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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
NMJ v Synapse
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NMJ v Synapse

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a matching game that covers similarities and differences between neuromuscular Junctions (motor end plate) and synapses. print, chop and match
Organelles - Matching (OCR specific)
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Organelles - Matching (OCR specific)

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Matching organelle game, specific to OCR. Each complete organelle has five cards - the name of the organelle, two pieces of information about the organelle, a hand drawn cell image (as you see on exam papers) and an Electronmicrograph. There is also a measurement and magnification extension activity built in!
Organelles - matching (SNAB)
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Organelles - matching (SNAB)

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Organelle matching game (60 cards), SNAB specific. Each of the 12 organelles has 5 matching cards - organelle name, two functions, hand drawn diagram and Electronmicrograph This game also has a build in extension activity for microscope and magnification!
Lipid - jigsaw
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Lipid - jigsaw

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a 12 piece jigsaw for Lipids properties and function including phospholipids, triglycerides, cholesterol and water Print out, chop up and play!
Xylem & Phloem - matching game
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Xylem & Phloem - matching game

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matching game for xylem, phloem, and companion cells. How to use - print, then cut out all squares and shuffle. Students need to match each black tile with its correct 8 white tile. (total number of tiles in game = 27)
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 - (Membrane Structure) Triominoes
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Transport Across Membranes - (Membrane Structure) Triominoes

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A set of 24 Triominoes that covers the structure of membranes and their functions (eg proteins in the membrane or the role of cholesterol etc) Each keyword (black card) matches 3 other terms (white cards) to make a matching set of 4 cards. There are 6 sets in total.
Transport Across Membranes - Flashcards
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Transport Across Membranes - Flashcards

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A set of 30 flashcards for a uniquely quirky game…here’s how to play cut up all cards - there are 30 put students in pairs/three and place pack between them face down (1 pack of cards per pair) student 1 draws a card and tells student 2 the name of the molecule (eg glucose). Student 2 must reply with information : eg is it polar/non polar? how does it get through the membrane (eg facilitated diffusion), does it use a channel/carrier protein? does it require ATP? Student 2 now repeats step 3-4 Students struggle for a couple of minutes, then really get the hand of it. Stretch and challenge build in to game (eg "moving up to 85% pf potassium into a cell) realy gets them thinking!
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
Respiration - Dominoes
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Respiration - Dominoes

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A set of 24 domines covering glycolysis, link reaction and Kreb’s cycle. Simply print, cut down the middle, then cut horizontally, shuffle and play. Once completed it should form a loop
Plant Organelles & Minerals - Dominoes
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Plant Organelles & Minerals - Dominoes

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A set of 26 dominoes that cover plant organelles and minerals. Simply cut down the middle, then cut horizontally, shuffle, then play. The completed set should form a complete loop