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GCSE Forms quiz: Enzymes
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GCSE Forms quiz: Enzymes

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A self marking, fully editable, Microsoft Forms quizzes on enzymes. Made for the Edexcel IGCSE Biology course, but would work for any GCSE Biology course. Makes a solid starter, end of lesson review or homework activity. Provided here is the quiz and instructions for how to duplicate it, a PDF version of the quiz and instructions to set it for your students. A free quiz on cell division is available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12931038 and an example of what the quiz looks like for students to complete (enzymes quiz) is here: https://forms.office.com/e/vwBbUfxLKA A bundle of all 46 quizzes for the entire biology course are available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12927851. List of quizzes available: 0. Revision survey Characteristics of living things and variety of life Organisation (stem cells triple) and b. cell structure Carbs, proteins, lipids and food tests Enzymes and enzymes practicals (pH practical = triple) Diffusion: Osmosis and active transport: Photosynthesis, factors affecting and pond weed experiment Structure of a leaf and plant minerals Healthy diets Digestion Burning food experiment (triple) Respiration Gas exchange in plants (triple only) Gas exchange in humans Heart, cardiac cycle, coronary heart disease Circulatory system and blood vessels Immune system (mostly triple) Excretion Kidney (triple only) Plant coordination Reflexes, reflex arc, neurones, synapses Labelling the eye Accommodation Plant reproduction: Part of a flower, pollination and fertilisation Germination Reproduction humans (Reproductive systems) Reproduction human (puberty and menstrual cycle) DNA structure Protein synthesis Inheritance – key terms and punnet squares Inheritance – Sex determination and family trees Cell division - Variation and mutations (Triple only) - Natural selection The organism in the environment and b. Feeding relationships Carbon cycle Nitrogen cycle (triple only) – two quizzes Human influences on the environment Farming and pest control Microorganisms Fish farming (triple) Selective breeding Genetic modification Cloning (triple) cloning – animals micropropagation – plants
GCSE Forms quiz: Biological molecules and food tests
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GCSE Forms quiz: Biological molecules and food tests

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A self marking, fully editable, Microsoft Forms quizzes on biological molecules and food tests (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and test for them). Made for the Edexcel IGCSE Biology course, but would work for any GCSE Biology course. Makes a solid starter, end of lesson review or homework activity. Provided here is the quiz and instructions for how to duplicate it, a PDF version of the quiz and instructions to set it for your students. A free quiz on cell division is available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12931038 and an example of what the quiz looks like for students to complete (enzymes quiz) is here: https://forms.office.com/e/vwBbUfxLKA A bundle of all 46 quizzes for the entire biology course are available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12927851. List of quizzes available: 0. Revision survey Characteristics of living things and variety of life Organisation (stem cells triple) and b. cell structure Carbs, proteins, lipids and food tests Enzymes and enzymes practicals (pH practical = triple) Diffusion: Osmosis and active transport: Photosynthesis, factors affecting and pond weed experiment Structure of a leaf and plant minerals Healthy diets Digestion Burning food experiment (triple) Respiration Gas exchange in plants (triple only) Gas exchange in humans Heart, cardiac cycle, coronary heart disease Circulatory system and blood vessels Immune system (mostly triple) Excretion Kidney (triple only) Plant coordination Reflexes, reflex arc, neurones, synapses Labelling the eye Accommodation Plant reproduction: Part of a flower, pollination and fertilisation Germination Reproduction humans (Reproductive systems) Reproduction human (puberty and menstrual cycle) DNA structure Protein synthesis Inheritance – key terms and punnet squares Inheritance – Sex determination and family trees Cell division - Variation and mutations (Triple only) - Natural selection The organism in the environment and b. Feeding relationships Carbon cycle Nitrogen cycle (triple only) – two quizzes Human influences on the environment Farming and pest control Microorganisms Fish farming (triple) Selective breeding Genetic modification Cloning (triple) cloning – animals micropropagation – plants
GCSE Forms Quiz: Cell structure and organisation
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GCSE Forms Quiz: Cell structure and organisation

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A self marking, fully editable, Microsoft Forms quizzes on cell structure and organisation of cells. Made for the Edexcel IGCSE Biology course, but would work for any GCSE Biology course. Makes a solid starter, end of lesson review or homework activity. Provided here is the quiz and instructions for how to duplicate it, a PDF version of the quiz and instructions to set it for your students. A free quiz on cell division is available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12931038 and an example of what the quiz looks like for students to complete (enzymes quiz) is here: https://forms.office.com/e/vwBbUfxLKA A bundle of all 46 quizzes for the entire biology course are available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12927851. List of quizzes available: 0. Revision survey Characteristics of living things and variety of life Organisation (stem cells triple) and b. cell structure Carbs, proteins, lipids and food tests Enzymes and enzymes practicals (pH practical = triple) Diffusion: Osmosis and active transport: Photosynthesis, factors affecting and pond weed experiment Structure of a leaf and plant minerals Healthy diets Digestion Burning food experiment (triple) Respiration Gas exchange in plants (triple only) Gas exchange in humans Heart, cardiac cycle, coronary heart disease Circulatory system and blood vessels Immune system (mostly triple) Excretion Kidney (triple only) Plant coordination Reflexes, reflex arc, neurones, synapses Labelling the eye Accommodation Plant reproduction: Part of a flower, pollination and fertilisation Germination Reproduction humans (Reproductive systems) Reproduction human (puberty and menstrual cycle) DNA structure Protein synthesis Inheritance – key terms and punnet squares Inheritance – Sex determination and family trees Cell division - Variation and mutations (Triple only) - Natural selection The organism in the environment and b. Feeding relationships Carbon cycle Nitrogen cycle (triple only) – two quizzes Human influences on the environment Farming and pest control Microorganisms Fish farming (triple) Selective breeding Genetic modification Cloning (triple) cloning – animals micropropagation – plants
GCSE Forms quiz: Characteristics of living things and variety of life
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GCSE Forms quiz: Characteristics of living things and variety of life

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A self marking, fully editable, Microsoft Forms quizzes on characteristisc of living things and variety of life. Made for the Edexcel IGCSE Biology course, but would work for any GCSE Biology course. Makes a solid starter, end of lesson review or homework activity. Provided here is the quiz and instructions for how to duplicate it, a PDF version of the quiz and instructions to set it for your students. A free quiz on cell division is available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12931038 and an example of what the quiz looks like for students to complete (enzymes quiz) is here: https://forms.office.com/e/vwBbUfxLKA A bundle of all 46 quizzes for the entire biology course are available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12927851. List of quizzes available: 0. Revision survey Characteristics of living things and variety of life Organisation (stem cells triple) and b. cell structure Carbs, proteins, lipids and food tests Enzymes and enzymes practicals (pH practical = triple) Diffusion: Osmosis and active transport: Photosynthesis, factors affecting and pond weed experiment Structure of a leaf and plant minerals Healthy diets Digestion Burning food experiment (triple) Respiration Gas exchange in plants (triple only) Gas exchange in humans Heart, cardiac cycle, coronary heart disease Circulatory system and blood vessels Immune system (mostly triple) Excretion Kidney (triple only) Plant coordination Reflexes, reflex arc, neurones, synapses Labelling the eye Accommodation Plant reproduction: Part of a flower, pollination and fertilisation Germination Reproduction humans (Reproductive systems) Reproduction human (puberty and menstrual cycle) DNA structure Protein synthesis Inheritance – key terms and punnet squares Inheritance – Sex determination and family trees Cell division - Variation and mutations (Triple only) - Natural selection The organism in the environment and b. Feeding relationships Carbon cycle Nitrogen cycle (triple only) – two quizzes Human influences on the environment Farming and pest control Microorganisms Fish farming (triple) Selective breeding Genetic modification Cloning (triple) cloning – animals micropropagation – plants
Forms quiz bundle: Carbohydrates, lipids and proteins
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Forms quiz bundle: Carbohydrates, lipids and proteins

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Three Microsoft Forms quizzes for quick assessment of AQA A level basic biochemistry. Includes quizzes on: carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Questions use images from the syllabus and real exam questions including math problems. These Microsoft Forms quizzes work well as homework or quick assessments of prior learning and understanding. They are easily duplicated (duplication links and instructions provided in this resource) and can be easily set to classes. They self mark, providing immediate feedback to pupils and the data can be quickly analyzed to give whole class feedback.
Forms quiz bundle: ATP, water and inorganic ions
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Forms quiz bundle: ATP, water and inorganic ions

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Three forms quizzes for quick assessment on AQA A level biology. This resource includes quizzes on water, ATP and inorganic ions. These Microsoft Forms quizzes work well as homework or quick assessments of prior learning and understanding. They are easily duplicated (duplication links and instructions provided in this resource) and can be easily set to classes. They self mark, providing immediate feedback to pupils and the data can be quickly analysed to give whole class feedback.
Forms quiz bundle: Enzymes, rates and inhibitors
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Forms quiz bundle: Enzymes, rates and inhibitors

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Three forms quizzes for quick assessment on AQA A level enzymes. Includes quiz on the core theory, rates of reaction and practical 1 and enzyme inhibitors. These Microsoft Forms quizzes work well as homework or quick assessments of prior learning and understanding. They are easily duplicated (duplication links and instructions provided in this resource) and can be easily set to classes. They self mark, providing immediate feedback to pupils and the data can be quickly analysed to give whole class feedback.
Forms quiz: Inorganic ions
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Forms quiz: Inorganic ions

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A self marking Microsoft Forms quiz for AQA A level biology, topic 1: Inorganic ions. These quizzes make an affective starter, end of lesson review or consolidation activity. The questions have been designed using the wording and pictures from the syllabus and by simplifying real exam questions, including math problems. Here is a link to the ‘gas exchange in humans’ Forms test as a sample of the style of the quizzes : https://forms.office.com/e/ZDxLAZVmKn A bundle containing all twelve of the topic 1 quizzes is also available: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12927372 Topic 1 quizzes available: 1.1 Monomer to polymer 1.2 Carbohydrates 1.3 Lipids 1.41 Proteins 1.42 Enzymes core 1.43 Enzymes, rates & required practical 1 1.44 Enzyme inhibitors 1.51 Nucleic acid 1.52 DNA replication 1.6 ATP 1.7 Water 1.8 Ions
Forms quiz: Water
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Forms quiz: Water

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A self marking Microsoft Forms quiz for AQA A level biology, topic 1: Water. These quizzes make an affective starter, end of lesson review or consolidation activity. The questions have been designed using the wording and pictures from the syllabus and by simplifying real exam questions, including math problems. Here is a link to the ‘gas exchange in humans’ Forms test as a sample of the style of the quizzes : https://forms.office.com/e/ZDxLAZVmKn A bundle containing all twelve of the topic 1 quizzes is also available: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12927372 Topic 1 quizzes available: 1.1 Monomer to polymer 1.2 Carbohydrates 1.3 Lipids 1.41 Proteins 1.42 Enzymes core 1.43 Enzymes, rates & required practical 1 1.44 Enzyme inhibitors 1.51 Nucleic acid 1.52 DNA replication 1.6 ATP 1.7 Water 1.8 Ions
Forms quiz: ATP
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Forms quiz: ATP

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A self marking Microsoft Forms quiz for AQA A level biology, topic 1: ATP. These quizzes make an affective starter, end of lesson review or consolidation activity. The questions have been designed using the wording and pictures from the syllabus and by simplifying real exam questions, including math problems. Here is a link to the ‘gas exchange in humans’ Forms test as a sample of the style of the quizzes : https://forms.office.com/e/ZDxLAZVmKn A bundle containing all twelve of the topic 1 quizzes is also available: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12927372 Topic 1 quizzes available: 1.1 Monomer to polymer 1.2 Carbohydrates 1.3 Lipids 1.41 Proteins 1.42 Enzymes core 1.43 Enzymes, rates & required practical 1 1.44 Enzyme inhibitors 1.51 Nucleic acid 1.52 DNA replication 1.6 ATP 1.7 Water 1.8 Ions
Forms quiz: DNA replication
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Forms quiz: DNA replication

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A self marking Microsoft Forms quiz for AQA A level biology, topic 1: DNA replication. These make an affective starter, end of lesson review or consolidation activity. The questions have been designed using the wording and pictures from the syllabus and by simplifying real exam questions, including math problems. Here is a link to the ‘gas exchange in humans’ Forms test so you can see what they look like and have a go yourself: https://forms.office.com/e/ZDxLAZVmKn A bundle containing all twelve of the topic 1 quizzes is also available: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12927372 Topic 1 quizzes available: 1.1 Monomer to polymer 1.2 Carbohydrates 1.3 Lipids 1.41 Proteins 1.42 Enzymes core 1.43 Enzymes, rates & required practical 1 1.44 Enzyme inhibitors 1.51 Nucleic acid 1.52 DNA replication 1.6 ATP 1.7 Water 1.8 Ions
Forms quiz: DNA and nucleic acid
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Forms quiz: DNA and nucleic acid

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A self marking Microsoft Forms quiz for AQA A level biology, topic 1: Structure of DNA and RNA / nucleic acid. These quizzes make an affective starter, end of lesson review or consolidation activity. The questions have been designed using the wording and pictures from the syllabus and by simplifying real exam questions, including math problems. As a sample, here is a link to the ‘gas exchange in humans’ Forms test so you can see what they look like and have a go yourself: https://forms.office.com/e/ZDxLAZVmKn A bundle containing all twelve of the topic 1 quizzes is also available: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12927372 Topic 1 quizzes available: 1.1 Monomer to polymer 1.2 Carbohydrates 1.3 Lipids 1.41 Proteins 1.42 Enzymes core 1.43 Enzymes, rates & required practical 1 1.44 Enzyme inhibitors 1.51 Nucleic acid 1.52 DNA replication 1.6 ATP 1.7 Water 1.8 Ions
Forms quiz: Enzyme inhibitors
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Forms quiz: Enzyme inhibitors

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A self marking Microsoft Forms quiz for AQA A level biology, topic 1: Enzyme inhibitors. These make an affective starter, end of lesson review or consolidation activity. The questions have been designed using the wording and pictures from the syllabus and by simplifying real exam questions, including math problems. As a sample, here is a link to the ‘gas exchange in humans’ Forms test so you can see what they look like and have a go yourself: https://forms.office.com/e/ZDxLAZVmKn A bundle containing all twelve of the topic 1 quizzes is also available: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12927372 Topic 1 quizzes available: 1.1 Monomer to polymer 1.2 Carbohydrates 1.3 Lipids 1.41 Proteins 1.42 Enzymes core 1.43 Enzymes, rates & required practical 1 1.44 Enzyme inhibitors 1.51 Nucleic acid 1.52 DNA replication 1.6 ATP 1.7 Water 1.8 Ions
Forms quiz: Enzyme practicals and rates of reaction
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Forms quiz: Enzyme practicals and rates of reaction

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A self marking Microsoft Forms quiz for AQA A level biology, topic 1: Enzyme practicals and rates of reaction / practical 1. These make an affective starter, end of lesson review or consolidation activity. The questions have been designed using the wording and pictures from the syllabus and by simplifying real exam questions, including math problems. As a sample, here is a link to the ‘gas exchange in humans’ Forms test so you can see what they look like and have a go yourself: https://forms.office.com/e/ZDxLAZVmKn A bundle containing all twelve of the topic 1 quizzes is also available: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12927372 Topic 1 quizzes available: 1.1 Monomer to polymer 1.2 Carbohydrates 1.3 Lipids 1.41 Proteins 1.42 Enzymes core 1.43 Enzymes, rates & required practical 1 1.44 Enzyme inhibitors 1.51 Nucleic acid 1.52 DNA replication 1.6 ATP 1.7 Water 1.8 Ions
Forms quiz: Enzyme theory
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Forms quiz: Enzyme theory

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A self marking Microsoft Forms quiz for AQA A level biology, topic 1: Enzyme theory. A Forms quiz on practical 1 and enzyme inhibitors is also available. These make an affective starter, end of lesson review or consolidation activity. The questions have been designed using the wording and pictures from the syllabus and by simplifying real exam questions, including math problems. As a sample, here is a link to the ‘gas exchange in humans’ Forms test so you can see what they look like and have a go yourself: https://forms.office.com/e/ZDxLAZVmKn A bundle containing all twelve of the topic 1 quizzes is also available: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12927372 Topic 1 quizzes available: 1.1 Monomer to polymer 1.2 Carbohydrates 1.3 Lipids 1.41 Proteins 1.42 Enzymes core 1.43 Enzymes, rates & required practical 1 1.44 Enzyme inhibitors 1.51 Nucleic acid 1.52 DNA replication 1.6 ATP 1.7 Water 1.8 Ions
Forms quiz: Proteins
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Forms quiz: Proteins

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A self marking Microsoft Forms quiz for AQA A level biology, topic 1: Lipids. These make an affective starter, end of lesson review or consolidation activity. The questions have been designed using the wording and pictures from the syllabus and by simplifying real exam questions, including math problems. As a sample, here is a link to the ‘gas exchange in humans’ Forms test so you can see what they look like and have a go yourself: https://forms.office.com/e/ZDxLAZVmKn A bundle containing all twelve of the topic 1 quizzes is also available: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12927372 Topic 1 quizzes available: 1.1 Monomer to polymer 1.2 Carbohydrates 1.3 Lipids 1.41 Proteins 1.42 Enzymes core 1.43 Enzymes, rates & required practical 1 1.44 Enzyme inhibitors 1.51 Nucleic acid 1.52 DNA replication 1.6 ATP 1.7 Water 1.8 Ions
Forms quiz: Lipids
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Forms quiz: Lipids

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A self marking Microsoft Forms quiz for AQA A level biology, topic 1: Lipids. These make an affective starter, end of lesson review or consolidation activity. The questions have been designed using the wording and pictures from the syllabus and by simplifying real exam questions, including math problems. As a sample, here is a link to the ‘gas exchange in humans’ Forms test so you can see what they look like and have a go yourself: https://forms.office.com/e/ZDxLAZVmKn A bundle containing all twelve of the topic 1 quizzes is also available: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12927372 Topic 1 quizzes available: 1.1 Monomer to polymer 1.2 Carbohydrates 1.3 Lipids 1.41 Proteins 1.42 Enzymes core 1.43 Enzymes, rates & required practical 1 1.44 Enzyme inhibitors 1.51 Nucleic acid 1.52 DNA replication 1.6 ATP 1.7 Water 1.8 Ions
Forms quiz: Carbohydrates
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Forms quiz: Carbohydrates

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A self marking Microsoft Forms quiz for AQA A level biology topic 1: Cabohydrates. These quizzes make an affective starter, end of lesson review or consolidation activity. The questions have been designed using the wording and pictures from the syllabus and by simplifying real exam questions, including math. As a sample, here is a link to the ‘gas exchange in humans’ Forms test so you can see what they look like and have a go yourself: https://forms.office.com/e/ZDxLAZVmKn A bundle containing all twelve of the topic 1 quizzes is also available: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12927372 Topic 1 quizzes available: 1.1 Monomer to polymer 1.2 Carbohydrates 1.3 Lipids 1.41 Proteins 1.42 Enzymes core 1.43 Enzymes, rates & required practical 1 1.44 Enzyme inhibitors 1.51 Nucleic acid 1.52 DNA replication 1.6 ATP 1.7 Water 1.8 Ions
GCSE Crossword bundle, 46 crosswords and keyword definition lists
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GCSE Crossword bundle, 46 crosswords and keyword definition lists

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Assessment for learning! Crosswords, answers and keyword definition lists for every GCSE biology topic. 46 crosswords and keyword definition lists to go with each one. Word documents so fully editable. All of the crosswords are a good size and contain lots of questions (see previews); so they make good end of topic review or homework task. Answers are on the back of each worksheet. Crosswords included: Analysing and evaluating data Command terms Designing experiments Drawing and analysing graphs Variety of life and features of living organisms Cell structure and organisation Biological molecules / biomolecules Enzymes Diffusion Osmosis and active transport Photosynthesis Structure of a leaf and plant nutrition Healthy diet Digestion Respiration Gas exchange in plants Gas exchange in humans Plant transport (easier / double science) Plant transport (harder / triple science) Plant transport (core content) Blood and circulation Structure of the heart and the cardiac cycle Immunity (harder / triple science) Immunity (easier / double science) Excretion and the kidney (harder / triple science) Structure of the eye and accommodation Human nervous system: reflexes, neurones and synapses The endocrine system (easier / double science) The endocrine system (harder / triple science) Plant reproduction: parts of a flower Plant reproduction: pollination and germination Human reproduction: reproductive structure, puberty and the menstrual cycle Inheritance Cell division Natural selection and evolution Mutations Ecology: Organisms in the environment Ecology: Feeding relationships The carbon cycle The nitrogen cycle (triple science) Human influences in the environment Farming and fish farming (harder / triple science) Farming (easier / double science) Farming and the use of microorganisms to produce food Genetically modified organisms / GMOs Cloning (triple science) Some free samples here: Cell structure and organisation: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12927360 Human reproduction: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12926962
GCSE Crossword bundle: 46 crosswords, all topics including keyword definition lists
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GCSE Crossword bundle: 46 crosswords, all topics including keyword definition lists

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Assessment for learning! Crosswords, answers and keyword definition lists for the entirety of the Edexcel Biology IGCSE course. 46 crosswords differentiated for double and triple science on each topic from the syllabus. Word documents so fully editable. All of the crosswords are a good size and contain lots of questions (see previews); so they make good end of topic review or homework task. Answers on the back of each worksheet. Some free samples here: Cell structure and organisation: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12927360 Human reproduction: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12926962 Assessment for learning! Crosswords, answers and keyword definition lists for every GCSE biology topic. 46 crosswords and keyword definition lists to go with each one. Word documents so fully editable. All of the crosswords are a good size and contain lots of questions (see previews); so they make good end of topic review or homework task. Answers are on the back of each worksheet. Crosswords included: Analysing and evaluating data Command terms Designing experiments Drawing and analysing graphs Variety of life and features of living organisms Cell structure and organisation Biological molecules / biomolecules Enzymes Diffusion Osmosis and active transport Photosynthesis Structure of a leaf and plant nutrition Healthy diet Digestion Respiration Gas exchange in plants Gas exchange in humans Plant transport (easier / double science) Plant transport (harder / triple science) Plant transport (core content) Blood and circulation Structure of the heart and the cardiac cycle Immunity (harder / triple science) Immunity (easier / double science) Excretion and the kidney (harder / triple science) Structure of the eye and accommodation Human nervous system: reflexes, neurones and synapses The endocrine system (easier / double science) The endocrine system (harder / triple science) Plant reproduction: parts of a flower Plant reproduction: pollination and germination Human reproduction: reproductive structure, puberty and the menstrual cycle Inheritance Cell division Natural selection and evolution Mutations Ecology: Organisms in the environment Ecology: Feeding relationships The carbon cycle The nitrogen cycle (triple science) Human influences in the environment Farming and fish farming (harder / triple science) Farming (easier / double science) Farming and the use of microorganisms to produce food Genetically modified organisms / GMOs Cloning (triple science) Some free samples here: Cell structure and organisation: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12927360 Human reproduction: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12926962