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Theories of Enzyme Action
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Theories of Enzyme Action

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Theories of Enzyme Action. This is one of eight lessons to meet the specification points for 2.1.4 Enzymes. Objectives for this lesson: • Recall the role of enzymes. • Explain the mechanism of enzyme action. • Evaluate the use of different models of enzyme action. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
Tissue Fluid Formation & Retention A Level
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Tissue Fluid Formation & Retention A Level

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Tissue Fluid Formation and Retention. This is one of ten lessons to meet the specification points for 3.1.2 Transport in Animals. Specification points: 3.1.2 (d) Objectives for this lesson: • Recap the names of the different blood vessels. • Describe how tissue fluid is formed from plasma. • Explain the differences in the composition of blood, tissue fluid and lymph. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
OCR A Kingdoms and Domains
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OCR A Kingdoms and Domains

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Kingdoms and Domains. This is one of eight lessons to meet the specification points for 4.2.2 Classification and Evolution. . Specification points: 4.2.2 (c (i) and (ii)) Objectives for this lesson: State the five kingdoms. Describe the features used to classify organisms into the kingdoms. Explain how evidence has led to new classification systems. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
Organisation & specialisation of cells
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Organisation & specialisation of cells

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Designed for the OCR A Level Lesson 6.4 on the organisation and specialisation of cells. As this is a topic students should have recall of from GCSE it is designed with brief introduction and then students work independently to make notes using the questions provided and their text books. I have introduced Cornell notes for this to provide students with an alternative method of note taking. Answers to questions provided.
Chemical Reactions Practical Circus Station Sheets
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Chemical Reactions Practical Circus Station Sheets

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Practical Station Sheets to be printed and placed around the classroom for the practical circus. These are designed for Low Ability Year 7 classes as it has diagrams for each step of the practical to help show the students what they need to do. This links with the Activate 1 Practical lesson for topic 6.1 Acids and Alkalis. If you like this resource, please leave a review. Thanks.
Theories on DNA
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Theories on DNA

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Theories on DNA. This is one of seven lessons to meet the specification points for 2.1.3 Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids. Objectives for this lesson: Recall the process of DNA replication. Know the importance of replication in conserving genetic information in accuracy and describe how random, spontaneous mutations can occur during replication. Evaluate experimental evidence for DNA. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
PAG 3.1 Random Sampling OCR A Bio
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PAG 3.1 Random Sampling OCR A Bio

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on PAG 3.1 Random Sampling. This is one of nine lessons to meet the specification points for 4.2.1 Biodiversity. Specification points: 4.2.1 (b)(ii) and (d) Objectives for this lesson: Recall the equation for Simpson’s Index of Diversity. Investigate species diversity using random sampling. Analyse data from PAG and calculate Simpson’s Index of Diversity. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
PAG 3.2 Belt Transect OCR A Bio
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PAG 3.2 Belt Transect OCR A Bio

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on PAG 3.2 Belt Transect. This is one of nine lessons to meet the specification points for 4.2.1 Biodiversity. Specification points: 4.2.1 (b)(ii) Objectives for this lesson: Recall sampling techniques. Investigate the abundance of plants in a line transect. Analyse the distribution and abundance of plants in a named habitat. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
PAG 1 Microscopy OCR A Bio
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PAG 1 Microscopy OCR A Bio

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on PAG 1 Microscopy. This is one of seven lessons to meet the specification points for 2.1.1 Cell Structure. Specification points: 2.1.1 (b, c & d) Objectives for this lesson: • Describe how to use the light microscope to view a sample. • Produce scientific drawings of samples using the light microscope. • Create a microscope slide of a sample using the correct techniques. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
Microscopy OCR A Bio
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Microscopy OCR A Bio

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on Microscopy. This is one of seven lessons to meet the specification points for 2.1.1 Cell Structure. Specification points: 2.1.1 (a & f) Objectives for this lesson: • Name and describe the function of the main components of the light microscope. • Explain the difference between magnification and resolution. • Compare the functional capabilities and specimen suitability for the electron microscope (scanning and transmission) and the scanning confocal microscope. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
The Non-Specific Immune Response & Blood Smear PAG OCR A Bio
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The Non-Specific Immune Response & Blood Smear PAG OCR A Bio

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OCR A Level Biology A lesson on The Non-Specific Immune Response & Blood Smear PAG. This is one of thirteen lessons to meet the specification points for 4.1.1 Communicable Diseases, disease prevention and the immune system. Specification points: 4.1.1 (e (i), e(ii)) Objectives for this lesson: • Recall how to use the light microscope and prepare samples. • Describe the mode of action of phagocytes. • Examine cells from a prepared blood smear and draw cells observed. Check out my other lessons and the accompanying workbook with exam questions (and answer booklet included). Please leave a review.
P2 - P4 Structure Strips and Answers
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P2 - P4 Structure Strips and Answers

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These questions can be used in the lessons or as a homework. Links directly to the AQA GCSE Objectives and are graded at Grades 4, 6 and 8. Answers are provided for self or peer assessment. Excellent way to support students in their lesson notes.
KS3 Electricity Marking Stickers and Feedback Tasks
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KS3 Electricity Marking Stickers and Feedback Tasks

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KS3 Electricity Marking Stickers and Feedback Tasks covering the whole topic. There are two different versions of the marking sticker and activities. These are designed for most students with a second version for a very low ability group. Marking stickers: I will Red, Amber, Green each descriptor depending on whether the student has show evidence in their work that they have met this learning objective. The bottom part of the sticker is to tick if there are more generalised areas that students need to work such as presentation. The activities match the learning objectives from the stickers. I normally print these as information booklets with two slides to a page. Students can then flick through to any task numbers that they were Red on in their marking sticker and complete the task as explained in the yellow boxes. This should close the gap for the students in their learning. Please leave a review about how helpful you found this.
P4 Electrical Circuits Structure Strips and Answers
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P4 Electrical Circuits Structure Strips and Answers

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Differentiated questions for each lesson in the P4 Electrical Circuits topic for AQA GCSE Physics and answers to go with them. These structure strips are designed to be printed off and glued into students books down the margin and then either used throughout the lesson, or as a task after covering theory, the students work their way through the questions. Not all students will be expected to complete the entire structure strip as it depends on target grades. The questions link directly to the learning objectives and ensure the content is covered and allows students to stretch themselves. They could also be given as homework for consolidation or used for targeted revision. Students find these a great way to ensure they have met their objectives and it makes marking books easier. The questions are split into three main groups: Bronze (Red) questions are targeted at Grade 4 Silver (Amber) questions are targeted at Grade 6 Gold (Green) questions are targeted at Grade 8 Star questions are challenge questions. Structure strips are included for the following lessons; Electrical charges and fields Current and Charge PD and Resistance Component Characteristics Series circuits Parallel circuits Answers are included as a powerpoint presentation for all structure strip questions to allow self or peer assessment by students. If you like this resource, please check out my other resources as I will be uploading more structure strips for both KS3 and KS4 topics and please leave a quick review for my resource. Thanks
P3 Energy Resources Topic Structure Strips and Answers
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P3 Energy Resources Topic Structure Strips and Answers

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Differentiated questions for each lesson in the P3 Energy Resources topic for AQA GCSE Physics and answers to go with them. These structure strips are designed to be printed off and glued into students books down the margin and then either used throughout the lesson, or as a task after covering theory, the students work their way through the questions. Not all students will be expected to complete the entire structure strip as it depends on target grades. The questions link directly to the learning objectives and ensure the content is covered and allows students to stretch themselves. They could also be given as homework for consolidation or used for targeted revision. Students find these a great way to ensure they have met their objectives and it makes marking books easier. The questions are split into three main groups: Bronze (Red) questions are targeted at Grade 4 Silver (Amber) questions are targeted at Grade 6 Gold (Green) questions are targeted at Grade 8 Star questions are challenge questions. Structure strips are included for the following lessons; Energy demands Energy from wind and water Power from the Sun and the Earth Energy and the environment Big energy issues Answers are included as a powerpoint presentation for all structure strip questions to allow self or peer assessment by students. If you like this resource, please check out my other resources as I will be uploading more structure strips for both KS3 and KS4 topics and please leave a quick review for my resource. Thanks
P2 Energy Transfer by Heating Structure Strips and Answers
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P2 Energy Transfer by Heating Structure Strips and Answers

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Differentiated questions for each lesson in the P2 Energy Transfer by Heating topic for AQA GCSE Physics and answers to go with them. These structure strips are designed to be printed off and glued into students books down the margin and then either used throughout the lesson, or as a task after covering theory, the students work their way through the questions. Not all students will be expected to complete the entire structure strip as it depends on target grades. The questions link directly to the learning objectives and ensure the content is covered and allows students to stretch themselves. They could also be given as homework for consolidation or used for targeted revision. Students find these a great way to ensure they have met their objectives and it makes marking books easier. The questions are split into three main groups: Bronze (Red) questions are targeted at Grade 4 Silver (Amber) questions are targeted at Grade 6 Gold (Green) questions are targeted at Grade 8 Star questions are challenge questions. Structure strips are included for the following lessons; Energy transfer by conduction Infrared radiation (Physics Only) More about Infrared radiation (Physics Only/Higher Tier) Specific Heat Capacity Heating and Insulating Buildings Answers are included as a powerpoint presentation for all structure strip questions to allow self or peer assessment by students. If you like this resource, please check out my other resources as I will be uploading more structure strips for both KS3 and KS4 topics and please leave a quick review for my resource. Thanks
Chemical Reactions Lesson
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Chemical Reactions Lesson

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Chemical Reactions Lesson for the Year 7 Activate Scheme of Work. It includes a practical circus for students to complete to develop their lab skills and observational skills. Please leave a review.
B1 Cell Transport and Mitosis Revision Pyramid Activity
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B1 Cell Transport and Mitosis Revision Pyramid Activity

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B1 Cell Transport and Mitosis Revision Pyramid Activity. Answers are also included to allow for self/peer assessment. Students have to answer as many questions as they can to reach 100 points in a certain time. This is a great activity for revision purposes and allows students to differentiate the level of questioning they answer as different questions are worth different amounts of points with harder questions being worth more.