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IGCSE Section 4 - Respiration and gas exchange Revision poster Biology Combined science
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IGCSE Section 4 - Respiration and gas exchange Revision poster Biology Combined science

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A revision poster that includes material needed for section 4 of the edexcel iGCSE combined science double award biology. Section 4 - Respiration and gas exchange A blank copy for students to fill in is also included for students to test their knowledge. I would recommend to print these in A3 and guide the students through the answers using the completed revision poster attached. Due to the amount of detail needed to squeeze into one poster, the font is small in some sections which might need some further zooming in on presenting devices.
IGCSE Section 3 - Plant nutrition and transport  Revision poster Biology Combined Science double
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IGCSE Section 3 - Plant nutrition and transport Revision poster Biology Combined Science double

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A revision poster that includes material needed for section 3 of the edexcel iGCSE combined science double award biology. Section 3 - Plant nutrition and transport. A blank copy for students to fill in is also included for students to test their knowledge. I would recommend to print these in A3 and guide the students through the answers using the completed revision poster attached. Due to the amount of detail needed to squeeze into one poster, the font is small in some sections which might need some further zooming in on presenting devices.
IGCSE Human Nutrition Section 2 Revision poster Biology Combined Science double
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IGCSE Human Nutrition Section 2 Revision poster Biology Combined Science double

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A revision poster that includes material needed for section 2 of the edexcel iGCSE combined science double award biology. Section 2 - Human nutrition A blank copy for students to fill in is also included for students to test their knowledge. I would recommend to print these in A3 and guide the students through the answers using the completed revision poster attached. Due to the amount of detail needed to squeeze into one poster, the font is small in some sections which might need some further zooming in on presenting devices.
IGCSE Nature and variety of organisms Section 1 Revision poster Biology
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IGCSE Nature and variety of organisms Section 1 Revision poster Biology

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A revision poster that includes material needed for section 1 of the edexcel iGCSE combined science double award biology. Section 1 - The nature and variety of organisms A blank copy for students to fill in is also included for students to test their knowledge. I would recommend to print these in A3 and guide the students through the answers using the completed revision poster attached. Due to the amount of detail needed to squeeze into one poster, the font is small in some sections which might need some further zooming in on presenting devices.
Genetic Engineering Using Enzymes
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Genetic Engineering Using Enzymes

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A comprehensive lesson which teaches students about the process of genetic engineering using restriction and ligase enzymes. Examples of its use in insulin production and how this has improved crop production. Progress checks are available following each success criteria Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: Evaluate the use of genetic engineering… By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: I can identify the enzymes responsible in genetic engineering. I can describe the process of genetic engineering. I can explain why genetic engineering is important. Powerpoint contains 22 slides. Contains past paper questions that target this topic, some questions require knowledge from prior lessons.
Industrial fermentation - making yoghurt (bacteria) and bread (yeast)
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Industrial fermentation - making yoghurt (bacteria) and bread (yeast)

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A series of 3 lessons which teach students the principles of industrial fermentation. **Lesson 1: Bacteria and yoghurt ** Learning objective: Evaluate the conditions needed for bacteria to thrive and produce insulin / yoghurt. Success criteria: Identify the steps of yogurt production. Describe the role of bacteria in fermentation. Evaluate the use of industrial fermenters. 21 slides. Lesson 2: Yeast and bread Learning objective: Explain why yeast is used in the process of manufacturing bread. Success criteria: Identify the equation for fermentation. Describe how bread is made. Explain why people don’t become drunk from eating bread… 8 slides Lesson 3: practical investigation Learning objective: Analyse how factors affect the growth of yeast and justify your conclusions. Success criteria: I can identify independent and dependent variables. I can describe control variables that will impact the investigation. I can evaluate how temperature affects growth. 23 slides Each activity offered is differentiated and each lesson includes progress checks. Past paper questions are also included to ensure adequate challenge is set to students. Content was made for iGCSE students for edexcel 9-1 combined science.
Crop yield
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Crop yield

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A comprehension lesson that teaches students about factors that contribute towards crop yield. A hook from the film the martian is used as he has to find a way of surviving for additional days without supplied food. Progress checks are available following each success criteria Tasks are differentiated to suit the needs of each learner. Learning objective: Justify changes that can be made to increase crop yield and predict future results. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: I can identify factors that improve crop yield. I can explain why these factors improve crop yield. I can evaluate the use of pest control methods. Powerpoint contains 20 slides.
Cell division and Genetic Variation Applied Science unit 14B level 3
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Cell division and Genetic Variation Applied Science unit 14B level 3

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Created for the Applied Science iBTEC level 3 course international. Unit 14: Genetics and Genetic engineering. B: Explore how the process of cell division in eukaryotic cells contributes to genetic variation The resource contains: A powerpoint slideshow containing 67 slides - contains a slideshow animaton for mitosis to support understanding, videos and checkpoints where students can add to their coursework. A brief accompanied with a writing frame underneath for students to implement their ideas. An observation record sheet which just needs their names added for convenience. An assessment record sheet, fitted with the details needed for 14B. Tasks are differentitated to meet the needs of learners.
Mutations and siRNA
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Mutations and siRNA

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A comprehensive lesson which will teach students about mutations and the role of siRNA Contains differentiated tasks in order to meet the needs of different learners. Learning objective: Analyze the impact of mutations on gene expression, protein structure and function, and organismal traits, considering both beneficial and harmful effects. Success criteria: I can define mutations and explain why mutations affect the produced protein. Critically evaluate the role of siRNA and RISC in regulating gene expression at the post-transcriptional level, emphasizing their impact on mRNA stability, translation efficiency, and cellular processes. 3. I can critically assess the ethical considerations surrounding siRNA-based therapies, addressing concerns about potential unintended consequences and the manipulation of gene expression. Contains 17 slides and a lesson plan I used this resource to teach the Pearson international BTEC level 3 unit 14A genetics course.
Transcription and Translation
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Transcription and Translation

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A comprehensive lesson which will teach students about the process of transcription and translation Contains support slides to aid learners. Differentiated tasks in order to meet the needs of different learners. Learning objective: Analyze the intricate molecular mechanisms of transcription and translation, explaining how genetic information flows from DNA to RNA and ultimately to functional proteins. Success criteria: I can describe the different types of RNA within a cell and relate this to their location. I can justify why RNA plays an interconnecting role within the cell. I can predict and evaluate the effects of a mutation from the DNA code to the entire cell. Contains 23 slides and a lesson plan I used this resource to teach the Pearson international BTEC level 3 unit 14A genetics course.
DNA Structure and DNA Replication
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DNA Structure and DNA Replication

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A comprehensive double lesson which will teach students about DNA structure and DNA replication. Contains support slides to aid learners. Differentiated tasks in order to meet the needs of different learners. Learning objective: Evaluate the roles of enzymes in DNA replication Success criteria: I can identify the components of nucleotides. I can describe the structure of DNA and RNA I can compare the structure of DNA and RNA I can identify the enzymes and proteins present during DNA replication. I can describe the process of DNA replication. I can explain what is meant by the semi conservative hypothesis. Contains 18 slides and a lesson plan I used this resource to teach the Pearson international BTEC unit 14A genetics course.
Bone Breaks and fractures
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Bone Breaks and fractures

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Resource designed to use when delivering the Pearsons iBTEC Applied Science: Unit 1: Principles and Applications of Biology I Success criteria: Identify some of the main bones in the body. Describe what is meant by different fractures. Explain why children are more likely to break their bones.
Plant tissues
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Plant tissues

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Resource designed to use when delivering the Pearsons iBTEC Applied Science: Unit 1: Principles and Applications of Biology I Success criteria: I can identify different structures within a plant. I can describe the uses of the parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma I can explain why these tissues are effective at their function.
Physiological diseases and disorders and associated treatments Unit 5B BTEC International AS
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Physiological diseases and disorders and associated treatments Unit 5B BTEC International AS

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Resource designed to use when delivering the Pearsons international BTEC Applied Science Level 3: Unit 5: Principles and Applications of Biology II Learning aim B: Understand the effects of physiological diseases and disorders and associated treatments Includes a writing frame which mirrors the content in the slides for the learner’s convenience. Physiological disease / disorder used: Cancer and cardiovascular disease.
iBTEC Applied Science Unit 5A
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iBTEC Applied Science Unit 5A

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Resource designed to use when delivering the Pearsons international BTEC Applied Science: Unit 5: Principles and Applications of Biology II Learning aim A: Understand biological molecules and pathways and their effect on the body
Psychological Disorder Depression evaluation
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Psychological Disorder Depression evaluation

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Resource designed to use when delivering the Pearsons international BTEC Applied Science: Unit 5: Principles and Applications of Biology II Learning aim A: Understand biological molecules and pathways and their effect on the body Consists of 9 slides Slides were designed on Powerpoint and includes minor guidance on how to structure their coursework. Success criteria: I can identify the symptoms of depression. I can describe the cause of depression. I can explain why biological molecules relate to depression.
Physiological Cause of Cancer
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Physiological Cause of Cancer

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Resource designed to use when delivering the Pearsons iBTEC Applied Science: Unit 5: Principles and Applications of Biology II Learning aim A: Understand biological molecules and pathways and their effect on the body Consists of 52 slides Slides were designed on Powerpoint and includes minor guidance on how to structure their coursework. Success criteria: To recall that cancer is the formation of malignant cells which reproduce uncontrollably. To describe the physiological cause of cancer. To justify why cancer is difficult to treat.
Nucleic Acids
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Nucleic Acids

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Resource designed to use when delivering the Pearsons iBTEC Applied Science: Unit 5: Principles and Applications of Biology II Learning aim A: Understand biological molecules and pathways and their effect on the body Consists of 6 slides Slides were designed on Powerpoint and includes minor guidance on how to structure their coursework. Success criteria: I can recall the functions of nucleic acids. I can describe the structure of nucleic acids. I can explain the functional differences between DNA and RNA
Protein Structure Unit 5A
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Protein Structure Unit 5A

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Resource designed to use when delivering the Pearsons iBTEC Applied Science: Unit 5: Principles and Applications of Biology II Learning aim A: Understand biological molecules and pathways and their effect on the body Consists of 32 slides Slides were designed on Powerpoint and includes minor guidance on how to structure their coursework. Success criteria: I can identify where proteins are found and how they are used in the body. I can describe the different structures of protein I can explain why a lack of proteins in the body can lead to disorders.
Lipid Structure
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Lipid Structure

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Resource designed to use when delivering the Pearsons iBTEC Applied Science: Unit 5: Principles and Applications of Biology II Learning aim A: Understand biological molecules and pathways and their effect on the body Consists of 7 slides Slides were designed on Powerpoint and includes minor guidance on how to structure their coursework. Success criteria: I can identify lipids. I can describe the function of lipids in the body. I can compare lipids to carbohydrates.