and plants
the process of discovery and development of new medicines
Learning objective:
To understand the process undertaken by Edward Jenner in the discovery of vaccinations
Questions are separated into those for lower and higher ability students.
Higher ability questions give students prompts to explore scientific method (gathering data and peer review) and wider issues such as the use of diseases as bio-weapons.
An information circuit around modes of disease transmission with worksheets aimed at high and lower ability students. Also includes a cut and stick task about preventing the spread of some diseases.
Features airborne, bloodborne, faeces/urine spread, animal/insect vector, food/water borne, sexual transmission, several modes of direct contact, and vertical transmission. Designed for each slide to be printed and positioned around the room.
National Curriculum
reducing and preventing the spread of infectious diseases in animals and plants
Learning Objective
To describe how diseases are spread
To understand the most prevalent methods of disease transmission and recall examples
To consider ways of reducing the spread of specific diseases
A-Level 2016 Biology Calvin Cycle Light Independent Reaction Photosynthesis Worksheet
Worksheet (pdf) aimed at A-Level Biology students studying AQA Photosynthesis topic. The pack contains a detailed, labelled diagram of the Calvin Cycle. Students can colour the molecules in the diagram and add detail to the label boxes - with an answer sheet for the teacher to make use of.
This resource can be used independently where students research each part of the cycle or alongside a teacher-led lesson, it can also be used for revision.
Included:
Blank & unlabelled Calvin Cycle diagram
Labelled Calvin Cycle diagram with blank boxes to add detail
Labelled Calvin Cycle answer sheet
GCSE Biology Prokaryote / Bacteria Cell Worksheets
Worksheets (pdf) aimed at GCSE Biology students studying AQA, Edexcel and other exam boards Cells topic. The pack contains a detailed, labelled diagram of a prokaryote cell. Students can colour the diagram and add detail to the label boxes - with an answer sheet for the teacher to make use of.
This resource can be used independently where students research each part of the cell or alongside a teacher-led lesson, it can also be used for revision.
Included for the prokaryote cells:
Blank & unlabelled diagram
Labelled diagram with blank boxes to add organelle functions
Labelled cell answer sheet
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Worksheets (pdf) aimed at GCSE Biology students studying AQA, Edexcel and other exam boards Cells topic. The pack contains a detailed, labelled diagram of a prokaryote cell, animal cell and plant cell. Students can colour the diagram and add detail to the label boxes - with an answer sheet for the teacher to make use of.
This resource can be used independently where students research each part of the cell or alongside a teacher-led lesson, it can also be used for revision.
Included for the each type of cell:
Blank & unlabelled diagram
Labelled diagram with blank boxes to add organelle functions
Labelled cell answer sheet
A-Level 2016 Biology Eukaryote Cell Worksheet
Worksheet (pdf) aimed at A-Level Biology students studying AQA Cell Structure topic. The pack contains a detailed, labelled diagram an animal cell. Students can colour the diagram and add detail to the label boxes - with an answer sheet for the teacher to make use of.
Includes: lysosome, ribosomes, golgi apparatus, rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum, nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondria, cell surface membrane
This resource can be used independently where students research each part of the cell or alongside a teacher-led lesson, it can also be used for revision.
Included:
Blank & unlabelled animal cell diagram
Labelled animal cell diagram with blank boxes to add organelle functions
Labelled animal cell answer sheet
GCSE Biology Animal & Plant Cells Worksheets - Colour and label cells
Worksheets (pdf) aimed at GCSE Biology students studying AQA, Edexcel and other exam boards Cells topic. The pack contains a detailed, labelled diagram an animal cell and plant cell. Students can colour the diagram and add detail to the label boxes - with an answer sheet for the teacher to make use of.
This resource can be used independently where students research each part of the cell or alongside a teacher-led lesson, it can also be used for revision.
Included for each of plant and animal cells:
Blank & unlabelled diagram
Labelled diagram with blank boxes to add organelle functions
Labelled cell answer sheet
A-Level 2016 Biology Mitochondrion Respiration Worksheet
Worksheet (pdf) aimed at A-Level Biology students studying AQA Respiration / Cell Structure topics. The pack contains a detailed, labelled diagram of the Mitochondrion. Students can colour the structure in the diagram and add detail to the label boxes - with an answer sheet for the teacher to make use of.
This resource can be used independently where students research each part of the mitochondrion or alongside a teacher-led lesson, it can also be used for revision.
Included:
Blank & unlabelled Mitochondrion diagram
Labelled Mitochondrion diagram with blank boxes to add detail
Labelled Mitochondrion answer sheet
Suitable for GCSE and KS3 students in Biology / Science
This resource is a full lesson and associated worksheet ready to go for students observing onion cells under the microscope. Encourages independent work and improves practical scientific skills
It contains:
A plug and play full lesson PowerPoint to guide students through the onion cell practical safely and sensibly. Answers to questions from the worksheet are included in the slides.
Starter, Objectives/Success criteria, Progress checks and Plenary all included.
A comprehensive worksheet aimed at GCSE or KS3 Biology students, covering the topic of use of light microscopes and plant cells centred around observing onion cells and creating accurate scientific diagrams.
The worksheet is visually appealing and are designed to encourage independent learning, independent practical work and familiarisation of the key terminology.
Designed to be printed two sided and stuck into student’s exercise books
KS3 Chemistry Fire Triangle Worksheet
Worksheets (pdf) aimed at KS3 or KS2 Science / Chemistry students studying AQA, Edexcel and other exam boards Chemical Reactions topic. The pack contains a detailed, labelled diagram of the fire triangle and a set of follow up questions. Some short answer questions followed by an extended answer question to assess literacy. Students can use the information sheet to add detail to the label boxes - with an answer sheet for the teacher to make use of.
This resource can be used independently where students research each part of the fire triangle or alongside a teacher-led lesson, it can also be used for revision.
Suitable for GCSE, KS3 & KS2 students in Chemistry / Science
This resource is a full lesson and associated worksheet ready to go for students making and using their own red cabbage indicator. Encourages independent work and improves practical scientific skills
It contains:
A comprehensive worksheet aimed at GCSE or KS3 Chemistry students, covering the topic of use of indicators and scientific skills. Starter questions, scientific equipment drawing skills, writing a scientific method, making observations, evaluating their indicator, plenary questions.
The worksheet is visually appealing and are designed to encourage independent learning, independent practical work and familiarisation of the key terminology.
Designed to be printed two sided and stuck into student’s exercise books once complete