Experienced teacher of IB DP and A Level Biology, IB DP Environmental Systems and Societies (ESS), VCE Biology, GCSE and IGCSE Biology, MYP and KS3 Science.
Experienced teacher of IB DP and A Level Biology, IB DP Environmental Systems and Societies (ESS), VCE Biology, GCSE and IGCSE Biology, MYP and KS3 Science.
The worksheet requires students to label the parts of the cross section of a plant stem and describe the function of key tissues such as the xylem and phloem.
Relevant topics: plant biology, leaf structure, plant transport, role of xylem and phloem, and photosynthesis.
Suitable for IB, A Level, VCE, IGCSE, GCSE and KS3 Biology.
A word bank has been included for differentiation.
Answers are included.
File type: PDF
Number of pages: 2
This worksheet requires students to annotate examples of positive climate feedback loops.
Relevant topics: Global warming, climate change, the greenhouse effect, sustainability, human influences on ecosystems.
Can be used to teach: IB Environmental Systems and Societies (ESS)/Biology/Geography, GCSE and IGCSE Geography and KS3 Science/Geography.
Model answers are included.
File type: PDF
Number of pages: 2
This worksheet requires students to summarise different types of greenhouse gases.
Relevant topics: Global warming, climate change, the greenhouse effect, sustainability, human influences on ecosystems.
Can be used to teach: IB Environmental Systems and Societies (ESS)/Biology/Geography, GCSE and IGCSE Geography and KS3 Science/Geography.
Answers are included.
File type: PDF
Number of pages: 2
This worksheet requires students to summarise the stages of mitosis by completing the table. A word bank has been included for differentiation. Useful for teaching: Cells, Cell Biology, Cell Division . Suitable for IB, VCE, A-Level and GCSE Biology.
This worksheet requires students to label the structure of the human ear.
Relevant topics: Sound, the human ear, how we hear, sound waves, physics.
Can be used to teach: IB Biology, KS3 and General Science.
A word bank has been included for differentiation.
Answers are included.
File type: PDF
Number of pages: 2
Label the structure of a mitochondrion. Useful for teaching cells, human physiology, respiration, molecular biology and metabolism. Suitable for IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE and KS3 Biology. Answers are included.
Label the parts of the digestive system. Useful for teaching: body systems, the digestive system, nutrition and human physiology. Suitable for IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE Biology and general science (KS3 + middle years). Answers are included.
Label the components of a reflex arc. Useful for teaching the nervous system, coordination and response and neurons. Suitable for IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE and KS3 Biology. Answers are included.
Label the structures of a plant cell. Useful for teaching cell biology, plant biology and photosynthesis. Suitable for IB, A Level, VCE and GCSE Biology. Answers are included.
This worksheet requires students to label the processes in the water cycle.
Relevant topics: The water cycle, ecology, climate change, human influences on ecosystems, people and the environment, rivers and water.
Can be used to teach: IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE, IGCSE Biology/Geography and KS3 Science/Geography.
A word bank has been included for differentiation.
Answers are included.
File type: PDF
Number of pages: 2
Worksheet requires students to annotate the diagram, explaining blood glucose regulation in humans.
Useful for teaching homeostasis, the nervous system, coordination and response, the human body - staying alive, system regulation, feedback loops.
Suitable for IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE, IGCSE and KS3 Biology.
A word bank has been included for differentiation.
Answers are included.
File type: PDF
Worksheet requires students to describe how vaccinations work.
Useful for teaching infection and response, the immune system, the immune response, disease defences, human physiology, animal physiology, vaccinations, antibody production.
Suitable for IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE, IGCSE and KS3 Biology.
A word bank has been included for differentiation.
Answers are included.
File type: PDF
This worksheet requires students to complete a table summarising the food tests that can be used to detect the biological molecules present in a sample.
Relevant topics: Human nutrition, diet, digestive system, physical digestion, chemical digestion, absorption, body systems, and human physiology.
Can be used to teach: IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE, IGCSE and KS3 Biology.
Most suited to the IGCSE (Cambridge) specifications.
Answers are included.
File types included: PDF
This worksheet requires students to describe the process of evolution by natural selection using the peppered moth as an example.
Useful for teaching evolution, natural selection, selection, Darwinian theory, adaptation, survival of the fittest, variation.
Suitable for IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE, IGCSE and KS3 Biology.
A word bank has been included for differentiation.
Answers are included.
File type: PDF
This worksheet requires students to describe and label the structure of DNA.
Useful for teaching nucleotides, DNA structure, DNA and the genome, biological molecules, nucleic acids.
Suitable for IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE, IGCSE and KS3 Biology.
A word bank has been included for differentiation.
Answers are included.
File type: PDF
This interactive PowerPoint covers the importance of photosynthesis, leaf structure and adaptation, the structure of chloroplasts, light dependent and light independent (the Calvin cycle) reactions and investigating the effect of light intensity on photosynthesis
Recommended time: 4-6 lessons.
Relevant topics: plant biology, leaf structure, photosynthesis, limiting factors, light-dependent reactions, the Calvin cycle, light-independent reactions, and investigating photosynthesis.
Can be used to teach: IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE, IGCSE and KS3 Biology.
Activity answers are included.
File types included: PPTX and PDF
Number of slides: 37
This interactive PowerPoint covers the importance of photosynthesis, leaf structure and adaptation, the structure of chloroplasts, light dependent and light independent (the Calvin cycle) reactions and investigating the effect of light intensity on photosynthesis.
Worksheets require students to:
Describe how temperature, light intensity and carbon dioxide concentration affect the rate of photosynthesis.
Describe the events of the light-independent reactions (Calvin cycle) during photosynthesis.
Describe the events of the light-dependent reactions during photosynthesis.
Label the structure of a chloroplast.
Label the structures of a cross-section of a leaf.
Design a method for investigating the effect of light intensity on photosynthesis.
Recommended time: 5-8 lessons.
Relevant topics: plant biology, leaf structure, photosynthesis, limiting factors, light-dependent reactions, the Calvin cycle, light-independent reactions, and investigating photosynthesis.
Can be used to teach: IB, A Level, VCE, GCSE, IGCSE and KS3 Biology.
Activity answers are included.
File types included: PPTX and PDF
Number of PowerPoint slides: 37
Number of worksheet pages: 12