AQA NEW GCSE 2016
Required practical - Microscopy
This lesson covers:
- Risks and hazards associated with preparing a microscope slide
- The basics of a light microscope
- How to prepare microscope slides of onion and cheek cells
- Biological drawings
- Magnification calculations
This lesson include:
- Powerpoint file with learning objectives and suggested route of teaching
- Student booklet - with activities to complete in order to reach the requirements of the required practical
- Answers to the magnification calculations
NEW GCSE 2016
Health & Lifestyle (non-communicable diseases) - Based on the AQA Specification - this lesson covers:
- the difference between communicable and non-communicable diseases.
- the effects of diet, smoking, alcohol and stress on health.
- how and why the Government encourages people to lead a healthy lifestyle.
This lesson includes:
- Whole lesson (ppt file)
- AfL starter activity
- Independent learning activity which could last a number of lessons.
Please note book pages are not included due to copyright - although questions used are included. Any GCSE textbook based on the AQA specification would be suitable.
NEW GCSE 2016
Ventilation, Gas Exchange & The alveolus - Based on the AQA Specification - this lesson covers:
- the mechanism of ventilation in terms of changes in the main parts of the gas exchange system and changing pressures.
- gas exchange in the alveoli, in terms of particle diffusion.
- explaining in terms of SA:Vol ratio, how the alveoli are specialised for gas exchange and name two other factors which allow for efficient gas exchange.
This lesson includes:
- Whole lesson (ppt file)
- Starter activity - adapted from a legacy resource
- Scaffold worksheet on ventilation (adapted from a TES creative commons resource - thank you!)
- SA:Vol ratio worksheet - adapted to suit the topic of ventilation (adapted from a TES creative commons resource - thank you!)
- Alveolus worksheet - adapted from a legacy resource
- Ventilators exam Qs & MS
NEW GCSE 2016
Coronary Heart Disease (previously Artificial or Real) - Based on the AQA Specification - this lesson covers:
- when artificial hearts, valves, stents and blood are used.
- how artificial aids can prolong life.
- evaluating the use of artificial aids to circulation to prolong life.
This lesson includes:
- Home learning activity
- Starter activity and worksheets (adapted from a creative commons free resource on TES, thank you!)
NEW GCSE 2016
Blood vessels & blood - Based on the AQA Specification - this lesson covers:
- the structure of the main types of blood vessels and the components of blood.
- relating the structure of blood and blood vessels to their function.
This lesson includes:
- Whole lesson (ppt file)
- Starter activity and worksheets (adapted from a creative commons free resource on TES, thank you!)
NEW GCSE 2016
NEW GCSE 2016
The heart & circulatory system - Based on the AQA Specification - this lesson covers:
- the functions of the major parts of the heart.
- dissection of a heart and identify these major parts.
- linking the structure and functions of the heart and circulatory systems.
This lesson includes:
- Whole lesson (ppt file)
- Starter activity and worksheets (adapted from a creative commons free resources on TES, thank you!)
NEW GCSE
Human digestive enzymes and food tests - Based on the AQA specification this lesson covers:
- how to test food for starch, lipids, sugar and protein.
- how digestive enzymes work to make nutrients soluble.
This lesson includes:
- Powerpoint file - whole lesson
- A cut & stick activity (adapted from another resource)
- A food test practical activity (adapted from Activate KS3 SoL)
- Scaffold worksheet for lower ability students to help describe the substrates and products of enzyme digestion
- A practical activity adapted from another resource.
- A home learning activity adapted from a legacy GCSE resource.
NEW GCSE
Properties of enzymes (proteins, enzymes & catalysts) - Based on the AQA Specification - this lesson covers:
- what proteins and therefore enzymes are made from.
- what enzymes are.
- relating how the shape of an enzymes enables that protein to enzymes out its function.
This lesson includes:
- Whole lesson (ppt file)
- AfL activity
All book pages refer to the OUP kerboodle textbook, but any biology textbook would be suitable to answer the questions in this lesson.
NEW GCSE
Human digestive system - - Based on the AQA Specification - this lesson covers:
- modelling the digestive system.
- describing the role of each of the organs of the digestive system.
- explaining how the organs of the digestive system work together as an organ system.
This lesson includes:
- Whole lesson (ppt file)
- Pin the pancreas starter activity.
- Practical activity (based on a legacy KS3 SoL).
- Flow chart activity.
- Exam question plenary.
It is recommended that this practical and lesson is completed over a double lesson where possible.
NEW GCSE 2016
Cellular organisation - Based on the AQA Specification - this lesson covers:
- how cells, tissues, organs and the organ systems are organised.
- different types of tissues.
- the human digestive system.
This lesson includes:
- Whole lesson (ppt file)
- Starter activity and worksheets (adapted from a creative commons free resource on TES, thank you!)
NEW A LEVEL 2016
Eukaryotic cell structure - Based on the AQA specification - This lesson covers:
-Structure and function of eukaryotic organelles
- Interpretation of electron micrographs
This lesson includes:
- Powerpoint file (whole lesson)
- Organelle poster circus activity
- Exam questions & marking scheme
NEW GCSE 2016
This unit of work is based on the AQA specification for 'Cell Biology'.
Lessons included:
1. Animal & plant cells
2. Cell specialisation & differentiation
3. Stem cells
4. Bacteria & yeast cells
5. Microscopy & magnification
6 & 7. Chromosomes & mitosis
8. Diffusion (freely available but included for your convenience of download)
9 & 10. Osmosis (required practical)
11. Active transport (freely available but included for your convenience of download)
Each lesson is also available separately in my other resources.
NEW GCSE 2016
Activate transport - Based on the AQA Specification - this lesson covers:
- The definition of active transport
- The differences between active transport, diffusion and osmosis
This lesson contains:
-Powerpoint (whole lesson - based on the legacy course)
- Exam questions and markscheme
NEW GCSE 2016
Possible required practical in the new GCSE.
Osmosis - Based on the AQA Specification - This lesson covers:
- The definition of osmosis
- Osmosis in potatoes - required practical
- Processing of data
This lesson contains:
- Powerpoint file (whole lesson - adapted from the legacy SoL)
- Required practical scaffold sheet & method
- Exam questions & marking scheme
NEW GCSE 2016
Diffusion - This lesson is based on the AQA Specification - This lesson covers:
- The definition of diffusion
- Relating diffusion to surface area
- Why diffusion is important to cells
This lesson contains:
- Powerpoint file (whole lesson)
Questions are from the new Kerboodle GCSE 1-9 textbook.
NEW GCSE 2016
Chromosomes & Mitosis - Based on the AQA Specification - This lesson covers:
- The role of chromosomes
- The steps in mitosis
- Why mitosis is important
This lesson contains:
- Powerpoint file (whole lesson)
- Cut & stick activity (based on the legacy SoL)
NEW GCSE 2016
Microscopy & Magnification - Based on the AQA Specification - This lesson covers:
- The differences between light and electron microscopes.
- The principles of magnification and resolution.
- Calculating magnification from the given formula.
This lesson contains:
- Powerpoint file (whole lesson - based on legacy AS level SoL)
- Practice calculations (Based on legacy AS level SoL)
- Answers to practice calculations
Note: it is important that pictures are not re-sized for magnification calculations, this includes printing on A5 instead of A4.
NEW GCSE 2016
Bacteria & Yeast cells - Based on the AQA Specification - This lesson covers:
- The structure of bacteria and yeast cells
- How bacteria and yeast cells compare to one another, and to plant and animal cells
- Describing cells as prokaryotic or eukaryotic
This lesson contains:
-Powerpoint file (whole lesson)
- Worksheet (based on the legacy SoL)
Questions are adapted form the legacy SoL and from the current Kerboodle GCSE 1-9 book.
NEW KS3
Smoking - Based on the Acitvate SoL - This lesson covers:
- Smoking and its effects on the body
This lesson contains:
-Powerpoint file (whole lesson)
- Card sort activity (adapted from another resource)
NEW GCSE 2016
Stem cells - Based on the AQA specification - This lesson covers:
- Uses of stem cells obtained from embryos
- Embryo screening
- Ethical issues
This lesson includes:
- Powerpoint file (whole lesson) - adapted from the legacy course
- Card sort activity - adapted from a legacy resource
- Ethics/summary activity - adapted from a legacy resource