'If you keep trying the same old things, you'll keep getting the same old results'. Imaginative teaching ideas help stimulate students and improve student retention. I don't claim to be an expert but I hope that some of my ideas will help other teachers.
'If you keep trying the same old things, you'll keep getting the same old results'. Imaginative teaching ideas help stimulate students and improve student retention. I don't claim to be an expert but I hope that some of my ideas will help other teachers.
This resource is a broken down practice exam question to help improve exam technique when answering exam questions on humoral immunity
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This resource is a broken down practice exam question to help improve exam technique when answering exam questions on cell membranes
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This resource is a broken down practice exam question to help improve exam technique when answering exam questions on cell membranes
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This resource is a broken down practice exam question to help improve exam technique when answering exam questions on differences in gas exchange systems
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This resource is a broken down practice exam question to help improve exam technique when answering exam questions on translation
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This resource is a set of flash cards to help students revise the gas exchange content in the OCR A Level Biology specification. Each card gives help on what students need to include.
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This resources is a selection of photos of large teaching models I've used during lessons. I hope they give you a few ideas & inspiration on how you can use large models within your own lessons.
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This is a free resource covering the investigating chlorophyll content in A Level Biology specifications. This resource includes:
1: A power point that goes through the background information
2: A set of student notes
3: A method sheet
4: A Link to a video which takes students through the lesson
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This resource is a selection of over 400 ideas for activities that you can give a go in Science lessons
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This resource is a broken down practice exam question to help improve exam technique when answering exam questions on protein structure
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This resource is a broken down practice exam question to help improve exam technique when answering exam questions on fossils.
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Just a quick little activity to help get AS Biology students thinking. All you have to do to use it is ask the students to read the information card then working in pairs, roll a dice to which question they ask each other based on the the text they have read. You can use questioning after to assess students progress.
Give it a go, I still cant believe how well it has worked for me
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This resource is a broken down practice exam question to help improve exam technique when answering exam questions on cell mediated immunity
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It's pretty straight forward, I remember loving playing battle ships and got inspired. It was one of the greatest moments of my teaching carrier seeing a class of Y11s playing battle ships. How it works is almost self explanatory. Fill the information section in with what ever you want and then fill out the question grid with questions on the information.
I hope anyone who has a go has as much fun as I have
This resource is a broken down practice exam question to help improve exam technique when answering exam questions on leaf structure
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This resource is a lesson with activities covering the viral diseases content of the 2015 AQA Biology specification. This resource includes:
1: A power point with activities to lead students through the lesson
2: A 6 mark question starter activity
3: A question sheet for students to work through
4: A 6 mark assessment question
5: A set of notes for students to use
6: A version of the lesson that can be used just from the front of the room
7: A link to a bespoke video that goes through the lesson that can be used for remote learning
8: Various activities to gather information on different viruses
9: Viral replication card sort
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A new lesson covering all the points in the new AQA 2015 GCSE Science specification, Eukaryotes & Prokaryotes section. This resource is designed to be taught in 1 lesson and includes activities for students to work through, group work activities as well as lots of opportunities for AFL. Included is the following:
1: A power point with activities leading students through the lesson
2: A cells recall starter game
3: A literacy activity
4: An information hunt activity
5: A labeling activity
6: A sheet for students to work through
7: A 6 mark assessment question
8: A set of notes for students to use
9: A version of the lesson that can be used just from the front of the room
10: A link to a bespoke video that goes through the lesson that can be used for remote learning
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