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A level Biology teacher. I specialise in making card sorts, dominoes, puzzles and board games for AQA, EDEXCEL and OCR specifications

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A level Biology teacher. I specialise in making card sorts, dominoes, puzzles and board games for AQA, EDEXCEL and OCR specifications
Nitrogen Cycle Jigsaw - 24 pieces
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Nitrogen Cycle Jigsaw - 24 pieces

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A 24 piece jigsaw puzzle on the nitrogen cycle. Game can be opened with tarsia (free software) Print, chop, complete! [top tip - print off a class set on different colour card (or paper & laminate) - it will last for years!
Cloning Techniques - matching - 39 cards
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Cloning Techniques - matching - 39 cards

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Cloning techniques Matching game (39 cards). Techniqyes covered include somatic nuclear transfer, micropropagation , embryo splitting etc Each black card (technique) gets surrounded by 4 (or 3) white cards (description). I like too print a class set on different coloured card (or paper & laminate). They will last for years!
Biodiversity & Classification dominoes
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Biodiversity & Classification dominoes

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There are different ways to play this game, personally I: print, cut down the middle length-ways (once), then cut all cards left to right. Shuffle. The question is on the right of the domino, the matching answer on the left of a separate one. Students have to link them all together. Once finished it makes a complete loop.
Transport Across Membranes - Role Play game!
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Transport Across Membranes - Role Play game!

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Students love this quick fun role playing game where you turn the students and classroom into a cell surface membrane! The students take on the roles of different membrane transports methods (eg carrier protein, channel protein etc). Clear instructions and diagram are included in the set to help you turn your classroom quickly and easily into a cell surface membrane. This game take about 30 minutes in total and has always proved very popular with students.
Transport Across Membranes - Dominoes
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Transport Across Membranes - Dominoes

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a set of 26 dominoes cards covering membranes and transport across them. Simply, print, cut once (down the middle), then chop left to right. The question is on the right and the answer is on the left of the next corresponding domino. The set forms a loop once completed correctly
Forensic Entomology & Time of Death - dominoes game
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Forensic Entomology & Time of Death - dominoes game

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26 Dominoes that cover Forensic Entomology and Time of Death in SNAB topic 6. Different ways to play, but I print, cut down the middle (once), then cut left to right. The question is on the right, and the corrosponding answer on the left - when completed sucessfully all 26 dominoes will form a complete loop
Taboo Topic 5 & 6 (SNAB)
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Taboo Topic 5 & 6 (SNAB)

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75 Keyword cards for “taboo” covering all of Topic 5 & 6 SNAB Play however you want, but I play this just like the game taboo (I put the students in groups of 3, each member gets 2 mins to win cards for their team - they pick a card off the top, then (through description) have to get their team mates to say the keyword that’s on the card. After 2 mins the next team mate continues).
Mitosis & Meiosis Dominoes x 25
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Mitosis & Meiosis Dominoes x 25

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25 Dominoes of Meiosis and Mitosis. The completed game shows the stages in order and forms a complete loop. Questions (on the right hand side of a card) matches to it’s description (on the left side of the card) Print, chop once down the middle, then left to right to create the dominoes. [top tip - print a class set on different coloured paper and laminate (or on card) It will last for years
Immunology Jigsaw -  24 pieces - OCR/AQA specific
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Immunology Jigsaw - 24 pieces - OCR/AQA specific

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An OCR/AQA specific 24 piece jigsaw puzzle on immunology. Covers barriers, non-specific, specific and antibodies Game can be opened with tarsia (free software) or I have included a pdf version. Print, chop, complete! [top tip - print off a class set on different colour card (or paper & laminate) - it will last for years!
Keyword Flashcards - Topic 4
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Keyword Flashcards - Topic 4

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a set of 64 revision Flash cards that cover all of Topic 4 **ALTHOUGH I MADE THESE FOR SNAB THE VAST MAJORITY OF THESE FLASHCARDS ARE APPLICABLE TO EVERY SPECIFICATION - example content includes: Biodiversity, Cellulose, adaptations, kingdoms & domains, xylem & phloem, clinical trials, translocation ** Can be played individually or also as a game in pairs/groups. Keyword is on once side, definition/explanation is on the other
Liver jigsaw - 16 pieces
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Liver jigsaw - 16 pieces

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a 16 piece jigsaw on functions of the liver. The completed game forms a giant triangle Can be opened with tarsia (free software) or I’ve also added a PDF version for ease. Simply print out and cut up! [top tip - Print a class set on different coloued card (or paper & laminate) it will last for years [top tip 2 - make differentiated puzzles for your lower achievers. Once sets have been printed in different colours, swap over the central 6 cards of two sets to create two simplier puzzles which are colour coded and therefor easier to complete. Easier for lower ability]
Conservation (In situ v Ex Situ) - matching - 24 cards
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Conservation (In situ v Ex Situ) - matching - 24 cards

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34 Matching Triominoes - for In situ Vs Ex Situ Conservation Techniques. Each triangular black ‘keyword’ card matches with three white ‘definition’ cards. Print, chop, play! [Top Tip - print a class set on different coloured car (or paper, then laminate) it will last for years!]
Water, Lipids, Nucleic acids Dominoes x 36
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Water, Lipids, Nucleic acids Dominoes x 36

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A 36 domino set that coveres water, lipids and nucleic acids There are seeral ways to play but here what I do: print and trim edges cut once down the middle, then left to right for all The Question on the right hand side of one dominoe matches to the left hand side of another. If all correct, it will form a complete loop